Penn State University Athletic Conference
The Penn State University Athletic Conference is a member conference of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. It comprises 13 of the Commonwealth Campuses of Pennsylvania State University.
Member schools
| Name | Location | Enrollment | Year Established | Nickname |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Penn State Beaver | Monaca, Pennsylvania | 870 | 1965 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State Brandywine1 | Media, Pennsylvania | 1,630 | 1967 | Lions |
| Penn State DuBois | DuBois, Pennsylvania | 795 | 1935 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus | Uniontown, Pennsylvania | 957 | 1934 | Roaring Lions |
| Penn State Greater Allegheny2 | McKeesport, Pennsylvania | 701 | 1948 | Lions |
| Penn State Hazleton | Hazleton, Pennsylvania | 1,172 | 1934 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State Lehigh Valley | Center Valley, Pennsylvania | 942 | 1912 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State Mont Alto | Mont Alto, Pennsylvania | 1,217 | 1903 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State New Kensington | New Kensington, Pennsylvania | 801 | 1958 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State Schuylkill | Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania | 1,012 | 1934 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State Shenango | Sharon, Pennsylvania | 651 | 1965 | Lions |
| Penn State Wilkes-Barre | Lehman, Pennsylvania | 683 | 1916 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State Scranton | Dunmore, Pennsylvania | 1,270 | 1923 | Nittany Lions |
| Penn State York | York, Pennsylvania | 1,329 | 1926 | Nittany Lions |
- Notes
- - formerly Penn State Delaware County
- - formerly Penn State McKeesport
Sports
| Sport | Men's | Women's |
|---|---|---|
| Baseball | ||
| Basketball | ||
| Cross Country | ||
| Golf | ||
| Soccer | ||
| Softball | ||
| Volleyball |
See also
External links
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