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Game #8-285: Cornell Big Red at Penn State Nittany LionsDecember 21, 2011 7:30 pmBryce Jordan CenterBBState Stats/RecapAfter my trip to Marshall and seeing an exciting game come down to a missed layup at the buzzer, I was excited to have a day off to spend at home. Instead, I took a slow drive back to Pennsylvania, then wound up just sleeping most of the day away at the in-laws. My wife finally got me up, and we decided to load some of our things from storage unit to take back to State College.We decided to leave Tuesday night and just have a chance to hang out together, something that doesn't happen often in our life. In fact, Wednesday wound up being our first day off together since August 14th. We spent the morning unloading our stuff we brought along from storage, then went to our check-up appointment for our baby that is due in March and finally ate dinner at Maria's in Bellefonte, just a few mile's drive from the Bryce Jordan Center. I highly recommend the chicken ...
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