Penn State Standouts Honored as Three Stars
Penn State’s Myllari earns first star after tallying a pair of assists against Princeton
First Star
Kris Myllari, Penn State
D – Jr. – Kanata, Ontario
·      Tallied two points in the Nittany Lions’ 4-4 tie with Princeton
·      Was on the ice for the first three Penn State goals of the game and notched a pair of assists, including the primary assist on the first Nittany Lion goal of the game
·      Marked the junior’s third multi-point effort this season and the seventh of his career
·      Earns his first career weekly award
·      Last Penn State First Star honoree: Evan Barratt on Nov. 20, 2018
·      Last Penn State honorees: Evan Barratt (Second Star) and Peyton Jones (Third Star) on Dec. 11, 2018
Second Star
Alec Marsh, Penn State
F – Sr. – Bridgewater, N.J.
·      Netted a goal in the Nittany Lions’ 4-4 tie with Princeton on Saturday
·      Notched the fourth goal of the game for Penn State, as he intercepted a pass in the defensive zone and skated coast-to-coast, splitting a pair of Tigers for the unassisted tally
·      Has now scored a goal in back-to-back games for just the second time in his career and first since October of his freshman season
·      Claims his second career weekly award and first since Oct. 20, 2015 (Second Star)
·      Last Penn State honorees: Evan Barratt (Second Star) and Peyton Jones (Third Star) on Dec. 11, 2018
Third Star
Brandon Biro, Penn State
F – Jr. – Sherwood Park, Alberta
·      Found the back of the net in Penn State’s 4-4 tie with Princeton on Saturday
·      Opened the scoring for Penn State with a backhand tucked over the blocker to tie the game just over three minutes after Princeton opened the scoring
·      The Academic All-Big Ten honoree earns his third career weekly award and second of the season
·      Last Penn State honorees: Evan Barratt (Second Star) and Peyton Jones (Third Star) on Dec. 11, 2018