ABINGTON, Pa. — When Jimmy Link and Aly Mullen walk down the aisle on June 8, it will be the culmination of a love story that began along Penn State Abington’s tree-lined walkways. The ceremony will also unite two clans with deep ties to Penn State. Their parents and siblings graduated from University Park, and, except for Aly’s mom and brother, the family members were enrolled at Abington at some point.
Link and Mullen met as official campus tour guides known as the Lion Ambassadors (LAs), and they remained friends after graduating from Abington in 2019. Their group of LAs went out together at least once a month.
“I wanted to go out with just Aly, and it took a little while, but I eventually asked her out in April 2022,” said Link, who earned a degree in business.
Things moved quickly, and eight months later on a rainy weekend morning, Link invited Mullen to go out for breakfast near the campus and some Christmas shopping. They wrapped up the day with a “surprise” visit to campus to walk off some calories.
“I was wondering where to propose, and I decided that the corniest spot, but the best spot, would be at Abington where it all started,” Link said.
He took Mullen on a “tour” as if she was a prospective student.
“I told her about this girl I met at Penn State Abington, and I pointed out different places and the memories that we had at each spot. At the end, I asked Aly if she had any questions for me, like we would do when we were LAs. She asked me how much did I love this girl? I said 'I love her so much,' and I got down on one knee in front of the lion shrine. Aly’s first words were, ‘No way,’“ Link laughed. “We had known each other so long at that point, and it felt so natural."