Friday night at Showers Field the crowd did what they could to give the seniors on the Penn State DuBois baseball team their proper due, but at the end of the night it was again the seniors who, in their typical fashion, gave the crowd even more to cheer about as they swept a doubleheader against Penn State Fayette 10-1, and 6-5.
Penn State DuBois Softball hosted PSU Scranton Sunday afternoon at Heindl Field for a Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference doubleheader. It was senior recognition day for DuBois, and the ladies didn't disappoint their home crowd, taking the win in both games, with a 15-0 final in both contests.
Penn State DuBois recently celebrated donors and scholars alike at the 2021 Scholarship Celebration. Held virtually via Zoom this year, the event recognizes both those who make scholarships possible, as well as those who achieve their dreams of obtaining a higher education through the use of these funds.
The first game in the double header against visiting Penn State Beaver Wednesday was quite a show for Penn State DuBois pitcher Lizzy Scott, who faced only 22 batters in her complete game shutout and allowed only 1 hit. To add to the excitement was her career-high 17 strike-out performance.
Penn State DuBois started the first round of the PSUAC tournament Saturday seeded No. 2. They would traveled to Mont Alto to best No. 3 seeded, Penn State Greater Allegheny 4-1.
In the first round of the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) Championship Tournament playoffs, No. 2 seeded Penn State DuBois hosted No. 3 seeded Penn State Hazleton Saturday at Heindl Field, with DuBois taking the win 5-0.
After just having defeated Penn State Greater Allegheny, the Penn State DuBois baseball team would have to transition right away to Penn State Mont Alto in the next round of games in the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) playoffs on Saturday. Mont Alto would come out on the winning side in this contest, 4-3.
Members of the Penn State DuBois class of 2021 officially joined the Penn State alumni community on Friday, May 7, as commencement ceremonies were celebrated at Heindl Field, with Chancellor M. Scott McBride presiding. Professor Arshad Khan served as faculty marshal.
Keely Roen, associate teaching professor and program coordinator for the Wildlife Technology program, has been named the Penn State DuBois Educational Foundation Educator of the Year, announced during Spring Commencement ceremonies at Heindl Field in DuBois on Friday.