Penn State Schuylkill proudly recognizes six student-athletes who earned Penn State University Athletic Conference postseason honors in men's and women's basketball.
Penn State Schuylkill went punch-for-punch all night, but a late York push sealed a 77-67 finish
The Young Lions showed continued growth and fight on the road despite a straight-set loss to Valley Forge Tuesday night.
Schuylkill fought through every possession and stayed locked in as one in the season-ending PSUAC matchup at York.
In a high-speed, physical battle with playoff stakes on the line, Penn State Schuylkill outlasted Penn State Scranton 92-90 on Sunday.
The Lions battled through adversity all season and earned another game together with a 56-46 PSUAC playoff win over Penn State Scranton.
Schuylkill pushed Valley Forge to five sets and gained valuable experience against Eastern on Saturday.
Bryce Hensley went 11-for-16 for 22 points as Schuylkill rallied late and had the tying look at the horn.
Gray’s 1,000th point capped a dominant Senior Night win for the Lions.
Novak’s spark and Johnson’s steady hand fueled a big conference home win.
Amir Gray poured in 29, but Hazleton lived at the line in a 72–61 decision on Tuesday night.
Johnson led the way and Schuylkill battled on the boards, but Hazleton’s pressure and three-point shooting created the gap in a 56–32 final.
Penn State Schuylkill showed flashes of grit and defensive effort, but Wilson’s pace and depth built separation early and never let up.
Schuylkill exploded for 57 first-half points, but a red-hot Scranton second half—and a pivotal late sequence—swung a tight one in the final minute.
In a grind-it-out conference road game, Penn State Schuylkill leaned on toughness, second chances, and late defensive stops to secure the win.
Schuylkill trades punches all night and nearly knocks off unbeaten York at home.
