The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State's Cam Miller, front, and Jerry Cross, rear, during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State fans show their support during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State Uplifting Athletes Chapter 2022 president long snapper Chris Stoll thanks fans in attendance after the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's offense takes part in the tug-of-war during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Drew Allar (15) during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Sean Clifford (14) signs an autograph for a fan during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Sean Clifford (14) signs an autograph for a fan during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Kaleb Artis, left, and Zane Durant, right, during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Jaylen Reed (7), right, and Parker Washington (3) during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's offense takes part in the tug-of-war during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's offense takes part in the tug-of-war during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Zuriah Fisher, left, Kobe King, center, and Fatorma Mulbah, right, during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Caedan Wallace, right, interviews Cam Miller during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Daequan Hardy (25) is congratulated by Johnny Dixon, right, and Joey Porter Jr. , rear, after competing in the bench press during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Dvon Ellies (91) takes a selfie with a fan during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Olumuyiwa Fashanu (74) competes in the bench press during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Kaytron Allen (13) autographs a fan's shirt during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Drew Shelton (66) and Cristian Driver (13) during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Drew Shelton (66) during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State's Beau Pribula (9) during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Johnny Dixon, right, and Cam Miller during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Former Penn State tight end Brett Brackett, General Manager at Uplifting Athletes, talks with Penn State's Sean Clifford, right, during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Zane Durant (28) during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Curtis Jacobs (23) competes in the bench press during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Sean Clifford (14) and Malick Meiga (80) share a laugh during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Olumuyiwa Fashanu, right, and Nick Dawkins joke around with Fatorma Mulbah (55) during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Dvon Ellies (91) competes in the tire flip during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State's Kobe King (41) competes in the tire flip during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Dvon Ellies (91) competes in the tire flip during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Johnny Dixon, left, and Joey Porter Jr. , right, shake hands before facing off in the farmers carry during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Johnny Dixon, left, and Joey Porter Jr. , right, shake hands before facing off in the farmers carry during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Theo Johnson, left, and Brenton Strange, right, during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Brian Tripp interviews, Director of Sports Impact for Uplifting Athletes, Brett Brackett during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State's Nick Dawkins (53) is interviewed by the media before the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Caedan Wallace (79) is interviewed by the media before the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State's Mitchell Groh (96) competes in the bench press during the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Jonathan Sutherland (0) is interviewed by the media before the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State's Jonathan Sutherland (0) is interviewed by the media before the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Landon Tengwall (58) is interviewed by the media before the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State's Landon Tengwall (58) is interviewed by the media before the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
Penn State's Liam Clifford (82) is interviewed by the media before the 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo/Craig Houtz
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
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The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders
The 19th Annual Penn State Lift for Life, presented by the Penn State Chapter of Uplifting Athletes, featured the Nittany Lion football offense taking on the defense in a series of competitions to benefit patient-focused programs and rare disease research on June 30, 2022. Photo by Mark Selders