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Freshman Allie Christman grabbed her first two collegiate goals in the narrow 3–2 loss to West Chester University immediately preceding the visit to Mercyhurst. The team has lacked a consistent threat on offense.
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Freshman Allie Christman grabbed her first two collegiate goals in the narrow 3–2 loss to West Chester University immediately preceding the visit to Mercyhurst. The team has lacked a consistent threat on offense.
Jazmin Petrantonio had an assist in the crucial win over rival Millersville University before racking up four shots on goal in the follow-up win against BU.
Nothing less than a dominant win would be satisfactory for the Shippensburg University football team after dropping its last four contests in disappointing fashion. That dominant win came on Saturday as the Red Raiders soundly defeated Millersville University away from home, 37–0.
Defensive lineman Josh Lister (No. 98) sacks Millersville’s quarterback for one of his two sacks of the day.
Running back Sean Judge had 36 yards on the ground and 31 yards receiving with a touchdown in the big win against Millersville.
After a disappointing midweek loss to Pitt-Johnstown University that ended a school-record 15-game win streak, the Shippensburg University women’s volleyball team was back in action over the weekend against Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rivals West Chester and Millersville universities.
After impressive season-opening wins against Gannon University, the Shippensburg University men’s and women’s swim teams traveled to take on Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). The men moved to 2–0 with a 112–93 win, while the women fell short, 122–80.
The Shippensburg University men’s soccer team pulled out another impressive win in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC), downing Bloomsburg University, 2–1, on a sunny Wednesday afternoon from David See Field.
Heartbreakers have been on the menu the last few weeks as the Shippensburg University football team dropped another hard-fought contest, this time against LIU Post by a score of 41–39.
Midfielder JJ Saukko (No. 5) scored his first collegiate goal in the win against UPJ after beating Bloomsburg.
Kepner (center) walks to midfield with family during halftime.
Samantha Webber (No. 12) and Emily Hangen (No. 13) rise up to block a shot.
Jeff Beyer starred once again in the pool at IUP. The men’s team followed up an impressive opening win against Gannon with its first win against IUP since 2010.
Senior quarterback Chase Yocum (No. 15) had one of SU’s two rushing touchdowns against LIU Post. Yocum is used in many red zone situations as a read option quarterback. He has a handful of short touchdown runs so far this season. Yocum has as many touchdowns on the ground (3) as the combined running back core.
The women’s swim team swam well overall against IUP, but it didn’t result in the same success that the team had in their opening meet against Gannon.
The Shippensburg University field hockey team defeated Mansfield University, 2-1, in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) matchup on Saturday afternoon from the Robb Sports Complex.
Jazmin Petrantonio (No. 28) is tied for first in goals in the PSAC with 13 so far.
Shippensburg University is witnessing one of the best teams in its history enjoy a dominating spell at the top of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC).
Wednesday marked the sixth victory of the season for the Shippensburg University men’s soccer team, as the Raiders took down the defending conference champions in East Stroudsburg University in an away game, 1–0.
The Shippensburg University football team was looking to bounce back after a pair of difficult losses in a row when it traveled to No. 12-ranked West Chester to take on the Golden Rams in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rivalry.