AMCC News
MOUNT ALOYSIUS TEAMS JOIN NATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE
5/15/13
The National Volunteer Day of Service was actively
celebrated on April 27 by
volunteers from the Mount Aloysius College men's tennis, women's
soccer and men's soccer teams. The students worked at the
Allegheny Portage National Historic Site with the National Park
Service. Breaking up into two groups, one worked to eradicate the
non-native invasive plant species garlic mustard, collecting 15
garbage bags full and clearing approximately 200 acres of ground.
The second group worked at the APRR Headquarters to remove other
invasive weeds from the grounds.
MOUNT ALOYSIUS' KOVACH, BEHREND'S JACOBS EARN TOP HONORS
ON BASEBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
5/14/13
Mount Aloysius College senior third
baseman Aaron Kovach (left) and Penn State Behrend
senior
pitcher Ryan Jacobs (right) lead the list of
honorees on the AMCC 2013 baseball all-conference team. Kovach
was voted Player of the Year after leading the league in batting
(.424), slugging percentage (.640), RBI (42) and doubles (15).
Jacobs was the Lions' ace all season, posting a 1.19 ERA while
holding opposing hitters to a meager .200 BA. He posted seven
wins in nine starts.
Joining Jacobs were freshman outfielder John Hlavinka, the
Newcomer of the Year award winner, and Lions' skipper Paul Benim
as Coach of the Year, guiding his squad to their fifth AMCC
title after a 15-1 conference schedule and three straight wins in
the championship tournament.
Click here for the
complete all-conference team.
BEHREND GOLF, BASEBALL TEAMS HEADING INTO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY;
LA ROCHE BASEBALL EARNS TOP SEED IN ECAC SOUTH TOURNAMENT
5/13/13
As recipients of the AMCC automatic bids to the NCAA Division III
championship tournaments, the Penn State Behrend men's golf
and baseball teams will take their shots against national
competition starting this week.
The Lions' golfers will compete at the Sandestin Golf and Beach
Resort in Destin, Florida.
Methodist
will be hosting the 72-hole championship from May 14-17. The
competition begins at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday. After 36 holes of
competition, the field will be cut to the top 15 teams and top six
individuals not on one of those teams. The Lions are making
their second straight trip to the NCAA tournament after winning
their second consecutive AMCC title this past fall. Dante Vetica
was the individual medalist at the conference championship with a
two-day score of 146.
Meanwhile, the Behrend baseball team, their fifth AMCC crown barely
out of the box, is headed to the Mideast Regional, hosted by Rose
Hulman to play two-time defending national champion Marietta (29-12)
in their opening game at 7:45 p.m. on Wednesday.
The Lions will be making their first trip to the NCAA tournament
since 2010. Behrend holds a 2-6 all-time record in the tournament
with both wins coming in 2010. The Lions will be guaranteed at least
two games. The winner of the Behrend/Marietta game will face the
winner of the Wooster/Thomas More contest on Thursday at 7:45 p.m.
The losers of those two games will face each other at 1:15 p.m. on
Thursday.
The La Roche College baseball team remains active in the
post-season as well. The
Redhawks
will be the #1 seed in the ECAC South Region Tournament, where they
will host #4 seed Waynesburg on Wednesday. La Roche was the
runner-up to Behrend in the AMCC championship.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: WEEK OF MAY 13
5/13/13
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Penn St. Behrend CF Ryan
Kragnes

hit .462 in the AMCC tournament to lead the Lions to their |
Baseball
Player:
Ryan Kragnes, Penn State Behrend |
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Baseball
Pitcher:
Derrick Capiak, Mount Aloysius College |
BASEBALL TITLE, NCAA AUTOMATIC BID GOES TO PENN STATE
BEHREND
5/11/13
After they split in the regular season and finished one-two in the
AMCC standings, it was
only
fitting that Penn St. Behrend and La Roche College
met in the championship round of the conference tournament.
After spotting the defending champion Redhawks a 3-0 lead, the Lions
roared back with seven runs of their own, and closed out their fifth
title with a 9-4 victory. Sophomore Tylor Williams
pitched his way out of trouble to earn with the win, while junior
Chad Zurat got credit for the save.
In addition to several spectacular defensive plays in centerfield,
senior Ryan Kragnes went 2 for 4 with 2 runs scored,
Behrend's next stop will be the NCAA Division III tournament.
Pairings and regional host site will be announced Monday.
LA ROCHE WOMEN, PENN ST. BEHREND MEN HEAD TO SPAIN, ITALY
FOR SOCCER
5/9/13
A pair of AMCC soccer squads are off to Europe for some athletic
competition as well as
cultural
immersion. The La Roche College women's team will spend three
days in Barcelona, Spain before moving on to Italy for seven days.
Meanwhile, the Penn State Behrend men's team will be spending
a full nine days just in Spain, with stops in Barcelona, Valencia
and Madrid. It will be the fifth European tour for the program
since 1998, with expeditions to England, Germany, Italy and Brazil.
MEDAILLE'S BONGIOVANNI, PITT-BRADFORD'S MOSBY HEAD
SOFTBALL ALL-STARS
5/8/13
Boasting a .445 batting average and 25
RBI, Medaille College junior outfielder Mary Kate
Bongiovanni
(left) is the AMCC 2013 Softball Player of the Year.
Pitcher of the Year
honors go to Pitt-Bradford junior Sydney Mosby (right),
who led the
league with 15 wins and ranked second with a 2.05
ERA. D'Youville shortstop Mackenzie Kehlenbeck landed
Newcomer of the Year honors, after a freshman campaign that resulted
in a .429 batting average with 20 extra base hits. Pitt-Bradford's
Tina Phillips earned Coach of the Year honors for the second
time in her AMCC career, after guiding the Panthers to a 13-5
conference record and the championship game of the league
tournament.
Click here for the
complete all-conference team.
PENN STATE ALTOONA HEADING TO NCAA SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT AS AMCC
CHAMPION, HEADING TO VIRGINIA FOR NCAA REGIONAL
5/5/13
Winning the AMCC softball tournament brought two prizes for the
price of one to Penn
State
Altoona: the conference title and the league's automatic
bid to the NCAA Division III tournament. The Lions
accomplished that feat by defeating Pitt-Bradford, 8-1, in the
championship game of the AMCC tournament. It is the Lions'
first softball title.
Senior pitcher Jackie Smith got the win, striking out 3
Panthers for her11th victory of the season. Sophomore Kelly
Chambers led the Lions at the plate with a triple and 3 RBI to
break the game open, while juniors Brittany Smith and
Lauren Bove went 2 for 3 on the day.
With the conference's NCAA
automatic bid in hand, the Lions will travel to the Salem, VA
regional where they will face Salisbury University on Thursday at
10am.
FRANCISCAN'S JARZYNKA HEADLINES MEN'S TENNIS
ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
5/1/13
Capping a stellar junior campaign which saw him go undefeated at
both #1 singles and #1
doubles
in conference competition and lead his team to the league title,
Franciscan University junior Paul Jarzynka has been named the
AMCC Men's Tennis Player of the Year. Joining Jarzynka in the
spotlight is freshman teammate Zack Quiza, who was named
Newcomer of the Year. Quiza earned first team all-conference
honors at both #4 singles and #2 doubles. The Barons' head
coach Jeremy Ellis received the Coach of the Year nod, after
guiding his squad to a 6-0 league record and winning the AMCC
tournament to earn the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA
tournament, the first in any sport in Franciscan history.
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complete all-conference team.
PITT-BRADFORD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM GOES TO THE DOGS
4/24/13
The Pitt-Bradford women’s basketball
team recently spent time at the McKean County
Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The Panthers spent
more than two hours at the facility walking dogs, socializing with
cats by holding, petting and playing with them, and interacting with
the staff.
“The SPCA is always looking for volunteers to help with the playing
and socializing of the animals in the shelter,” said head coach
Patrick Daniel. “So on such a beautiful day that we have not seen in
a long time, I am very happy and grateful several of my players took
the time to interact and have fun with the animals.”
The women’s basketball team is one of several Pitt-Bradford squads
that have spent time at the SPCA this year. In all, Pitt-Bradford
athletics has volunteered more than 1,300 hours this school year
while raising approximately $1,600 for various charities and
organizations.
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