Sleva named PSAC Player of the Year; McCarthur, Massaley All-Conference
Shippensburg University forward Dustin Sleva was named the 2016-17 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Player of the Year, the PSAC office announced Thursday.
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Shippensburg University forward Dustin Sleva was named the 2016-17 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Player of the Year, the PSAC office announced Thursday.
Justin McCarthur was named to the PSAC Second-Team for his contributions on the court this season.
Dustin Sleva was named PSAC Player of the Year Thursday.
Abe Massaley was named to the PSAC Second-Team alongside teammate Justin McCarthur for his stellar play this season.
The Shippensburg University men’s basketball team came into the season with one goal in mind — winning a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) title.
John Castello dives for a loose ball against East Stroudsburg. Castello scored 19 points in the Raider victory.
SU senior Colleen Young became the fifth Raider on the current roster, and the 23rd player overall to reach 1,000 career points in SU women’s basketball history.
Colleen Young scored her 1,000th career point on a 3-pointer in the third quarter in the Raiders’ 60–44 win in the PSAC Quarterfinals
Shippensburg University women’s basketball rolls into the playoffs red-hot, taking down East Stroudsburg University on the road, 65–59 to close out the regular season.
Former head field hockey Coach Bertie Landes left Shippensburg University with many things: the university’s first ever national title, the university’s second and a legacy capped off with 302 wins as the head coach of possibly the most successful athletic program at SU. But for Landes, perhaps most important of all was leaving the university in a place where it could be successful without her.
A series of stellar performances has Shippensburg University sitting on top again as Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) track and field Championships.
After a tough opening series, the Shippensburg University baseball team traveled to Wingate University, looking to reverse its fortunes.
The Nicole Miller era is underway at Shippensburg University, and it began on a high note, as the Shippensburg University women’s lacrosse team defeated Wilmington University of Delaware, 13–9 Saturday.
With the win last Wednesday at East Stroudsburg University, the turnaround is complete.
Shippensburg University’s wrestling team traveled to Mercyhurst University for the NCAA Division II Super Region One Championships Friday and Saturday, coming away with a regional championship.
The titles just keep coming for Shippensburg University. For the seventh straight year, and 10th overall, SU took home the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championship in track and field this weekend, narrowly beating Slippery Rock University.
This week’s edition of Slate Sports Live features men’s and women’s basketball, swimming at the PSAC Championships, as well as track and field, softball and baseball. This week’s Raider Insider features SU swimming.
The Shippensburg University men’s and women’s swim teams ended their seasons in style over the weekend, with the men finishing sixth and the women finishing third at the 2016–17 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship Meet on Feb. 16–19 at the Graham Aquatic Center in York, Pennsylvania.
After a loss on the road to West Chester University Wednesday, the Shippensburg University men’s basketball team (22-3, 18-3 PSAC) was looking to right the ship with a strong performance Saturday against Cheyney University (2-24, 2-19 PSAC).
The Shippensburg University men’s baseball team started its 2017 season with three losses in a weekend series at No. 21 Catawba College. The Raiders scored 23 runs in three games but could not find a win.