Cheerleaders plaster woman's body with stickers School spirit was in high demand around the Penn State University campus on Sept. 17. The football team, the Nittany Lions, was set to face a tough opponent the following day. But a local woman apparently upset the cheerleading squad when she displayed a lack of enthusiasm for the Lions. According to State College Police Lieutenant Diane Conrad, the cheerleaders were stationed outside a local bookstore and were giving out free stickers to passersby. The woman, who has not been identified, was on her way into the store when they approached her. She allegedly refused the stickers and exchanged words with the group. The woman encountered the cheerleaders again as she left the store. She made a belittling remark about the university's sports program and refused offers for the lion's paw-shaped stickers. "But the cheerleaders decided they were going to give her some anyway," Lt. Conrad said. The group reportedly surrounded the woman and plastered her body with several of the self-adhesive stickers. One of the cheerleaders then punched the woman in the face. According to university spokesperson Tysen Kendig, at least six cheerleaders were involved in the altercation. All admitted to the incident, including the physical assault. Conrad said the victim later decided against pressing charges. The Nittany Lions defeated rival University of Central Florida 37-13.