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PRESEASON BASEBALL HONORS NOTED FOR LA ROCHE, PENN ST. ALTOONA AND BEHREND
1/25/12

AMCC defending champion Penn State Altoona received two votes and La Roche College received seven in the Preseason 2012 D3Baseball.com/National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division III Top 25 Poll, which was released on Tuesday.  The Lions finished the 2011 season with a 29-13 overall record, and competed in the NCAA Division III Mideast Regional Tournament, where they posted a dramatic upset of #15 ranked Adrian College.  Penn State Altoona baseball began to garner regional attention when it received 10 votes in the final regular season edition of the top 25 poll, which was released last May 17.  The Redhawks also received top 25 votes for the first time in school history last season. La Roche finished the 2011 campaign with a 27-15 record and postseason appearances in both the ECAC and AMCC tournaments.

Meanwhile, Collegiate Baseball Magazine announced its 2012 NCAA Division III Player to
Watch List in January, which includes four Penn State Behrend players.  Juniors Matt Bittner (Lancaster, NY/St. Mary’s), Jay Condit (Cranberry Township, PA/Seneca Valley), and Ryan Kragnes (Bethel Park, PA/Bethel Park) along with sophomore relief pitcher Chad Zurat (Clearfield, PA/Clearfield) made the prestigious list.

COSTANZA TABBED AS ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
1/24/12

Pitt-Bradford senior guard Maria Costanza is the first AMCC basketball player to be named Player of the Week by the ECAC this season, it was announced today.  Costanz averaged 18.7 points per game last week on her way to becoming the eighth woman in Panther history to reach the 1,000 point plateau for her career. The senior guard highlighted her week with 20-point effort, including a career-high six 3-pointers in an 82-58 victory over Franciscan University of Steubenville. She also scored a team-high 15 points and six steals in a 54-43 triumph over Hilbert College and added 21 points in a 73-56 win over D’Youville College.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: JANUARY 23
1/23/12

Pitt-Bradford G Maria Costanza became the eighth player in program history to reach 1,000 career points last week, helping the Panthers to three AMCC wins.

Men's Swimming: Clay Altemose, Penn St. Behrend
Men's Diving: Lukas Kachurick, Penn St. Behrend
Women's Swimming: Anne Lawrence, Penn St. Behrend
Women's Diving: Meghan Wade, Penn St. Behrend
Men's Basketball: Brian Heinle, Pitt-Greensburg
Women's Basketball: Maria Costanza, Pitt-Bradford

AMCC STUDENT-ATHLETES CONTINUE TO GIVE BACK TO THEIR COMMUNITIES
1/20/12

On top of classwork and competition, AMCC student-athletes add a third C to their days--community.  The Mount Aloysius College Student Athlete Advisory Committee and the Penn State Behrend baseball team are just the latest examples of this.

Members of the Mounties' SAAC made sure nothing was wasted when students went home for Christmas break. SAAC members decorated boxes and placed them throughout campus, collecting food for the local food bank. The decorated boxes were also put in dorms so students could donate non-perishable packaged items left from the past semester. Typically, some food goes to waste when students go home for the holidays. There was a great turnout of donations with 415 food items collected and donated to a food bank in Altoona.

More recently, the Behrend baseball program contributed volunteer hours to Habitat for Humanity.  On January 14 the team provided two groups of 12 players and coaches to continue work on a home refurbishing. The group combined to donate a full staff covering an eight hour work day by completing some mudding, sanding, and painting of the interior of a home.

"This is a terrific way for our program to give back to the Erie community," said head coach Paul Benim. "We were able to make a difference for a local family by doing a little work. It was a great day for all of us. Habitat for Humanity is an organization that does some amazing things assisting families."

In previous years with Habitat, the baseball program has built storage sheds for new homes, completed roofing, worked on interiors and exteriors of homes, and organized the Habitat warehouse. The Behrend Lions athletic staff and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee have also worked in the past for Habitat for Humanity as a community service project.


PITT-GREENSBURG RAISES OVER $1,000 FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS
1/10/12

As part of their ongoing efforts in support of Special Olympics, the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg hosted an exhibition basketball game on Saturday for members of Special Olympics of Pennsylvania (SOPA) Westmoreland County.  The game was held as part of a double-header against AMCC rival Penn State-Behrend.  In December, several Bobcats' staff members participated in the Polar Plunge fundraiser, jumping into the Allegheny River near Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.

The Special Olympic athletes started the day by eating breakfast with the Pitt-Greensburg student athletes.  Following the breakfast, the Special Olympic athletes watched both the men’s and women’s basketball games with the student athletes.  The Pitt-Greensburg Chapter of the Student Pennsylvania State Education Association (SPSEA) and the Bobcats' SAAC sponsored the SOPA exhibition game and the fund-raising activity. The two associations donated all the proceeds from game ticket sales, a 50/50 raffle and a chinese auction which featured prizes such as a Jamie Dixon autographed basketball and four tickets to a Pitt women’s basketball game, totaling $1,116.


PENN STATE ALTOONA'S BAIRD RECOGNIZED AS EMERGING LEADER
1/6/12

Penn State Altoona Assistant Director of Athletics and Compliance Officer Brent Baird has been named the recipient of the Emerging Athletic Administrator Award by the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators. He will be presented with the award on January 14 at the NCAA Convention/NADIIIAA Reception in Indianapolis, Indiana.  The award recognizes one NCAA Division III athletics administrator for his or her leadership roles on campus or in a conference office. The recipient is also honored for community involvement and demonstrating a commitment to professional development.

Baird is in his fifth year as the Assistant Director of Athletics and Compliance Officer at Penn State Altoona. He has worked a total of 17 years at the school, also holding positions as an Admissions Counselor, Sports Information Director and Faculty member for parts of that period.

D3SOCCER.COM, ECAC ANNOUNCE SOCCER AWARDS
1/4/11

The post-season soccer honors continue to roll in for Medaille forward Alex Rouse, who was selected as a Third Team All-American by D3Soccer.Com and was named ECAC South Region Offensive Player of the Year.  Rouse led the nation in goals scored (28), ranked 4th in goals per game (1.17), and 5th in points per game (2.58).  La Roche forward Bryan Weimerskirch was also in the ECAC spotlight, voted Rookie of the Year for the south region.

In all, six AMCC players were named to the ECAC all-star team.  In addition to Rouse, first team members included Medaille midfielder David Pihlblad, Penn St. Behrend midfielder Aaron Meehl, and Penn St. Behrend back Kyle McKinney.  Penn St. Altoona back Sam Aumiller received second team honors.

The ECAC South Women's Soccer All-Stars are headed by Pitt-Bradford junior goalkeeper Alisa Cornell, who was named to the first team.  Joining her are teammate Linsey Stack, a defender selected to the second team, along with Penn St. Altoona back
Meredith Barcia.

 


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