ALTOONA, Pa. – Penn State Altoona men’s swimming was handed a 160-67 defeat at the hands of Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference opponent Penn State Behrend on Saturday afternoon in the Adler Natatorium.
OBERLIN, Ohio – By the end of the third and final day of this weekend’s Oberlin College Invitational at the Carr Pool, the Penn State Altoona men’s swimming team nailed down ninth place out of 12 teams.
OBERLIN, Ohio – The Penn State Altoona men’s swimming team moved up into ninth place after day two of the Oberlin College Invitational on Saturday at the Carr Pool.
OBERLIN, Ohio – Penn State Altoona men’s swimming opened its weekend in the Oberlin College Invitational on Friday evening at Carr Pool, holding down 10th place out of 12 men’s squads and totaling 80 points.
ALTOONA, Pa. – The Penn State Altoona men’s swimming team hosted its home opener on Saturday afternoon in the Adler Natatorium, and the Lions suffered a 136-112 loss to Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference opponent Alfred State College.
NORTH BOSTON, N.Y. – Penn State Altoona freshman Isaac Swanson (Clearfield, PA/Clearfield) was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Men’s Swimmer of the Week on Monday.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Penn State Altoona men’s swimming recorded its fourth straight win to open the 2019-20 season on Friday night, when the Lions defeated non-conference opponent Juniata College 96-50 at the Binder Natatorium.
BRADFORD, Pa. – Penn State Altoona men’s swimming picked up a pair of wins on Saturday afternoon, when the Lions posted victories over Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference opponents Pitt-Bradford and SUNY Delhi at the Paul C. Duke III Aquatic Center.
BRADFORD, Pa. – The Penn State Altoona men’s and women’s swimming teams opened their 2019-20 seasons on a strong note on Saturday afternoon, combining for a first place finish in the Pitt-Bradford Panther Relays at the Paul C. Duke III Aquatic Center.
Entering the 2019-20 season, the Penn State Altoona men’s and women’s swimming teams are comprised of largely young rosters. But despite having a majority of freshmen swimmers on both the men’s and women’s teams, second-year head coach Brad Brooks believes that his squads have the ability to accomplish some big things this year.
The Penn State Altoona men's and women's swimming program has scheduled an organizational meeting for any students who intend to compete on the team this upcoming 2019-20 season.