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Penn State Hockey Standout Avoids Felony Assault Charge After Evidence Review

Penn State Hockey Standout Avoids Felony Assault Charge After Evidence Review Gavin McKenna in action for the Penn State Nittany Lions during January 23 2026 mens ice hockey game against the Wisconsin Badgers at the Kohl Center in Madison Wisconsin

Penn State University’s rising hockey star, Gavin McKenna, will no longer face a felony aggravated assault charge following a review of video evidence and medical details by Centre County prosecutors. The 18-year-old forward, widely regarded as a top candidate for the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NHL Draft, still faces lesser charges tied to a late-January altercation in State College.


Felony Charge Withdrawn After Evidence Review

Centre County authorities announced they are withdrawing the felony aggravated assault charge against McKenna, concluding that available video footage and follow-up investigations did not support the legal standard required for such a serious offense. Prosecutors must show intent to cause grave bodily harm or reckless indifference to human life for an aggravated assault felony — criteria they say were not met in this case.

The decision follows an incident on the night of January 31 in downtown State College, where McKenna was accused of striking another man during an exchange outside a local bar following a Penn State hockey event. Initial reports had suggested severe injuries, but subsequent law enforcement reviews clarified the extent of the victim’s injuries.


Remaining Misdemeanor and Summary Charges

Although the most serious charge has been dropped, McKenna still faces a misdemeanor simple assault count, as well as summary offenses for harassment and disorderly conduct. Court records show he was arraigned on these charges and a preliminary hearing has been scheduled to address them.

The alleged victim underwent surgery for jaw fractures and is reported to be in recovery, according to police and court filings. Law enforcement officials clarified that earlier descriptions of injuries — including multiple fractures on both sides of the jaw and a lost tooth — were inaccurate based on later examinations.


Impact on McKenna’s Future and Team Response

McKenna’s legal situation has drawn attention because of his status as one of the leading prospects for the 2026 NHL Draft and his standout performance for the Nittany Lions this season. It remains unclear how the remaining charges might affect his draft eligibility, professional prospects, or NCAA eligibility.

Penn State Athletics has acknowledged awareness of the legal proceedings but has not provided detailed public commentary due to the ongoing nature of the case.

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