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    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."
Monroig compared the celebra
tion during this weekend's game
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to Penn State's season-opening
win against West Virginia, when
the Lions pulled out the golden
goal overtime victory.
Knowing from experience on
the other end and now knowing
how tough it is to watch, the team
is looking to put it all on the line
this week in practice.
And while most teams would be
deflated after letting a game slip
out of its hands, Penn State is hop
ing Sunday's game has the oppo
site effect.
"I personally still have a really
good feeling," Monroig said. "Yeah
it sucks, we don't want to lose. But
I really do think we, as a team, are
going to take this and run with it."
The senior added the players
realize things like Sunday's
turnover can happen to anyone,
and that positive mentality is what
the team is hoping to use with two
more road games coming up this
weekend against Northwestern
and lowa.
Although the players would
have much rather gotten the win
over the weekend, they see some
silver lining in the loss.
Sophomore Maddy Evans said
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"This game definitely isn't set
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going to make us more hungry for
the next one."
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has faith that her team can
rebound and not dwell on the loss,
based on earlier results this sea
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After ending nonconference
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practice for the next two weeks
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