2019 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Postseason: Named Pro Football Focus All-Big Ten honorable mention. Weekly: Selected to the Pro Football Focus National and Big Ten Teams of the Week second team following the Iowa game (10/12)...Named to the Pro Football Focus Big Ten Team of the Week second team following his performance vs. Buffalo (9/7).



Season: Appeared in 13 games, making one start...One of 18 Nittany Lions to make their first career start.



Idaho (8/31): Made a team-high four stops, including two solo tackles. Buffalo (9/7): Secured four tackles...Tied a career best with a solo tackle for loss. Pittsburgh (9/14): Assisted on a tackle. at Maryland (9/27): Recorded one tackle. Purdue (10/5): Collected a tackle for loss. at Iowa (10/12): Made a career-high seven tackles...Recorded a solo tackle for loss...Forced a fumble in the third quarter. at Michigan State (10/26): Posted three tackles. at Minnesota (11/9): Assisted on two tackles. Indiana (11/16): Notched two tackles. at Ohio State (11/23): Registered five tackles. Rutgers (11/30): Secured five tackles...Had a half-tackle for loss...Added a QB hurry. vs. Memphis (12/28): Notched two tackles, including a solo sack.

2018 • TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Appeared in 12 games...One of 16 true freshmen to make their collegiate debut...One of 40 players to make their first Penn State appearance.

Appalachian State (9/1): Made his first career appearance...Assisted on a tackle. at Pittsburgh (9/8): Made two stops, including one solo tackle. Kent State (9/15): Recorded a solo tackle. at Illinois (9/21): Made two tackles, including a solo stop. Michigan State (10/13): Assisted on two tackles. at Indiana (10/20): Recorded his first career forced fumble in the third quarter...Added a solo tackle. at Michigan (11/3): Assisted on one tackle. Wisconsin (11/10): Collected two tackles...Added a QB hurry. at Rutgers (11/17): Recorded a solo tackle. Maryland (11/24): Made a solo tackle for loss.

HIGH SCHOOL

Four-time letterman for head coach Dom Damico at McDonogh School...Two-time team captain...Helped the Eagles to a 9-1 record and a Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Championship as a freshman...Selected to the Under Armour All-America Game...Participated in Nike's The Opening Finals...Claimed a first-team spot on USA Today’s All-USA Maryland Football Team as a senior...Named consensus all-state by the Maryland High School Football Foundation in 2016...Garnered Maryland Private School All-State first-team accolades as a sophomore and junior...Invited to the Big 33 Game and Crab Bowl...Collected all-state honors in 2016 and 2017...Selected to the Baltimore Sun All-Metro first team as a junior...Was a two-time all-region selection as a junior and senior...Garnered all-conference accolades four times...Two-time team MVP...Posted 45 tackles, 17.0 TFL, 14.0 sacks and two fumble recoveries as a senior...Had 47 tackles, 15.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and four pass breakups as a junior...Tallied 41 tackles, 14.0 sacks, two fumble recoveries and two pass breakups as a sophomore...Recorded 17 tackles and 2.0 sacks as a freshman...A consensus four-star prospect by all three major recruiting outlets – 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals...Ranked as the No. 85 overall recruit, No. 6 defensive tackle and No. 4 prospect in Maryland by 247Sports...Ranked as the No. 120 overall prospect, No. 9 defensive tackle, No. 4 recruit in Maryland and No. 12 prospect in the region by ESPN...Ranked as the No. 107 recruit in the country, No. 6 defensive tackle and No. 4 prospect in Maryland by Rivals...Three-time letterman for the wrestling team...Owns the fastest pin in school history...Was a two-time All-American in wrestling...Claimed MIAA heavyweight wrestling state championships in 2017 and 2018...Ranked as the No. 1 wrestler at heavyweight in Maryland...Guided the Eagles to second-place finishes in the MIAA State Tournament in 2017 and 2018...Earned wrestling All-Metro first-team honors after going 39-8 with 15 pins at the 285-pound weight class in 2017...Was a finalist for Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Year...Was a finalist for the Oratory Contest.

PERSONAL

Full name is Patrick Joseph Mustipher...Son of Patricia and Sam Mustipher...Has one brother, Sam...Brother, Sam, was an offensive lineman for the University of Notre Dame football team (2014-18)...Father, Sam, played football at West Virginia University...Aunt, Beth Lucadamo, and uncle, Michael Lucadamo, attended Penn State...Hobbies include debating, playing football and wrestling...Volunteers with Our Daily Bread homeless shelter and Orange Key...Planning to major in communications and would like go into a career in broadcasting...Born November 10, 1999 in Towson, Maryland.