Volleyball drops out in conference semifinals
While the dreams of a conference championship have come to an end, the Shippensburg University volleyball team can be proud of how far it came.
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While the dreams of a conference championship have come to an end, the Shippensburg University volleyball team can be proud of how far it came.
The team celebrates its comeback victory over Millersville in the quarterfinals at Heiges last Tuesday night.
Setter Emily Hangen (No. 6) was on fire for the Raiders in both games of the PSAC playoffs, finishing with 61 assists against SHU and 52 against Millersville.
The No. 5-ranked Shippensburg University field hockey team completed its regular season with a dominant 8-0 win over Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) opponent Mercyhurst University on a cold Saturday afternoon from David See Field.
Junior defender Mikayla Cheney has been solid at the back once again for the Raiders, contributing to an impressive six shutouts during the regular season.
The Shippensburg University women’s basketball team (0-1) fell on Saturday evening to the visiting Bowie State University Bulldogs (1-0), 60-52, at Heiges Field House.
The Raider defense plays stellar in the win over WJU, forcing 19 turnovers.
Sophomore Kryshell Gordy scores 23 points over the opening two games for SU.
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The Shippensburg University men’s soccer team played its heart out on a cold Tuesday evening last week in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) quarterfinals against rival East Stroudsburg University, playing the game out to a 0–0 tie, but fell in penalty kicks.
Midfielder Colin Marks was a constant threat for the Raiders, kicking off several attacking moves.
Midfielder Patrick Luebben is named to the All-PSAC First Team in his final season as a Raider.
On a rainy and muddy Saturday morning at Edinboro University, the Shippensburg University men’s and women’s cross-country squads put in impressive performances at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship, with the men’s team placing second and the women capturing the title.
The women’s team is led by its youth, with two sophomores finishing at the top of the scoring rankings for the Raiders. Natalee Serwatka took sixth and Bella Marchini grabbed ninth. The latest title is SU’s ninth.
The men take second at the PSAC Championships.
An offensive display gave the Shippensburg University football team a dominant win over Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival East Stroudsburg University on Senior Day from Seth Grove Stadium, 48–7.
Wide receiver Winston Eubanks finishes with 45 yards and a touchdown.
The Red Raider defense scrambles to recover one of their two forced fumbles in the game against ESU.
Even with a split weekend, the Shippensburg University volleyball team clinched the No. 2 seed in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) tournament as its regular season ended.