2014-15 AMCC Women's Basketball News
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has named longtime Frostburg State University assistant men’s basketball coach Sean Brown Sr. as its new women’s basketball coach.
The Athletics Department at Hilbert College is pleased to introduce Melissa Graham as the new head women's basketball coach.
All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team.
The AMCC has placed seven women's basketball student-athletes in the top 50 nationally in the following statistical categories for all games during the 2014-15 season.
Pitt-Bradford women’s basketball senior Alicia Kimmel has been named a 2015 Division III Honorable Mention All-American.
Players and coaches from Penn State Altoona's men's and women's basketball teams volunteered in the 4th Annual Central Blair Recreation and Park Commission Basketball Clinic on Saturday, helping to provide basketball instruction to local youth and raise money for the CBRC's scholarship funds.
Pitt-Bradford senior forward Alicia Kimmel and La Roche sophomore guard Sabrina McLin have been named to the 2015 All-Great Lakes Region Team.
The La Roche Lady Redhawks put together an impressive performance in their NCAA Tournament First Round matchup with Eastern Mennonite.
Pitt-Bradford senior Alicia Kimmel has been named the AMCC Women's Basketball Player of the Year to head the 2014-15 all-conference team.
AMCC women's basketball champion La Roche College (22-5, 17-1 AMCC) will face Eastern Mennonite University (22-4, 15-1 ODAC) on Friday, March 6 at Thomas More College in Crestview Hills, KY.
Biddle was the major driving force behind the Bobcats playoff push. Biddle averaged 22 points per game on an impressive 61% shooting. She'd also average 9 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, and 1.3 steals over the three playoff games to help Pitt-Greensburg reach the AMCC Championship game.
La Roche College claimed their sixth AMCC women's basketball championship with a 73-55 win over Pitt-Greensburg Saturday afternoon.
The stage is set for the 2015 AMCC Women's Basketball Tournament, with #1 La Roche taking on #3 Pitt-Greensburg on Saturday at 3:00 p.m.
The Pitt-Greensburg Bobcats and Penn St. Altoona Lions both claimed victories Tuesday evening in the first round of the AMCC women's basketball tournament and will advance to the semi-finals.
Schriner continued to bring an offensive spark to the Barons' basketball team. Against LaRoche, she scored 25 points, led the team in rebounds with seven, and added four steals and two assists. Against D'Youville, she scored 21 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out four assists. She did this while shooting 16-30 from the field and 10-12 from the line. FUS was down two at the half against D'Youville before Schriner poured in 15 in the second half helping to lead the team to a victory and secure a post-season berth. This week, she averaged 23 points, 6.5 rebounds, and four steals. She also helped her team make school history by earning Franciscan's first trip to the AMCC Tournament.
The AMCC women's basketball tournament will tip off Tuesday evening when #6 Franciscan University travels to #3 Pitt-Greensburg and #5 Medaille College goes to #4 Penn St. Altoona.
