
Penn State Abington senior Sean Seidenburg.
ABINGTON, Pa. — Penn State Abington athletics scores for the week beginning Oct. 15.
Cross Country Immaculata Invitational
Men's team finished in second place out of eight teams
Individual finishes out of 57 participants
- Ninth place: Tim McCreesh 14:31
- 10th: Dominic Pignatelli 14:39
- 12th: Gregory Gallagher 14:44
- 30th: Nate Louis 16:34
- 37th: Yu Nan Sun 17:23
Women
Individual finishes out of 51 participants
- Eighth place: Lily Magliente 12:49
- 19th: Melissa Madden 13:21
- 35th: Samantha Tropp 15:15
Golf at the Eastern Invitational
Team: Fourth place out of five
Individual scores on the par-70 course
Fourth: Shane Nocito 76
17th: Dicky Rhoads 84
22nd (tie): Matthew McGettigan and Richard Yang 91
Richard Rorabaugh 133
Soccer: Men
Abington 1, Penn State Berks 0
Abington 2, Penn College 0
Abington 3, Cazenovia College 1
Soccer: Women
Penn State Berks 7, Abington 0
Penn College 5, Abington 0
Abington 1, Cazenovia College 1
Volleyball
Penn State Berks 3, Abington 0
Ursinus College 3, Abington 0
Penn State Abington, formerly the Ogontz campus, offers baccalaureate degrees in 19 majors at its suburban location just north of Philadelphia. Nearly half of our 4,000 students complete all four years at Abington, with opportunities in undergraduate research, the Schreyer honors program, NCAA Division III athletics, and more. Students can start the first two years of more than 160 Penn State majors at Abington and complete their degrees at University Park or another campus. Lions Gate, our first residence hall, opened in August 2017.