Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro graduates attend spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 Family members of Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro graduates attend spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 A Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro student receives her degree during spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 A Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro student receives a degree during spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 Guests stand as the national anthem is played prior to the Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 A Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro student received a degree during spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro President Jon Anderson greets guests attending spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro graduate Sonia Yost was a student speaker during spring commencement inside McComb Fieldhouse in Edinboro on May 3 Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 05.02.25 | Matt Heffelfinger Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Clarion and Edinboro campuses to take place on May 3 © 2025 Slippery Rock University Athletics Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting 40at4Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Photo by: Jay LaPreteBuckeyes Roll to 40-4 Win at Edinboro11/17/2024 2:43:00 PM | Wrestling Ohio State wins nine of 10 matches on the afternoon Ohio – Ohio State won eight of 10 matches by major decision on Sunday afternoon to earn a 40-4 victory at Edinboro The Buckeyes are now 2-0 on the season while Edinboro falls to 2-2 three technical falls and four major decisions on an afternoon when nine of their 10 wrestlers won their bouts Sunday's dual started at 125 pounds with the Buckeyes' Brendan McCrone getting Ohio State off to a fast start by scoring three first-period points and then four more in the third period He added a riding time bonus point for the 8-0 major decision Ohio State's early lead swelled to 10-0 in the next match thanks a pin by 18th-ranked Nic Bouzakis at 133 pounds It took Bouzakis just 2:05 to finish off his win over Colton Camacho and continue to early Ohio State momentum At 141 pounds, Andre Gonzales scored early and often in the first period against Colin Roberts building a 11-0 lead that eventually led to a 15-0 technical fall That bonus point win – Ohio State's third in the first three bouts – have the Buckeyes a 15-0 lead Dylan D'Emilio would follow with a 6-3 win at 149 pounds to extend Ohio State's lead to 18-0 before Paddy Gallagher scored 10 first-period points enroute to a 26-11 technical fall over Ryan Michaels at 157 pounds The victory sent the Buckeyes into intermission with a 23-0 lead and with four bonus point wins in the first five bouts Sammy Sasso continued his comeback at 165 pounds with a 13-9 decision over Max Kirby to extend Ohio State's lead to 26-0. Sasso scored a takedown in each period and improved to 2-0 on the season. Following Sasso's win, Edinboro scored its lone win of the day when Brody Evans topped T.J. Schierl Ohio State will be back in action next Sunday, Nov. 24, when it hosts Hofstra at noon inside the Covelli Center. Those interested in single match tickets can go HERE to purchase. Group tickets can be purchased through the Ohio State sales team by calling 1-800-GOBUCKS or email athletic.tix@osu.edu. Receive the Latest News & Promotions Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | 4/26/2025 6:53:00 PM | Samantha Traini Interim Director of Strategic Communications and Ideation Brenna Whiteside led the team with five goals while five players netted two each Emme Mass netted IUP's first goal of the day at 12:56 and Whiteside followed with two consecutive goals at 10:38 and 7:51. Edinboro scored their lone goal at 2:47, and Maggie Kilgallon responded with a goal of her own 30 seconds later after winning the draw control There are currently no upcoming/recent events Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Softball | 4/26/2025 8:07:00 PM | Nick Schmieg Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Softball | 4/17/2025 6:00:00 PM | Taylor Brown Associate Director of Sports Information & Media Relations Gannon was limited to four hits in the opener, with Natalia Mallozzi (Woodbridge, Ontario/Father Bressani Catholic) delivering the team's lone RBI on a sixth-inning single that briefly gave the Golden Knights a 1-0 lead. Emma Smerick (Ford City Pa./Armstrong) sparked the inning with a bunt single and a stolen base before scoring on Mallozzi's hit to left Smerick's swipe marked a new Gannon single-season record giving her 30 on the year and surpassing Lauren Kitchen's 2001 mark of 29 The milestone came just one game after Smerick also broke the program's single-season triples record collecting her eighth in a 4-1 loss to Slippery Rock to surpass Sarah Kane's 2000 record of seven Pa./Burrell) recorded the final out of the sixth in relief Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | 4/15/2025 7:57:00 PM | Jon Holtz Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Women's Tennis | 4/17/2025 7:00:00 PM | - Tyler McIntosh Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Men's Basketball | 2/26/2025 10:37:00 PM | - Tyler McIntosh Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Women's Basketball | 03.09.25 | C.J Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Football | 9/28/2024 11:07:00 PM | Jon Holtz Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Women's Basketball | 2/26/2025 8:12:00 PM | Nick Schmieg Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting To see sponsored ads, please enable JavaScript. Edinboro, Pa. – PennWest Edinboro announced on Friday the additions of women's wrestling and women's golf to its varsity sports offerings with competition for both slated to begin in the 2025-26 academic year. Recruitment for both programs will begin immediately. Recruitment questionnaires are available for wrestling and golf, and both programs will compete at the Division II level. "The introduction of women's wrestling and women's golf at PennWest Edinboro represents an ongoing commitment to providing athletic opportunities