Softball clinches third straight playoff appearance
The Shippensburg University softball team clinched a playoff berth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) tournament by sweeping Millersville University on Saturday afternoon.
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The Shippensburg University softball team clinched a playoff berth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) tournament by sweeping Millersville University on Saturday afternoon.
The softball team honors their two seniors Taryn Wilson and Jayci London on Senior Day before their doubleheader against East Stroudsburg University.
The Raiders are headed back to the PSAC tournament for the third season in a row. The will face either Lock Haven or Mansfield in the opening round.
The Shippensburg University lacrosse team played its best game of the season in a dominant 17-9 victory over Lock Haven University on Wednesday at Robb Sports Complex.
Sophomore Maddy Siejk scores a hat trick Wednesday afternoon against Lock Haven in Shippensburg. Siejk tallied two hat tricks her freshman season.
The Raiders celebrate one of their 17 scores in a home victory over Lock Haven that included an 11-2 scoring run in the second half. Sophomore Alana Cardaci and junior Kami Holt scored the most goals and assists, respectively, in a single game for SU in six years. Cardaci had the most goals for SU since 2007 (53).
Being a student-athlete is hard. Only a small percentage of high school athletes continue their athletic careers in college. Competing in two collegiate sports year-round is even harder.
DeFloria has already clinched a spot in the outdoor national championships at the end of the semester.
DeFloria is one of a handful of dual-sport student-athletes at SU. She experienced tremendous success in both volleyball and track.
Shamar Jenkins, right, celebrates his PR and Top 10 finish in Division II in the triple jump.
The Shippensburg University men’s and women’s track-and-field teams were successful at home in the Fifth Annual SU Collegiate Invitational held at Seth Grove Stadium on Wednesday.
The Shippensburg University lacrosse team dropped Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) games against Millersville University and Seton Hill University last week at Robb Sports Complex by scores of 15–12 and 18–10.
Alana Cardaci leads SU in goals and is fourth overall in the PSAC with 36.
The Shippensburg University softball team had a good week of action, winning four of its six games, which were capped by a doubleheader sweep of Millersville University on Saturday.
The Raiders celebrate Hannah Marsteller’s game-tying, three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning. SU went on to win later in the inning on a walkoff double from Hannah Johnson. The 7-6 victory was the first of two in a sweep of Millersville University for Shippensburg.
Pitcher Taryn Wilson celebrates with catcher Morgan Fetter, after notching the save in a 4-1 victory over Millersville University to round out a doubleheader sweep. Wilson struck out two of the three hitters she faced in the final inning, marking just the second save of her career.
Several injuries, an absence of veteran leadership and a lack of team experience led to a difficult season for Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Freshman of the Year, Aunbrielle Green, and the Shippensburg University women’s basketball squad.
The Raiders, despite Green’s excellent freshman season, finished only 12-16 and fell short of making the playoffs. Green was an integral part of the team, averaging 12.8 points per game this season.
Green was named the PSAC Freshman of the Year after a consistently stellar freshman season for SU.
The Shippensburg University men’s and women’s outdoor track-and-field teams were split this weekend at the College of William and Mary for the Colonial Relays, and at Millersville University for the Millersville Metrics.