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Former Jeannette football star Anthony Johnson entering transfer portal
Bowling Green freshman football player Anthony Johnson, who spent time at Jeannette before transferring to Cleveland Heights (Ohio) for his senior year of high school, announced he now plans to change colleges. Johnson said on Twitter that he will enter the NCAA Transfer Portal and that his “recruitment is now...
Slippery Rock’s run ends against Minnesota State in Division II semis
The Minnesota State football team had an interesting journey to Slippery Rock on Friday that featured an hour-and-a-half delay after a truck carrying team equipment bumped into the charter airplane it was scheduled to take. The Mavericks had to wait for a new plane to arrive before taking off in...
Slippery Rock’s Chad Kuhn tackles challenge of going from QB to DE
Chad Kuhn never played a down of defense at Kiski Area. As the Cavaliers quarterback, he focused solely on offense, but when Slippery Rock coach Shawn Lutz saw the type of athlete Kuhn was — combined with his wrestling background — Lutz thought the potential was there for a transition...
North Allegheny alum Marc Migliozzi makes history on Akron cross country team
North Allegheny graduate Marc Migliozzi made history as a senior on the Akron men’s cross country team. Migliozzi, 21, of Franklin Park became the school’s first cross country runner to qualify for the NCAA championship meet. He placed 103rd of 249 competitors in the Division I men’s 10K race Nov....
NA grad Josh Luchini wraps up stellar sophomore year for Lehigh soccer team
North Allegheny graduate Josh Luchini had a banner season as a sophomore on the Lehigh men’s soccer team. Luchini, a 6-foot forward, was named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and first-team all-league. He led the Mountain Hawks (13-5-3 overall, 6-0-3 in the conference) to the conference title and...
Shaler Area grad Mike Heinl hits wrestling milestone at W&J
Reaching the 100-win milestone wasn’t out of the question for Washington & Jefferson senior Mike Heinl. But the Shaler Area graduate knew the math wasn’t in his favor after his freshman season. Heinl’s first go-round as a collegiate wrestler ended up with a 14-14 record in his ledger. But after...
‘Magnificent Seven’ help WCCC relaunch women’s basketball program
Last year, on would-be women’s basketball game nights at Westmoreland County Community College, the gym was either quiet or being used for another event at the school. Intramurals got more attention. That is because there was no women’s basketball last year in Youngwood. The season was shelved due to a...
Murrysville’s Andrew Mastovich makes All-ECAC team
Andrew Mastovich surely made his mark in the Penn State Behrend men’s soccer program. The senior defender out of Franklin Regional added another postseason accolade Wednesday when he was named to the All-Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III All-Star First Team. Mastovich, the AMCC Defensive Player of the Year, is...
Westmoreland campus clippings: Latrobe’s Pevarnik leaving Penn State
Former Latrobe golf standout Brady Pevarnik will play for a new team next season. Pevarnik is leaving Penn State and will transfer to the College of Charleston (S.C.) for the spring semester. A a regular contender during his WPIAL career, Pevarnik has top-10 finishes at the notable Scott Robertson Memorial...
IUP men’s basketball moves up one spot in national rankings
The IUP men’s basketball team remains undefeated, and it ticked up one spot to No. 5 in the National Association of Basketball Coaches Division II Top 25 Poll released Tuesday afternoon. The Crimson Hawks, 7-0 after a 76-63 win at Mansfield on Saturday, held the No. 6 position the previous...
IUP women’s basketball holds steady in national poll; Cal U slides two spots
The IUP women’s basketball team held its position while Cal (Pa.) slipped two spots in the latest Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll released Tuesday afternoon. The Crimson Hawks, again No. 13 in the rankings, went 2-0 on the road last week, defeating the University of...
IUP women’s soccer coach Adel Heder gets call to hall
Longtime IUP women’s soccer coach Adel Heder will be inducted into the PA West Yough Soccer Hall of Fame. Heder, who has WPIAL ties, will join four other inductees at a ceremony Jan. 4 at the PA West Soccer Awards Gala at the DoubleTree Hotel in Green Tree. The boys...
Lackawanna’s Robert Kennedy receives Marshall offer
Robert “Poogie” Kennedy has one more semester left at Lackawanna before, concievably, he embarks on the next chapter of his football career. The former Jeannette star who has shined as a safety at the junior college level, continues to draw Division I interest. Lackawanna (10-1) finished runner-up in the NJCAA...
