2015-16 News

  • Penn State Harrisburg Announces 2015-2016 CAC All-Academic Team
    June 28, 2016
    Middletown, Pa. - Penn State Harrisburg is pleased to announce the 2015-2016 Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) All-Academic Team. The Lion athletic teams had 89 men and women earn the honor to be on the All-Academic team this year. To make the team, athletes must receive a 3.2 GPA over the course of the entire year.
  • Lion's Celebrate Senior Day for Final Season Match
    April 13, 2016
    Middletown, Pa.- On Tuesday April 12th, the Penn State Harrisburg women’s tennis team celebrated the careers of two seniors, Fay Ansary and Kiara Carter. The women hosted fellow Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) opponent, York (Pa.) for their final regular season match.
  • Women's Tennis Drops Match to the Captains
    April 10, 2016
    Middletown, Pa.- This afternoon the Penn State Harrisburg women’s tennis team hosted Christopher Newport for their sixth straight conference matchup. The women fell 9-0 to the Captains
  • Lion's Fall to the Knights
    April 10, 2016
    Middletown, Pa.- The Penn State Harrisburg men’s and women’s tennis teams hosted fellow Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) opponent Southern Virginia over the weekend. The men fell 9-0 and the women fell 8-1.
  • Game Changes for 4/7, 4/9, and 4/10
    April 07, 2016
    Penn State Harrisburg has announced game changes for their baseball, softball, and tennis teams and track and field for the weekend.
  • Lions Struggle at St. Mary's
    March 31, 2016
    St. Mary’s City, Md. – The Penn State Harrisburg men’s and women’s tennis teams traveled to St. Mary’s (Md.) for a conference matchup. Both teams fell to the Seahawks on Wednesday March 30th. The men lost 8-1 and the women lost 9-0.
  • Harrisburg Falls on the Road to Frostburg
    March 26, 2016
    Frostburg, Md.- After a difficult loss to Mary Washington this week, the Penn State Harrisburg women’s tennis team looked to get their first conference win. The women fell 9-0 today against Frostburg State.
  • Lady Lion's Drop First Match of the Season
    March 20, 2016
    Fredericksburg, Va.- Over the weekend the Penn State Harrisburg men’s and women’s tennis teams traveled to Mary Washington to take on the Eagles. The women fell 9-0, while the men also lost 6-0.
  • Women’s Tennis Has Strong Spring Start
    March 18, 2016
    Middletown, Pa. – The Penn State Harrisburg women’s tennis team started their spring schedule with a quality performance and 6-3 win over the Lancaster Bible Chargers on Thursday March 17th.
  • 2016 Women's Tennis Preseason Poll & Video
    March 10, 2016
    In all but two year's of the CAC's existence, Mary Washington has taken home the CAC women's tennis trophy at the end of the season. The Eagles carry a 12-year championship streak into this 2016 campaign, and were once again picked by the conference coaches as the favorite in the CAC Women's Tennis Preseason Coaches' Poll.
  • Ten Penn State Harrisburg Student-Athletes Honored by the ITA
    August 02, 2016
    Ten Penn State Harrisburg student-athletes were honored by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association for being named an ITA Scholar-Athlete.
  • Men's and Women's Tennis Take on Goucher
    September 30, 2015
    Tonight the men's and women's tennis teams travelled to Goucher to take on the Gopher's. Results to follow soon
  • Immaculata Hands Lions First Loss of Season
    September 22, 2015
    Immaculata, Pa- It was a difficult day for the Penn State Harrisburg women’s tennis team. The Nittany Lions fell to Immaculata 7-2.
  • Men’s and Women’s Tennis Saddle Stevenson
    September 21, 2015
    Middletown, Pa.- The Penn State Harrisburg men’s and women’s tennis teams beat Stevenson at home. The home team dominated in both of their doubles and singles matches. The men’s team won 6-3 while the women won 8-1.
  • Penn State Harrisburg Slips Out a Win over Albright College
    September 15, 2015
    Middletown, Pa. – Penn State Harrisburg won a close match against Albright College on Tuesday September 15 with a match score of 5-4.