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Black History Month
Link to BIGTEN.COM's Black History Month Site for More Features from All 11 Schools Throughout February

February is Black History month and this month on www.bigten.org and GoPSUsports.com, many of the conference and Penn State's past and present African-American athletes will be featured regularly. Check back often to both sites to read more about the past, present and future achievements of these great student-athletes.

Casey SandyCasey Sandy
Men's Gymnastics
Injuries have plagued Penn State's Casey Sandy the past two seasons, but this year the talented all-arounder is focused on staying healthy and consistent with hopes of a successful title defense. Read More at BigTen.com...
Salima (Davidson) Rockwell
Women's Volleyball
Penn State great Salima Rockwell, an All-American women's volleyball player and Nittany Lion legend, is back now in a coaching role trying to apply what she learned and pass on her infectious attutude. Read more here...
Salima Davidson
Jesse ArnelleJesse Arnelle
Football, Men's Basketball
Penn State's Jesse Arnelle closed out his basketball career as the school's all-time leading scorer and rebounder, while also leading PSU to its first-ever Final Four. After earning his degree from Penn State, Arnelle continued to distinguish himself. In addition to being a lawyer, he has been a member of the Board of Trustees since 1969. Read more about his story here at BigTen.com...
Rohan Murphy
Wrestling and Ability Athletics
It is funny. Murphy went from being named after some of the world's most famous athletes, to becoming quite famous himself - Rohan Mario Murphy, former NCAA Division I Wrestler and current United States of America Powerlifter- hero and inspiration to those who know and will meet him. The best kind of famous of all.Read more here...
Rohan Murphy
Kahadeejah HerbertKahadeejah Herbert
Women's Basketball
Athletic competition is normally based on wins and losses. That is all that seems to matter at the end of the day to those who watch it and for those who compete. Former Penn State standout Kahadeejah Herbert defied that notion by using basketball for something more than winning games. She used it to win in life. Read more about his story here at BigTen.com...