Overview
- Penn State confirmed three regular-season events at the Bryce Jordan Center, hosting Nebraska on Jan. 30 and Ohio State on Feb. 13 before staging the Big Ten Championships there March 7–8.
- The slate features seven home duals, including Rec Hall dates with Lehigh on Dec. 7, Rutgers on Jan. 10, Indiana on Jan. 23, and a season-ending Princeton matchup on Feb. 20.
- The nonconference and early tests include the Black Knight Invitational on Nov. 23, a trip to Drexel on Dec. 5, Wyoming on Dec. 13, and the Collegiate Duals on Dec. 20 against North Dakota State and Stanford.
- Big Ten road stops include Iowa on Jan. 16, Northwestern on Jan. 18, Maryland on Jan. 25, and Michigan on Feb. 6, with the NCAA Championships set for March 19–21 in Cleveland.
- The Nittany Lions return multiple All-Americans, highlighted by champions Levi Haines and Mitchell Mesenbrink and runner-up Josh Barr, as lineup decisions on touted freshmen P.J. Duke and Marcus Blaze remain to be made.