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How to watch Penn State vs. Michigan State outdoor hockey game today
Beaver Stadium hosts first outdoor hockey game in stadium history
After having its winning streak snapped on Friday evening on home ice, Penn State will hope for a rebound in front of the largest crowd ever to watch a Nittany Lions hockey game. No. 5 Penn State (18-7-0, 10-5-0 Big Ten) hosts No. 2 Michigan State (20-5-0, 11-4-0 Big Ten) for the first outdoor hockey game in Penn State’s Division 1 history on Saturday afternoon in Beaver Stadium.
Michigan State established early control against Penn State on Friday evening in the Pegula Ice Arena by jumping out to a 3-0 lead in the first period, thanks in part to a pair of power-play goals later in the period. Penn State notched its first goal of the game when Jackson Smith knocked one in midway through the second period. But Michigan State answered moments later to regain a three-goal advantage with a goal from Porter Martone.
Penn State battled its way to within one goal of the Spartans with goals by Reese Laubach and Matt DiMarsico, who had three points in the game. Michigan State would go on to net a pair of empty-net goals to put the game away.
That sets the stage for Saturday afternoon’s outdoor contest in Beaver Stadium. For the first time in program history, since jumping into the world of Division 1 hockey, Penn State will play in an outdoor hockey game. And they will do so on the field of Beaver Stadium, marking the first time in stadium history that the football venue known for its football game days and primetime whiteouts will see a puck dropped on it. A vision that has been years in the making could serve as a trial run for a potential future outdoor NHL game in one of college football’s largest stadiums.
Michigan State has already won the regular-season series with the Nittany Lions with three wins in three games. So Penn State will be playing for a bit of pride in addition to keeping pace for a top-five ranking heading into the postseason.
Here is what to know about Saturday afternoon’s outdoor Big Ten hockey game in Beaver Stadium.
Stream Penn State vs. Michigan State hockey on FUBO (free trial)
What channel is Penn State vs. Michigan State hockey on today?
- Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026
- Start time: 1:00 p.m. ET
- TV Channel: Big Ten Network
- Livestream: FUBO (free trial)
Penn State’s outdoor hockey game against Michigan State will air on Big Ten Network on Saturday afternoon. For those looking for a streaming option for the coverage, the Big Ten Network’s coverage is available to stream on FUBO, which comes with a free trial for new customers.
Penn State to wear alternate uniform for outdoor game
Penn State revealed a new look to be worn for the outdoor hockey game that is a bit of a nod to the football program’s traditional look.
Updated NCAA ice hockey national championship odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Saturday, January 31, 2026.
- Michigan State +400
- Michigan +450
- Penn State +800
- North Dakota +1100
- Western Michigan +1200
- Denver +1300
- Wisconsin +1400
- Quinnipiac +1600
- Boston University +1800
Upcoming Penn State hockey schedule
- Friday, February 13 at Michigan*
- Saturday, February 14 at Michigan*
- Friday, February 20 vs. Ohio State *
- Saturday, February 21 vs. Ohio State*
- Friday, Feb. 27 at Notre Dame*
- Saturday, Feb. 28 at Notre Dame*
- Thursday, Mar. 5 vs. Wisconsin*
- Friday, Mar. 6 vs. Wisconsin*
Full Penn State hockey schedule
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West Michigan celebrates Juneteenth with parades, more
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Friday is Juneteenth. The long-celebrated holiday, which was officially declared a federal holiday in 2021, marks the day in 1865 when enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas, learned they were free — two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
In Grand Rapids, a parade steps off at noon at the corner of Eastern and Hall. It will head to Dickinson Buffer Park, where an opening ceremony gets underway at 1 p.m. The celebration continues until the evening and will feature food, vendors and activities for kids.
Organizers say it’s important to recognize Juneteenth.
“We cannot properly deal with and accept our future if we don’t understand our past,” said Rhaeven Richardson with West Michigan Jewels of Africa. “So it’s very important for us to come together and bring notoriety for what Juneteenth stands for and how important it is — not just for people of color, but for everyone in this country.”
