The AMCC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) joined together in 2019 to participate in the first-ever conference-wide community service project, SAAC for Socks.
Penn State Behrend basketball players Malike Brinson, Andy Niland, Dorian Connors, and Derrick Clark presented the "Stay in to Win" program sponsored by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) to students at Mother Theresa Academy in Erie, PA.
For the third year in a row, Hilbert College student-athletes spent a Saturday morning assisting with the WNY Special Olympics at their annual basketball clinic in Williamsville.
Rob deGrandpre, head coach of the Hilbert College men's basketball program, participated in the Big Tree Elementary school's First Annual Celebration of Reading night which was created by the Big Tree Elementary School Parent Teacher Association and held on March 14.
The Medaille College baseball team registered a few weeks ago for Roswell Park's Goin' Bald For Bucks Campaign with hopes of raising $1,000 to help strike out cancer.
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford department of athletics and Alpha Phi Omega chapter hosted its fourth annual "Teal There's a Cure" campaign during the Saturday, February 2, home basketball doubleheader to raise awareness for ovarian cancer.
As the temperatures in January continue to drop throughout the landscape of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC), the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) will be joining forces over the next two weeks to help keep the less fortunate warm this winter.
Penn State Altoona’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) hit the bowling lanes on Monday, January 14 to volunteer with the Special Olympics of Blair County. The event was part of Penn State Altoona’s participation in the NCAA Division III National SAAC “50 for 50th Challenge.”
As part of their effort to battle the impact of pediatric cancer, the D'Youville College men's basketball team put on their annual Gold Game in support of the Go 4 the Goal Foundation.
Shortly before Christmas, the Pitt-Greensburg men's and women's basketball teams came together to help local families in need by helping pack "chemo comfort totes".
The D'Youville College men's and women's basketball teams came together this past Veterans Day to recognize, honor, and support current and former veterans.
On Saturday, December 1, 11 student-athletes and several members of the D'Youville College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) raised funds for the Special Olympics at Woodlawn Beach for the 12th annual Polar Plunge.
Sue Cervi, the Director of Volunteers from the Buffalo City Mission, was presented with financial donations and non-perishable food prior to the Hilbert College men’s basketball game December 3.
Members of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford baseball team spent Friday afternoon and evening assisting with the setup for the annual Bradford Christmas Parade.
On Monday, December 3, the Penn State Behrend baseball team voluntarily got haircuts on the stage in Bruno's Café to raise money for Grady's Decision, a non-profit organization run by Lions alumni Ryan Smith.
Members of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford women's soccer team spent their Sunday with members of the Bradford youth soccer community at the McDowell Field House.
Members of the D'Youville College men and women's basketball teams recently took time away from the court to help out local families in need of a Thanksgiving dinner this past week.
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford men's and women's tennis programs are hosting the third-annual Hot Paws campaign that will span the length of the winter sports season.
Marking their 5th year of service, the 2019 Hilbert College baseball team found their way to the Airport Lanes bowling alley to assist with the Western Regional Special Olympics Bowling Tournament this past weekend.
Members of Penn State Altoona’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) got in the Halloween spirit while serving the community last week, participating in the Safe Trick-or-Treat event held on campus last Thursday.