THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lions secure 12th-straight title with win By Andrew Robinson COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Katie Schoepfer said her 11th goal of the season was "nothing flashy" But to Jess Ftosenbluth, who set up the senior forward, the goal was some Behind Schoepfer and freshman Jackie Molinda's goals, the Penn State women's soccer team (12-5-2, 8-1-1 Big Ten) defeated Michigan (6-9-5, 1- 4-5) by a 2-0 score on Sunday. With the win, the Nittany Lions secured sole possession of their 12th straight Big Ten title. "I got the ball and looked up and saw her making a run and played it to her feet," Bosenbluth said of the play. "She turned and shot and scored like she always does. 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