There are plenty of other Juneteenth events happening in Grand Rapids and around West Michigan. For a full list, click here.
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Michigan Department of Corrections to launch L.E.A.D. Academy program this fall
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) is launching the L.E.A.D. Academy, a new leadership development program set to begin this fall as part of the department’s Safe Prisons Initiative.
L.E.A.D. Academy stands for Learn Today, Empower Tomorrow, Aspire Beyond, Develop a Legacy.
Officials say the program is a four-phase leadership development pathway designed to support employee growth at every stage of a career, and intends to advance training and staff support goals by preparing employees to lead “with skill, integrity and professionalism.”
“Our workforce is constantly evolving, and it is more important than ever that we are supporting our emerging leaders in a way that will create change-makers and thought-leaders in the correctional field,” MDOC Director Heidi E. Washington said. “Well-trained professional staff create safe facilities by stepping above the status quo to challenge themselves, and those around them, to go above and beyond.”
MDOC partnered with Michigan State University to develop the program’s curriculum, focusing on leadership principles applied specifically to the corrections environment.
According to the MDOC, the program emphasizes daily conduct, communication, presence and professionalism as factors that can influence others and contribute to safer facilities.
“The curriculum is designed to help participants develop practical leadership skills rooted in communication, emotional intelligence, professionalism, and ethical decision-making,” Vivian Aranda-Hughes, an assistant professor in MSU’s School of Criminal Justice, said. “We are excited to support a program that invests in people and recognizes that leadership is demonstrated through the choices, actions, and influence individuals bring to their work every day.”
Applicants for the L.E.A.D. Academy will be selected through a formal review process after applying for the program, according to the MDOC.
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following requirements: one year of MDOC employment, attainment of satisfactory status during the initial probationary period, and full commitment to the program, including assignments outside the classroom.
Officials say the L.E.A.D. Academy is a key component of the state’s Safe Prisons Initiative, which was launched in March to improve safety and security across MDOC’s 26 prisons.
More information about MDOC’s Safe Prisons Initiative can be found online.
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Birmingham police say massive pool party should have been shut down sooner
Police in Birmingham, Michigan, say officers should have shut down a massive pool party in a residential neighborhood sooner last weekend.
More than 100 people showed up for a party in the 300 block of Westchester Way on June 13, when city officials say a private residential pool was rented out to a third party, violating zoning regulations.
“While officers shut the party down and issued multiple citations, the department acknowledges the party should have been shut down earlier,” said Birmingham police Chief Scott Grewe in a social media post. “Protecting public safety and preserving the quality of life in Birmingham neighborhoods remain top priorities. Should an event require intervention in the future, there will be police supervision to ensure the orderly and safe dispersal of attendees.
Homeowners on Westchester Way told CBS News Detroit that the street was filled with cars and some intoxicated partygoers.
“Women, I don’t even know if they were wearing anything, thong bikinis on top of vehicles, twerking,” said homeowner Brian Homer.
Birmingham police confirmed the individual who rented the backyard over the weekend was a promoter. Police say the homeowner and the person who rented the pool were among those who received citations.
Residents told CBS News Detroit that the house has been hosting parties for years and that its pool is listed on Swimply for rent.
“This isn’t the first time; this has been ongoing. This is just the first time he got caught,” said a resident who shares a fence with the homeowner who is renting their pool.
During a Birmingham City Commission meeting Monday night, Birmingham Mayor Clinton Baller said that the city had failed in this case.
Homeowners who spoke with CBS News Detroit said they are concerned about their safety, given that the neighborhood is filled with children.
In April, three men were arrested and later charged in connection with a shooting at a short-term rental in the 1400 block of East Lincoln Street. According to police, a party was advertised at the rental home, and three 18-year-old men drove up to the property, where other teens were gathering, when an argument ultimately led to a shooting.
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