The Nittany Lions are set to host No. 21 Washington at 6 p.m. Monday at Jeffrey Field, as they attempt to move over .500.
The blue and white have looked better than ever at this point of the season, sitting at 5-5-3 overall, while 1-3-2 in the Big Ten. In its last five games, the team is 3-1-1. Despite the hot streak, the Nittany Lions remain tied for last in the conference with only five points.
Penn State is coming off a 2-2 tie against Northwestern, earning the team a much-needed point as it looks to make a run for the Big Ten Tournament.