Westmoreland campus clippings: Interest increases for Yough grad, Lackawanna offensive lineman
Scott Houseman almost did not go to Lackawanna, but the hulking linemen sure is glad he did. Not only did the Yough graduate get to play for a national championship with the Falcons, he also has seen a spike in his recruiting. A starter on the offensive line this season,...
Weekend College Top 10: Slippery Rock football earns spot in D-II semifinals
Every Monday, the Tribune-Review will highlight 10 top area college performances from the weekend: 1. Slippery Rock football bound for semifinals Roland Rivers III accounted for eight touchdowns — six passing and two rushing — as the eighth-ranked Rock outlasted 13th-ranked Notre Dame (Ohio), 65-59, in the NCAA Division II...
Slippery Rock advances to D-II semifinals with wild 65-59 victory
When Slippery Rock quarterback Roland Rivers III had to sit out all of 2017 with a shoulder injury, he passed the time by playing a lot of the video game “Madden.” But he didn’t play the usual way. “I played practice mode with all 32 (NFL) teams for three hours...
Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer loses in NCAA Division III semifinals
The Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team had its NCAA Division III national championship hopes come to an end Friday. The Tartans lost 2-1 to No. 1 Messiah (22-1-2) on penalty kicks in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament in Greensboro, N.C. Messiah’s Maddie Kohl, Megan Mansfield and Brooke Firestone...
Penn Hills grad Sherron Schifino bursts onto scene at Point Park
After a year away from basketball, Sherron Schifino has reappeared on the Pittsburgh basketball scene, this time at Point Park. Schifino, a 2017 Penn Hills graduate, has acclimated himself quite well in his first year at Point Park (4-4) under head coach Joe Lewandowski. In the early going, Schifino leads...
North Allegheny grad, Carnegie Mellon diver Mianzo continues to improve
North Allegheny graduate Maddie Mianzo had a productive month as a junior diver on the Carnegie Mellon women’s swimming and diving team. Mianzo, 20, of Franklin Park, was named University Athletic Association Athlete of the Week for Nov. 18 after earning her first NCAA Division III regional qualifying marks of...
Former Latrobe golfer Brady Pevarnik leaving Penn State
Brady Pevarnik has changed clubs before to combat a stiff wind or to negotiate a tight pin placement. But now the former Latrobe star golfer is changing colleges. Pevarnik is leaving Penn State and will transfer to the College of Charleston (S.C.) for the spring semester. “It just wasn’t the...
Slippery Rock QB Roland Rivers III finalist for Harlon Hill Award
The Harlon Hill Award often is called the Heisman Trophy of NCAA Division II football. Could this year’s hardware end up in the hands of a player from … Slippery Rock? Could happen. Slippery Rock senior quarterback Roland Rivers III is one of the eight finalists for the Hill Award,...
Seton Hill’s Viktoria Farian an all-region selection
On the eve of her volleyball team’s opening match in the NCAA Division II Tournament, Seton Hill’s Viktoria Farian received some more postseason recognition. Farian, a junior outside hitter, was named to the NCAA Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association All-Atlantic Region second team. She was a first-team selection last season....
Chase Rowe leaving La Roche baseball to join Detroit Tigers organization
Seven-time AMCC Baseball Coach of the Year Chase Rowe is leaving La Roche to take a minor league position with the Detroit Tigers. Rowe will be a hitting coach but the team or level at which he will coach has not been announced. The Knoch graduate announced the move on...
Westmoreland campus clippings: Seton Hill coach Katarski reaches milestone
Seven seasons into his tenure at Seton Hill, women’s basketball coach Mark Katarski has reached a milestone. Katarski’s teams often come close to scoring 100 points. In Sunday’s 85-78 win over Frostburg State, the Griffins gave him 100 career victories. Katarski, who began guiding the Griffins in 2013-14, when they...
Westmoreland campus clippings: Brandon Stone gets time for La Salle
Brandon Stone believed he could not only play Division I basketball, but that he also could make an immediate impact when he arrived at a program. The 6-foot-11 freshman forward, who played at Southmoreland before finishing his prep career at The Christ School (N.C.), is playing right away at La...
