THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Women's soccer using tough loss as motivation By Alex Angert COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER After scoring the game-winning goal in overtime Sunday, Ohio State's Paige Maxwell jumped up in the air and pumped her fist toward the sky. WOMEN'S Mobbed by her SOCCER teammates after ending the game, Maxwell and the rest of the Buckeyes formed a dog pile right in the middle of the field, tight in front of the Nittany Lions' eyes. Fbr many of them, it was hard to watch. But it was also something they needed to see. With the game ending as tough as it possibly could have for the Lions with a costly turnover in front of their own goal, the team is now hoping to use the Ohio State loss as motivation going forward. "It's not the easiest thing to watch," senior Megan Monroig said. "We're just hoping we can harness that feeling of defeat and take it into practice this week." 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