During these unprecedented times, we will respond with unprecedented resolve. Over the next few weeks, we’ll look back and move forward by highlighting Penn State Harrisburg’s success over the past year, while honoring the people who made it all possible.
Thanks to her stellar performance on the court this season, Penn State Harrisburg women’s basketball player Kendis Butler has earned first-team all-conference recognition from the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC).
Penn State Harrisburg fell to Penn State Berks in the first round of the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) Playoffs on Feb. 25, bringing the team's 2019-2020 campaign to an end.
Penn State Harrisburg fell to North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) foe Morrisville State 102-70 in the team's regular season finale on Saturday afternoon Feb. 22.
Penn State Harrisburg battled back from an early fourth quarter deficit to defeat North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) opponent Cazenovia 76-73 on Friday night, Feb. 21.
Penn State Harrisburg used a furious fourth quarter rally to send their North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) matchup with Penn State Berks to overtime but the Lions were unable to complete the comeback, falling 86-83.
Penn State Harrisburg celebrated its Senior Day by defeating North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) opponent Keuka on Saturday, Feb. 15 by a score of 63-58.
A key run midway through the fourth quarter proved the difference in Penn State Harrisburg’s 91-83 setback to Gallaudet at the Capital Union Building on Wednesday night, Feb. 12.
Penn State Harrisburg redeemed a loss earlier in the season, defeating North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) opponent Penn State Abington 77-71 on Feb. 8 in the Capital Union Building.
Penn State Harrisburg could not overcome a slow start, falling to North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) foe Lancaster Bible by a score of 66-62 on Wednesday night.
Penn State Harrisburg completed the season sweep of North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) foe Penn College, winning 74-63 at the Capital Union Building on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 1.
Penn State Harrisburg used a 20-point fourth quarter to pick up a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) win over Gallaudet on Wednesday night, Jan. 29 by a score of 60-53.
Penn State Harrisburg came up big down the stretch in a 59-56 victory over North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) foe Penn State Berks at the Capital Union Building on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25.
Penn State Harrisburg's men's and women’s basketball programs are set to host their annual Orange 4 Owen Games in conjunction with Owen's Foundation at the Capital Union Building (CUB) on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25.
Penn State Harrisburg's fourth-quarter rally came up just short as the Lions fell to North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) rival Penn State Abington on Wednesday night, Jan. 22 by a score of 74-68.
Penn State Harrisburg overcame a slow start and rallied to win a thrilling game over North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) opponent Lancaster Bible, 61-58.
Penn State Harrisburg used a strong fourth-quarter push to pick up a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) 73-69 road victory over South Division foe Penn College on Wednesday night, Jan. 15.
Penn State Harrisburg used a great first quarter to power past North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) foe SUNY Cobleskill 79-67 on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 12.
Penn State Harrisburg fell in a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) matchup with SUNY Poly by a score of 67-55. The Lions could not overcome their first-half offensive struggles despite getting 17 points from Anna Mahan.
Kendis Butler buried a program-record 10 3-pointers en route to totaling 33 points, also a single-game program record. As a team, the Lions connected on 18 3-balls on the night, besting the previous single-game mark of 16 set last winter, in a 100-75 setback against Gwynedd Mercy.
After jumping out to a sizeable advantage in the early going, Penn State Harrisburg was bogged down in the second half of a 70-59 loss at Centenary (N.J.) on Monday night, Dec. 30.
Penn State Harrisburg used a fourth-quarter run to complete a thrilling comeback and defeat Delaware Valley 76-69 in the championship game of the 2019 Pride – Spirit – Honor Tournament presented by Fairfield Inn & Suites at the Capital Union Building on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 24.
Penn State Harrisburg put together a game-changing run in the fourth quarter that proved the difference in the team’s 76-69 victory over Delaware Valley in the championship game of the 2019 Pride – Spirit – Honor Tournament presented by Fairfield Inn & Suites.
Penn State Harrisburg (1-2) defeated Lehman College (0-3) by the score of 72-37 in the first game of the Pride - Spirit - Honor Tournament present by Fairfield Inn & Suites on Saturday November 23 in the Capital Union Building.
Penn State Harrisburg dropped its first road matchup of the season at Swarthmore by a final score of 83-57 on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 16. Kendis Butler poured in a career-high 23 points to lead the way.
Penn State Harrisburg’s women’s basketball team tips off the 2019-20 season by hosting Notre Dame (Md.) at the Capital Union Building at 6 p.m. Before the Blue & White begin play tonight, be sure to check out all the info you need to know for the upcoming 2019-20 campaign.