Penn State Harrisburg alumna and former women's basketball standout Kendis Butler has been named a Top 30 Finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. She was chosen from a record-breaking 619 nominees submitted by member schools. The Top 30 honorees include 10 women from each of the three NCAA divisions.
Penn State Harrisburg women's basketball player Kendis Butler has been named a finalist for the prestigious Jostens Trophy, becoming the first player in school history to earn the distinction. She is one of 10 NCAA Division III women's basketball players named a finalist for the most outstanding player of the year accolade.
Penn State Harrisburg locked down in crunch time and came away with a 59-48 victory over Messiah in a low-scoring affair at Hitchcock Arena on Tuesday night, Nov. 22.
Kendis Butler converted the game-winning 4-point play in the final seconds to lift Penn State Harrisburg to a thrilling 71-68 victory over Lycoming on the final day of Franklin & Marshall's Terry Greene Tip-Off Tournament on Sunday afternoon.
Penn State Harrisburg outscored Southern Virginia 24-7 in the fourth quarter to pull off the upset of the Capital Athletic Conference leaders, snapping their 15-game winning streak.
Penn State Harrisburg tied a school record for made 3-pointers in a game, powering to a 70-60 victory over York (Pa.). Five different Lions reached double figures, highlighted by 18 points for Shanique Mattis. Briana Davis also had an impressive showing, recording a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Propelled by Rachel Miller's career night, Penn State Harrisburg jumped out to a big lead and held off a late charge by Lancaster Bible in the team's 57-45 season-opening victory at the Capital Union Building on Thursday night, Nov. 8.
The Capital Athletic Conference lost two of its 10 members to the newly formed Atlantic East conference. Now it appears the CAC will also lose Frostburg State to Division II and Penn State-Harrisburg to the North East Athletic Conference.
The HCAC will go through Terre Haute since Rose-Hulman secured the top seed with its win over Manchester. Scranton edged Catholic to split their season series while Kenyon tripped DePauw and Penn St-Harrisburg stunned Mary Washington. That and more in today's recap.
For the third time this year, the CAC announced a new member will join the conference in 2013-14. Penn State-Harrisburg will make the jump from the NEAC.
Penn State-Harrisburg’s Dorothea Dixon became just the ninth women’s basketball player in NCAA history across all divisions to record an ultra-rare quadruple-double.
Amherst finished its regular season run through the NESCAC. UW-Stevens Point will be the top seed in the WIAC playoffs. That and more in Saturday's women's wrap.