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The Nittany Lion (song)


"The Nittany Lion" is a traditional fight song played by the Penn State Blue Band at football games and other sporting events. During the pre-game show of home football games at Beaver Stadium, it is part of the traditional Lion Fanfare and Downfield. While it is not the official fight song of Penn State, it is one of the songs most widely associated with the university, and is also incorrectly referred to as "Hail to the Lion" (or Lions). On Fridays and Saturdays, the clock tower in Penn State's Old Main plays a line of the chorus music at the fifteen-minute mark of each hour, and adds a line every 15 minutes until the whole chorus is played on the completion of the hour.

"The Nittany Lion" was written by Penn State graduate and former Glee Club member James Leyden between 1922 and 1924. Professor Hummel Fishburn and Blue Band Bandmaster Tommy Thompson assisted Leyden in finishing the song, which was premiered at a pep rally the night before a football game to instant popularity.

The second verse was used prior to 1993, when Penn State was a IA Independent school. When it joined the Big Ten athletically in 1993, the third verse, The Big Ten verse, was written. Currently the Blue Band performs the first and third verse of The Nittany Lion.

Every college has a legend,

To which they pledge allegiance

But of all the honored idols,

It’s the stately Nittany Lion,


- Chorus -

Hail to the Lion, Loyal and True.

Penn State forever, Molder of men,



Indiana has its Hoosiers,

The Wildcats of Northwestern

Ohio State has its Buckeyes,

But the mighty Nittany Lion's,


- Chorus -

There’s Pittsburgh with its Panther,

Dartmouth with its Indian,

There’s Princeton with its Tiger,

But speaking now of victory,


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