Possibilities were redefined and Penn State students raised $13,343,517.33 for the Four Diamonds Fund for THON 2014.

The 42nd Penn State Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon added to the more than $101 million Penn State has previously brought in for children and their families battling pediatric cancer at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.

The funds raised this year breaks the record-setting $12,374,034.46 last year and $10,686,924.83 in 2012.

After months of planning and preparation, the weekend many called "the best of their lives" came to a close and THON 2014 Executive Directors raised what were more than just numbers to not only those inside of the Bryce Jordan Center, but for all of those involved and affected by the world's largest student-run philanthropic organization.

The reveal is everything it is said to be and whether last year's total is broken or not, the moment is still "beyond magical," Malik Sher Ali, a Rules and Regulations Committee member, said.

"The moment it's announced you look around and just get this great feeling of what Penn State really is. It's not just a school, it's more than that," Sher Ali (senior-marketing) said.

Some students earlier on Sunday said they were trying to predict the final total but couldn't pinpoint an exact amount.

Fellow R&R Committee member Dominic Angelo said he predicted around $14.5 million while Sher Ali said he was guessing around $13.8 million.