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Money Blocking Icers' D-1 Prospects Daily Collegian (May 1st)
Former Icers coach Joe Battista sits behind his cluttered desk in the basement of the Bryce Jordan Center. An autographed picture of Mario Lemieux standing next to Battista hangs on the wall alongside numerous other plaques and awards.
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Battista To Get HOF Nod Daily Collegian (April 25th)
In Joe Battista’s lifetime, he has collected a myriad of awards, memorabilia and autographs ranging from Joe Paterno to Mario Lemieux.
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Joe Battista Set To Enter ACHA Hall Of Fame Icers Press Release (April 17th)
Joe Battista, the popular former coach of the Penn State Icers and holder of virtually every team coaching record, will be inducted Friday, April 25, into the ACHA Hall of Fame.
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All-Stars Meet at PSU Daily Collegian (March 31st)
As Icers fans filled up the Greenberg Ice Pavilion, they shared their seats with West Virginia fans, bumped into Oklahoma alumni at the concession stand and applauded the introduction of players from Illinois.
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Icers' Senior Gets Final Chance on Home Ice Daily Collegian (March 31st)
Penn State's Keith Jordan waited patiently as 37 other all-stars were announced to the crowd, each garnering a generous applause. He stood on the goal line he had protected for the last four years before finally hearing his name and number called for the last time.
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All-Stars to Battle at PSU Daily Collegian (March 28th)
The Greenberg Ice Pavilion is no stranger to stellar hockey players, but tomorrow both benches will be lined with all-stars.
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Star Power: Icers Send Two to ACHA Division 1 All-Star Game Icers Press Release (March 25th)
There will be a final home game for Keith Jordan after all. The outgoing captain for Penn State is one of two Icers named to the inaugural ACHA Division 1 All-Star Game. He will be joined by junior goaltender Nick Signet.
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Two Icers Chosen for All-Star Team Daily Collegian (March 18th)
When the best players in Division I hockey meet in Happy Valley for the inaugural ACHA All-Star game, there will be three familiar faces behind the bench.
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