Feeney named head women’s tennis coach
Alison Feeney is the newest member of the Shippensburg University athletics staff. Officials hired her as the women’s tennis coach Aug. 31.
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Alison Feeney is the newest member of the Shippensburg University athletics staff. Officials hired her as the women’s tennis coach Aug. 31.
Former Shippensburg University basketball star Justin McCarthur left SU as one of the greatest to ever step on the Heiges Field House court. Now, he will continue his legacy professionally after landing a deal in Lithuania.
Former Shippensburg University two-sport athlete, Gabriella Johnson is the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference’s (PSAC) nominee for the 2020 NCAA Female of the Year Award.
Former Shippensburg University forward, Dustin Sleva cemented his name in the SU record books and is now entering his third season of what looks to be a promising career in professional basketball overseas.
If this was a normal season, Shippensburg University quarterback Brycen Mussina would only be weeks away from his third season as the Raiders’ signal caller.
The suspensions and cancellations of sport seasons have become common news over the past few months. However, former Shippensburg University infielder Tommy Baggett is one athlete who still found himself on the diamond playing professional baseball.
After waiting months to hear the fate of his second season in professional baseball, former Shippensburg University pitcher Michael Hope learned that he would not be taking the mound this season due to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) announced in a press release Wednesday morning that all athletic events and championships through the 2020 fall semester are officially suspended in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Shippensburg University pitcher Kyle Lysy, a senior and catcher Chase Zurawski, junior are back on the diamond after a three-month absence from the game due to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Shippensburg University outfielder Kayla Bonawitz is a member of the 2020 Academic All-District 2 Softball Team after being selected by the College Sports Information Directors Association of America (CoSIDA).
Shippensburg University senior Sarah Womer is the fourth recipient of the Amanda K. Strous Memorial Field Hockey Scholarship and will serve as a Raiders’ team captain for the 2020 season.
Shippensburg University athletes are caught in a state of limbo and are prohibited from having direct contact with any of their coaches regarding workouts until May 8.
After a stellar four-year career at Shippensburg, former Red Raider wide receiver Kyle Haines hopes to hear his name called in this weekend’s 2020 NFL Draft.
Shippensburg University baseball alumnus Gabe Mosser was set to enter his third season of professional baseball this spring. But like so many other athletes, his career has come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The Shippensburg University lacrosse team completed an early-season upset Wednesday afternoon, beating No. 21 Seton Hill by a 10-9 score, in what was a nail-biter the whole way through.
The Shippensburg University baseball team went 1-2 in its opening home series Saturday and Sunday against Le Moyne College, taking a commanding win in Game 1 before falling in Games 2 and 3.
The Shippensburg University wrestling team finished ninth at the 2020 Super Region 1 Championships on Saturday, with redshirt junior DeAndre Reed placing third at 149 pounds, qualifying him for the NCAA Division II National Championships.
The Shippensburg University lacrosse team kicked off its season with a bang Tuesday afternoon, defeating Georgian Court 15-6, a dominant showing by the Raiders.
The Shippensburg University wrestling team had four victors Wednesday night in its final regular season dual meet but narrowly fell to No. 17 Kutztown. The Raiders dropped the 26-16 decision in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) matchup at Keystone Arena.