The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) is proud to announce the addition of men's wrestling as the newest conference sport, beginning with the 2022-23 academic year.
Penn State Behrend won it's second AMCC title and first trip to the NCAA Division III tournament with a 3-1 victory over Geneva College in the men's volleyball championship.
After a difficult two years of dealing with the covid-19 pandemic and not being able to get out in the local communities, the AMCC student-athletes have stepped it up in 2021-22 to once again give back to their local commuity members in a big way.
Coaching in the same conference as your alma mater is a hard thing to do, but the experience of playing a few “home games” at the school beforehand makes the adjustment just a bit simpler.
Dr. Jennifer (Rush) Bennett graduated from what was then La Roche College in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry.
Connor Priester was introduced to the AMCC in the Spring of 2016 as he officially got his career underway as a member of the Medaille College baseball team.
Ryan Santos went to Alfred State College with a goal to continue his passion for baseball. He enrolled in the sport management program and secured a spot on the baseball team to begin that journey.
The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference is continuing to help grow the sport of NCAA women's bowling, adding William Smith College as an affiliate member next season.
The Penn State Altoona golf program has been a central part of the life of Tom Koehle, from his playing days with the Lions in the early 2000s to his coaching career with the team that began shortly after his college graduation.
Penn State Behrend once again started off the year with several AMCC championships and is in the lead for the AMCC Presidents Cup title after the fall sport season.
All-AMCC performer, Pitt-Bradford Alum and Hall of Fame member, mom, award winning investigative journalist, Edward R. Murrow National Award winner, the descriptors can go on and on for 2005 Pitt-Bradford graduate Jennifer Lewke-Tortora.
Paul Benim arrived at Penn State Behrend in 1989 to continue his successful baseball and basketball career he had at Iroquois High School in Erie, Pennsylvania.
The Lockport, NY native returned to action on the sidelines as the women’s assistant soccer coach at the start of the 2019 fall season before taking over a leadership role as the interim head coach during the 2020-21 Covid spring season.