for our students," said PennWest President Dr. Jon Anderson. "We are excited to embrace the newest NCAA Championship sport in women's wrestling and add the Fighting Scots to the rich tradition of women's golf." Women's wrestling was announced as the NCAA's 91st Championship Sport in January. There are currently 93 women's wrestling programs across the country. The first NCAA Championship competition will be in 2026. "Edinboro has always had a rich wrestling tradition," said Director of Athletics Dr. Katherine Robbins. "The addition of women's wrestling continues to build on that legacy of excellence in the sport of wrestling and adds another chapter to the storied history of Fighting Scot wrestling." The women's golf team will play their home course at Culbertson Hills Golf Club and be a member of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. "We are excited to add women's golf to our athletic offerings," Robbins said. "It is fitting that the Fighting Scots field a team in the game with its beginnings in Scotland. We are excited to join with long time community partner Culbertson Hills and the Orr family to make women's golf a reality at Edinboro." National searches for head coaches to lead the new teams will begin immediately. 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She allowed just two hits and one run and posted four strikeouts. IUP totaled four stolen bases and nine RBI. Madison Pikula led the way at the plate she went 3-for-3 with one run and had four RBI Edinboro's lone run came in the bottom of the first inning from a home run to left field Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Softball | 4/7/2025 7:51:00 PM | Nick Schmieg Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | 10/19/2024 6:08:00 PM | - Tyler McIntosh Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Matthew Scott is familiar with facing Edinboro University's football team The West Allegheny graduate was a defensive lineman for Indiana (University) of Pennsylvania from 2004-07 Scott will experience what it's like coaching the Crimson Hawks' PSAC West Division rival Edinboro announced Scott's hire as its next football coach on Tuesday who last month resigned to become the athletic director for Kiski Area High School in Leechburg Nulph was in charge of the Fighting Scots for their last five seasons Scott returns to western Pennsylvania football competition after six years with the staff for the University of New Haven (Connecticut) He last served as defensive coordinator for the Chargers “My family and I are so excited for the opportunity to join the Edinboro family and lead this program,” Scott said in an Edinboro news release “I'm ready to take on the responsibility that comes with leading the Edinboro football program and can’t wait to get to work with our young men and help them reach new heights." Scott's coaching career has spanned the NCAA he also served on staffs for Division III Susquehanna University and Division I University of Albany (New York) “We're excited to add Matt to our staff and for him to lead the Edinboro football program,” athletic director Katherine Robbins said passion for the game and a track record of success in our region that will benefit our student-athletes on and off the field.” Edinboro will formally introduce Scott during a news conference to be announced He'll officially become the Scots' 17th coach when they return to action this fall More: Edinboro University seeks new head football coach. Where former coach Jake Nulph is now Contact Mike Copper at mcopper@timesnews.com Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting California Clarion Edinboro California Clarion Edinboro Somerset Register Now Register Now Register Now Meet Our Counselors View Admissions Events Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | 3/26/2025 6:18:00 PM | Jon Holtz Thanks for visiting ! 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FacebookEmailUNIVERSITY PARK – The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team (6-0 0-0 B1G) sent various attached and unattached wrestlers to two tournaments this weekend as Penn State prepares for the start of the Big Ten dual season on Friday Nine Penn Staters competed at the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga 4-5 while two travelled to the Edinboro Open on Jan All rankings listed are InterMat/InterMat Tournament Power Index (TPI) four Penn Staters came away with individual titles (three at the Scuffle one at Edinboro) while seven of the 11 earned placings at their respective events True freshman Zack Ryder won the title at 184 Ryder went 5-0 overall with a pin and a technical fall 22 DJ Parker of Oklahoma 9-2 in the quarters and pinning No 20 TJ Stewart of Virginia Tech in the semifinals (4:06) He met Al Heeg of Northern Colorado in the finals and used a five-point move in extra time to win the championship True freshman Connor Mirasola won the championship at 197 Mirasola went unbeaten in his first four bouts and advanced to the finals to take on No He then rolled to a 7-3 win over the ranked Brophy to win the title at 197 True freshman Cole Mirasola won the title at 285 Mirasola went unbeaten through three matches rolling to a 9-0 major decision to win the crown Mirasola went 4-0 with two techs and a major Sophomore Connor Pierce took second at 149 Pierce advanced to the finals with a 4-3 win over No 13 Willie McDougald of Oklahoma in the semis and met No 16 Jordan Williams of Little Rock in the finals Pierce went 4-1 with a pin and a major to take second place Penn State’s fifth place winner at the Scuffle was senior+ Kurt McHenry at 125 McHenry posted a 6-2 overall record and placed fifth McHenry picked up two tech falls and a major on his way to the podium for Penn State hosting Michigan State to open up Big Ten action on Friday Penn State Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via X/twitter at @pennstateWREST on Penn State Wrestling's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/pennstatewrest Thanks for visiting and Associate Degrees together at each ceremony Sign language interpreting services will be provided at all PennWest ceremonies Game Recap: Men's Basketball | 1/29/2025 10:49:00 PM | - Tyler McIntosh Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting