Military Appreciation Day at Beaver StadiumNittany Lions defeat Indiana Penn State's Kaden Saunders presents an American flag to his father, Anthony, prior to kickoff vs Indiana on Oct. 28. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandOctober 29, 2023By Patrick MansellPrintThe Nittany Lion was ready for a Big Ten battle with visiting Indiana on Military Appreciation Day at Beaver Stadium Oct. 28. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandAn EC-130J Commando from the 193rd Special Operations Wing of the Air National Guard in Middletown, Pennsylvania, provided the annual 'Fly Over' at Beaver Stadium during Military Appreciation Day at Beaver Stadium Oct. 28. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandPenn State wide receiver Kaden Saunders led his team onto the field carrying an American flag for Military Appreciation Day Oct. 28 at Beaver Stadium. He presented the flag to his father Anthony who served in the U.S. Army for 27 years. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandQuarterback Drew Allar runs for first down yardage during first-half action vs Indiana on Oct. 28. Allar passed for 210 yards and ran for another 28 as Penn State defeated the Hoosiers 33-24. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandThe Penn State defense swarms around Indiana's Dequece Carter for a short gain. The Nittany Lions rallied late against the Hoosiers earning their 7th win of the 2023 season 33-24. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandNittany Lion fans packed Beaver Stadium on Oct. 28 to enjoy an afternoon of Big Ten football. Penn State defeated visiting Indiana 33-24 on Military Appreciation Day. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandThe Penn State Blue Band provided a rousing halftime show that concluded with 'Boogie Boogie Bugle Boy' during the annual Military Appreciation Day game at Beaver Stadium Oct. 28. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandThe 28th Infantry Division Military Band, based out of Torrance, PA, joined the Penn State Blue Band at halftime of the annual Military Appreciation Day game to perform some traditional military songs. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandPenn State's KeAndre Lambert-Smith caught 6 passes for 96 yards including a 56 yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter to give the Nittany Lions the lead. Penn State battled Indiana to earn a 33-24 win on Military Appreciation Day at Beaver Stadium.. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandDefensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton sacked Indiana quarterback Brendon Sorsby forcing a fumble and a safety late in the game that sealed the Lions 33-24 victory. Penn State improved to 7-1 and will travel to Maryland to face the Terrapins Nov. 4. Credit: Curtis Chan / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandThe Nittany Lion was ready for a Big Ten battle with visiting Indiana on Military Appreciation Day at Beaver Stadium Oct. 28. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandAn EC-130J Commando from the 193rd Special Operations Wing of the Air National Guard in Middletown, Pennsylvania, provided the annual 'Fly Over' at Beaver Stadium during Military Appreciation Day at Beaver Stadium Oct. 28. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandPenn State wide receiver Kaden Saunders led his team onto the field carrying an American flag for Military Appreciation Day Oct. 28 at Beaver Stadium. He presented the flag to his father Anthony who served in the U.S. Army for 27 years. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandQuarterback Drew Allar runs for first down yardage during first-half action vs Indiana on Oct. 28. Allar passed for 210 yards and ran for another 28 as Penn State defeated the Hoosiers 33-24. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandThe Penn State defense swarms around Indiana's Dequece Carter for a short gain. The Nittany Lions rallied late against the Hoosiers earning their 7th win of the 2023 season 33-24. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandNittany Lion fans packed Beaver Stadium on Oct. 28 to enjoy an afternoon of Big Ten football. Penn State defeated visiting Indiana 33-24 on Military Appreciation Day. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandThe Penn State Blue Band provided a rousing halftime show that concluded with 'Boogie Boogie Bugle Boy' during the annual Military Appreciation Day game at Beaver Stadium Oct. 28. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandThe 28th Infantry Division Military Band, based out of Torrance, PA, joined the Penn State Blue Band at halftime of the annual Military Appreciation Day game to perform some traditional military songs. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandPenn State's KeAndre Lambert-Smith caught 6 passes for 96 yards including a 56 yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter to give the Nittany Lions the lead. Penn State battled Indiana to earn a 33-24 win on Military Appreciation Day at Beaver Stadium.. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandDefensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton sacked Indiana quarterback Brendon Sorsby forcing a fumble and a safety late in the game that sealed the Lions 33-24 victory. Penn State improved to 7-1 and will travel to Maryland to face the Terrapins Nov. 4. Credit: Curtis Chan / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpandLast Updated October 29, 2023TagsStudentsVisitors and NeighborsFaculty and StaffBusiness and IndustryAlumniImpactAthleticsCampus LifeGet the news by emailSubscribe