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ERIE, Pa. — The Penn State Behrend males’s swimming and diving crew gained its first State University of New York Athletic Conference championship in a four-day meet in Buffalo, New York. The ladies’s crew positioned second.
The males’s crew defeated the earlier winner, Cortland, by 117 factors. Will Perham, a senior from Upper St. Clair, gained the 200 breaststroke, ending in 2:04.51. Glenn Fowkes, a junior from Vandergrift, gained the 200 backstroke, ending in 1:51.62.
Anthony Tumino, a senior from Hershey, gained the 100 freestyle, ending in 45.85.
Isaac Stoeckle, a sophomore from Pittsburgh, set a crew file within the 100 backstroke, ending in 48.20. He gained the occasion and was named Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet.
The ladies’s crew positioned second, dropping solely to Cortland, which repeated as SUNYAC champions. Camryn Watters, a junior from Greensburg, gained the 200 backstroke, ending in 2:04.21, and the 100 backstroke, which she completed in 56.69. Kaitlyn True, a freshman from Denton, Texas, gained the 1,650 freestyle, ending in 18:01.12.
Jadyn Danylko, a senior from Erie, gained the 100 butterfly, ending in 59.03.
Behrend’s basketball, volleyball, observe and area, tennis and water polo groups additionally had been in motion final week. Here are the scores and highlights:
Men’s basketball
- Penn State Behrend 60, Mt. Aloysius 57
- Penn State Behrend 71, La Roche 45
The Lions gained the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference regular-season championship with the win over La Roche. The crew is 15-1 in convention motion and can host the AMCC event. Jacob Dunkle, a freshman from Washington, scored 24 factors towards La Roche. Matt McDonough, a senior from Pittsburgh, scored 20.
Women’s basketball
- Penn State Behrend 83, Mt. Aloysius 71
- Penn State Behrend 82, La Roche 71
The crew gained the AMCC regular-season championship with the win over Mt. Aloysius. The crew is 15-1 in convention motion and can host the post-season event. Alaina Fabin, a sophomore from Indiana, scored 19 factors and grabbed 11 rebounds towards La Roche. Morgan Altavilla, a senior from Pittsburgh, scored 18 factors.
Men’s volleyball
- Penn State Behrend 3, Carlow 0
- Penn State Behrend 3, St. John Fisher 1
- Penn State Behrend 3, Carlow 0
- Buffalo State 3, Penn State Behrend 2
Jack Wilcox, a sophomore from Erie, recorded 18 kills and 19 digs towards Buffalo State. Daniel Easly, a senior from Erie, had 12 digs and 10 kills.
Men’s observe and area
Carter Tobin, a sophomore from Irwin, gained the 60-meter dash on the Houghton Last Chance Qualifier. He completed in 6.91 seconds. Jake Egizio, a junior from Canonsburg, gained the 200-meter race, ending in 22.30 seconds. Lee Qualk, a freshman from Coal Center, gained the lengthy soar, clearing a distance of 6.86 meters. Alex Cotton, a senior from Saxonburg, gained the shot put with a throw of 15.37 meters.
Women’s observe and area
Abigail Falk, a freshman from Waterford, gained the 60-meter dash (8.13 seconds) and the 200-meter race (27.71 seconds) on the Houghton Last Chance Qualifier. Morgan Martin, a freshman from Corry, gained the pole vault, clearing a top of two.82 meters. Lindsey Hartle, a senior from Pittsburgh, gained the three,000-meter race, ending in 10:48.75.
Men’s tennis
- Penn State Behrend 6, Franciscan 1
Graham Louis, a sophomore from Erie, gained at No. 2 singles, ending 6-4, 7-5. He and Owen Sinnott, a junior from Erie, gained at No. doubles, 6-4.
Women’s water polo
- Gannon 21, Penn State Behrend 11
- Washington & Jefferson 19, Penn State Behrend 11
Karis Barth, a freshman from Flower Mound, Texas, scored 4 objectives towards Gannon. She scored three extra towards Washington & Jefferson.
Scores, updates and video hyperlinks for Penn State Behrend athletics are posted at psblions.com.
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