UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – There’s a lot you can say about a program with the pedigree of Nittany Lion women’s soccer. A National Championship. Nine Big Ten Tournament Titles. Twenty Big Ten Regular Season Titles.
Just last weekend, three women’s soccer alumnae brought home Olympic Medals, including two representing the United States with spots in the starting lineup. Greatness is cultivated here. The corner of University and Park is a proving ground, not just for the upper echelon of collegiate soccer players, but for the athletes who will represent their homeland on the world stage.
With the thrill of the 2024 Paris Olympics in the rearview mirror, all attention turns back to our happy hamlet in Central Pennsylvania. Season 31, starting up in what feels like a matter of moments. The 2024 Penn State women’s soccer season opens with a nationally televised matchup featuring two top 10 teams, No. 4 PSU and No. 8 Texas Tech, with the eyes of the nation trained on Jeffrey Field for opening night. It’s a remarkably similar feeling to the start of the 2023 season just 361 days ago. Top 10 matchup, national TV, Jeffrey Field, etc, etc. Last year’s season-opening draw with No. 2 North Carolina kicked off a season with a 16-match unbeaten streak, top four finish in the conference standings, and the program’s deepest NCAA Tournament run since 2018.
Tonight, the lights come on once again. The stage will be set for one of the most significant matchups of the non-conference season. We’ll be back. Nittany Lion head coach Erica Dambach enters her 18th season with the Blue & White in 2024, poised to build upon a stellar season last year that featured PSU’s 14th appearance in the National Quarterfinals. With a legendary résumé already in her back pocket, Dambach returns to work invigorated and encouraged by the look of Penn State’s 33-woman roster ahead of the new year.