Madelyn DeFazio, a fourth-year human development and family studies major, reflects on her Penn State Brandywine experience so far and how professional experiences have helped her succeed.
Karly Rees, a fourth-year business major, recently made the 700-mile plane ride to Nashville with Regional Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells and Director of Athletics Bobbi Caprice to attend the NCAA Convention.
The Penn State Brandywine Athletics Hall of Fame added four new members during an induction ceremony on Jan. 24. Members of the class of 2025 include former women’s soccer and softball student-athlete Arianna Segich, ice hockey student-athlete and ice hockey assistant coach Jeff Wild, women’s basketball student-athlete Joan Zimmerman-Berner and current women’s basketball coach Larry Johnson.
Penn State Brandywine Athletics held its annual awards banquet on May 22 in the Student Union. The 2023-24 academic year concluded Brandywine’s membership in the Penn State University Athletic Conference, as the athletic program transitions to NCAA Division III and the United East Conference this fall.
Top-seeded Penn State Brandywine clinched its ninth-straight Penn State University Athletic Conference Softball Championship by besting No. 2 Penn State Mont Alto 8-0 to sweep the best-of-three championship series on May 6 at Nittany Lion Softball Field.
As Connor Thompson prepares for commencement on May 4, he reflects on his time as a student at Penn State Brandywine and the unique experiences he had.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III membership committee approved Penn State Brandywine's application for provisional membership beginning Sept. 1.
Penn State Brandywine senior baseball student-athlete Connor Thompson and junior softball student-athlete Karly Rees were selected as the John S. Egli Award winners as the top male and female scholar-athletes in the Penn State University Athletic Conference.
Brandywine Athletics will be offering its first multi-sport youth camps this summer. Camps will be run by Penn State Brandywine coaches and student-athletes and will offer a wide variety of fun-filled activities for children ages 7 through 12.