The Penn State DuBois softball team gathers for a team photo after winning the 2025 PSUAC championship, the first conference championship in program history.
Entering the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) championship tournament as the number four seed, many doubted that the Penn State DuBois softball team would make much noise in the tournament. That doubt acted as fuel for the fire that was burning inside of the Lady Lion players, and they used that fuel to make a historic run that has not been seen before in program history.
After finishing conference play in the regular season in the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) undefeated, Penn State DuBois baseball entered the conference championship tournament as the number one seed out of the western division. After a thrilling tournament run, the Nittany Lions came up just short of their championship goal, falling to Penn State Mont Alto in the championship series on May 4 at Showers Field.
Jackie Atkins, assistant teaching professor of English, left, and Jessica Clontz, assistant teaching professor of human development and family studies, right, hold engraved plaques next to the Little Free Library that was installed and dedicated to the late Tony Vallone during a ceremony at Penn State DuBois on April 29.
Jackie Atkins, assistant teaching professor of English, reads one of her husband Tony Vallone’s original poems during the Little Free Library dedication at Penn State DuBois on April 29.
Jessica Clontz, assistant teaching professor of human development and family studies, shares her personal memories of Tony Vallone during the Little Free Library dedication at Penn State DuBois on April 29.
Jungwoo Ryoo, chancellor and chief academic officer at Penn State DuBois, draws attention to the newly installed Little Free Library during its dedication ceremony held on April 29.
Jackie Atkins, assistant teaching professor of English, left, and Jessica Clontz, assistant teaching professor of human development and family studies, right, hold engraved plaques next to the Little Free Library that was installed and dedicated to the late Tony Vallone during a ceremony at Penn State DuBois on April 29.
Members of the Penn State DuBois community gathered Tuesday, April 29, to dedicate a Little Free Library in honor of Tony Vallone, associate professor of English, who passed away earlier this year on Jan. 5.
Members of the baseball team at Penn State DuBois that were recognized during senior day ceremonies on April 25. These players are playing their final season at Penn State DuBois as they prepare to graduate or move on to another campus at the end of the semester.