Penn State Harrisburg held its 2019 Student-Athlete Award Ceremony on Sunday evening, April 28 at the Mukund S. Kulkarni Theatre in the Student Enrichment Center, awarding year-end accolades, team MVP honors and scholar-athlete award recognition as part of the celebration of the College’s athletic achievement from the 2018-19 season.
Designed specifically for players entering grades 5-12 and overseen by head coach Don Friday, assistant coaches and a number of Penn State Harrisburg players, the camp will run from June 23-26 and will include overnight, full-day and partial day options.
On March 28, a number of Penn State Harrisburg men’s basketball players and coaches took advantage of an opportunity to visit to the corporate headquarters of The Hershey Company, with the outing’s highlight coming in the form of a meet and greet with Kevin Walling; the Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer of the company.
In just his first year as Thaddeus Stevens men’s basketball head coach, former Penn State Harrisburg standout Kenny Stone ’14 has been named the Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (EPAC) Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year.
Penn State Harrisburg’s time in the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) Men’s Basketball Tournament came to an end with a 65-51 loss at Mary Washington in first round action on Tuesday night, Feb. 19.
Penn State Harrisburg’s men’s and women’s basketball teams are set for postseason play, with both squads qualifying for this week’s Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) Tournaments. Both programs will take part in first round action on Tuesday night, Feb. 19.
Saturday afternoon’s 96-52 Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) loss to No. 13 Christopher Newport in the regular season finale at the Capital Union Building saw Kahlil Williams became just the fourth Penn State Harrisburg player to score 1,000 career points while donning the Blue & White for four years.
It came down to the wire but Penn State Harrisburg eventually fell 79-69 at St. Mary’s (Md.) in Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) action on Wednesday night, Feb. 13.
Penn State Harrisburg gave Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foe Mary Washington a scare in a 68-62 loss at UMW’s Ron Rosner Arena on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 9.
Following a competitive first half, Penn State Harrisburg turned it on after the break and left no doubt in an 86-67 victory over Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foe Frostburg State at the Capital Union Building on Wednesday night, Feb. 6.
Penn State Harrisburg has announced that a number of the school’s athletic programs will again be hosting their annual summer camps, beginning in June. Registration for all nine camps is now open.
After battling back from a 16-point halftime deficit, Penn State Harrisburg fought to the end against a stout Salisbury squad before narrowly falling 87-80 in Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) play at the Capital Union Building on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 2.
After hanging tough for most of the night, Penn State Harrisburg dropped a 71-59 decision to York (Pa.) in Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) action at Charles Wolf Gymnasium on Thursday, Jan. 31.
With effects of yesterday’s snow still lingering in the area and due to campus closing early on Wednesday afternoon, Penn State Harrisburg’s men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader originally scheduled for this evening at Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foe York (Pa.) has been rescheduled.
Penn State Harrisburg completed the season sweep of Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foe Southern Virginia thanks to a 74-63 road victory on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26. Donyae Baylor-Carroll scored a career-high 26 points in the win.
Led by huge outings from Chris Bing and Donyae Baylor-Carroll, Penn State Harrisburg held off a late run by St. Mary’s (Md.) to pick up a crucial 76-69 victory in Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) at the Capital Union Building on Wednesday night, Jan. 23.
Penn State Harrisburg was unable to slow down one of the nation’s top teams in an 89-61 loss to No. 18 Christopher Newport in Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) action at CNU’s Freeman Center on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 19.
Penn State Harrisburg used an offensive outburst, some stingy defense and a complete team effort up and down the lineup to leave no doubt in a lopsided 98-73 road victory over Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foe Frostburg State on Wednesday night, Jan. 16.
A hard-fought rally late in the second fell short for Penn State Harrisburg in the team’s 69-61 loss to Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foe Mary Washington at the Capital Union Building on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 12.
Penn State Harrisburg’s men’s basketball program is set to host its sixth-annual Orange 4 Owen Game in conjunction with Owen’s Foundation at the Capital Union Building (CUB) on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 12.
Poor shooting and uncharacteristic turnovers cost Penn State Harrisburg in the team’s 68-57 loss to Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foe and 2018 NCAA Tournament participant York (Pa.) at the Capital Union Building on Wednesday night, Jan. 9.
Despite hanging around for much of the contest, Penn State Harrisburg was unable to pull off the upset at No. 22 Salisbury in a battle of Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) foes, instead falling 78-65 on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 5.
Penn State Harrisburg’s men’s and women’s basketball programs are set to host their annual alumni games in conjunction with Penn State Harrisburg’s Basketball Alumni Reunion scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 2.
Penn State Harrisburg impressed down the stretch en route to a 70-57 victory over a stingy Southern Virginia squad in the team’s Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) opener at the Capital Union Building on Wednesday night, Jan. 2.
Penn State Harrisburg fell just short of completing a massive comeback in the team’s narrow 88-83 loss to Carthage on the final day of the HoopMIA D3 Holiday Shootout on the campus of Barry University in Miami, Fla. on Wednesday night, Dec. 19.
The length and 3-point shooting prowess of Wesleyan (Conn.), an NCAA Tournament team a year ago, proved too much for Penn State Harrisburg in an 81-68 loss in the team’s opening contest of the 2018 HoopMIA D3 Holiday Shootout on the campus of Barry University in Miami, Fla. on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 18.
Penn State Harrisburg’s resolve and toughness was on full display in the team’s gritty 90-82 victory over Wilson at the Capital Union Building (CUB) on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 16.
Kenny Stone ’14 has come a long way since his high school days in Philadelphia more than a decade ago. Though uncertainty featured prominently in both his decision to attend college and his eventual career path, an insistence on hard work, a commitment to preparation and an ability to make the most of his opportunities have proven most influential in getting him to where he is today; namely, the early stages of a budding coaching career.
Thanks to his outstanding performance in the team’s win over Elizabethtown on Wednesday night, Penn State Harrisburg’s Kahlil Williams has been named the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) Men’s Basketball Player of the Week.
Penn State Harrisburg overcame Elizabethtown’s hot start to grind out an 80-66 victory over another local foe at the Capital Union Building on Wednesday night, Dec. 5.