Penn State University Authentic Wool Ballcap
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Penn State University Authentic Wool Ballcap

USD 68.00

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GENUINE WOOL BALLCAP WITH RETRO PENN STATE LETTERING History: The 1950s were immensely productive for the Penn State Nittany Lions baseball team. They made the NCAA Tournament 6 times, including a runner-up finish in the 1957 College World Series. That year, their star pitcher Cal Emery went 10-1 with 96 strikeouts in the regular season, and became the first and only Nittany Lion to be named the College World Series MVP. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth and finished with felt lettering, this hat is the perfect marriage of authentic baseball history and retro PSU pride.

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