Penn State baseball celebrated coach Mike Gambino’s first season with the team in 2024 with its first Big Ten championship appearance since 2000, ending a historic season in the big game.
For many, this was the Penn State high. A team that sat near the bottom of the conference for much of the 21st century was now on the map.
While the 2025 season didn’t see the same postseason results as the year before, the Nittany Lions dominated the record books en route to a 33-win season — the most for the program since 2000.
Along the way, however, Gambino and Co. dominated fellow Big Ten opponents with high-scoring performances.
Coach Mike Gambino speaks to his team after the Penn State baseball game against UMass Lowell at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on Thursday, March 14, 2024 in University Park, Pa. The Nittany Lions beat the Riverhawks 3-2.
Kate Hildebrand
After going 1-1 through the first two games of the Puerto Rico Challenge, the blue and white went on a nine-game winning streak, winning by an average of 6.3 runs per game.
Of those nine contests, three were ended via mercy rule as Penn State laid down the hammer, setting a program-record 23 games with 10-plus runs.
Later in the season, the Nittany Lions won conference series against Indiana and Purdue at home and Northwestern, Minnesota and Rutgers on the road, marking the most Big Ten road wins since 2007 and most Big Ten series wins since 2012.
The action didn’t just happen against Big Ten opponents, however. Against West Virginia, Penn State broke its attendance record with 6,106 fans watching the team’s 3-2 victory, all of which were fueled by the record-setting 12,112 hot dogs sold.
Left handed pitcher Matthew VanOstenbrindge (49) pitches the ball during the Penn State baseball game against West Virginia at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 in University Park, Pa. The Nittany Lions beat the Mountaineers 3-2.
Matt Cropp
Behind a record-setting fanbase, the Nittany Lions recorded a single-season record 108 stolen bases, led by junior Ryan Weingartner’s 30 stolen bases — another program record.
The team also had a record-breaking number of doubles, tallying 111 total behind junior transfer Paxton Kling’s 15.
These records boosted the blue and white’s confidence as it worked through the 2025 season, but the Nittany Lions had individual success too.
Bryce Molinaro climbed the record books during the season as he poured in RBIs. Against Indiana, the redshirt sophomore recorded five RB’s as he ended the season with 61 – the second-most in Penn State history.
Penn State ultimately fell short of another Big Ten championship appearance — or even an NCAA Tournament appearance — in 2025. However, it showed it has the potential to compete on the biggest stage, and with a strong returning group for 2026, Gambino’s squad has the chance to put on a show in Year 3.
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