In part one of this two-part series, athletes from the Commonwealth campuses delivered record-setting seasons and performances.
However, that trend continues across Pennsylvania as even more Nittany Lions left their mark in 2024-25, proving that their athletic impact, despite uncertain futures amid closures, is anything but temporary.
Here are the stars from the remaining Commonwealth campuses.
Hazelton: Eddie Wess – Baseball
For Hazelton, its baseball program stood out with many candidates, despite a season full of downturns.
Yet, Eddie Wess emerged as a key contributor due to contact and power in the batter’s box. Despite falling short of leading his squad in average, the senior still hit .343 and had a team-high four home runs. He led the team in RBIs with 19 doubles with nine.
Lehigh Valley: Jack Montesdeoca – Men’s Soccer
A team captain, Jack Montesdeoca starred from the midfield with both goal scoring and passing. The senior’s eight goals were good for second on the team, but four of them were game-winning, which led the blue and white.
Along with that, the Easton, Pennsylvania, native supplied a top-three USCAA figure with 13 assists.
Mont Alto: James Sibert – Baseball
Leading the Nittany Lions with a .467 batting average, 12 home runs and 48 RBIs, James Sibert proved monumental for a 35-18 finish for Mont Alto.
A win in the losers’ bracket of the USCAA Small College World Series saw the Strasburg, Virginia, native’s squad advance to the championship, where they fell 8-3 to Salem University.
New Kensington: Samara Ayodele – Women’s Soccer
New Kensington had its first women’s soccer All-American honorable mention ever in the form of Samara Ayodele, who netted nine goals and two assists in eight games.
The freshman from Laurel, Maryland, was instrumental in what was the program’s first season. She scored two goals in its first win, a 9-0 triumph over Penn State Beaver.
Schuylkill: Issac Lane – Men’s Basketball
A 2025 USCAA All-American, Isaac Lane did the majority of Schuylkill’s scoring with a 20.1 per game average paired with a team high 7.9 rebounds per game. During his senior season at Penn State, the senior also earned Co-PSUAC Player of the Year honors.
Scranton: Alex Brinkman – Baseball
After transferring from Keystone College this offseason, Alex Brinkman led Scranton in all major categories such as batting average, RBIs, home runs and position player fielding percentage. The Jefferson Township, Pennsylvania, native was honored as a PSUAC All-Conference team member.
Shenango: Faith Sullivan – Track and Field & Golf
A two-sport star, Faith Sullivan took home awards both on the track and the golf course.
At the USCAA Track and Field championships, the North Jackson, Ohio, native won Shenango’s first ever title with an 800m time of 2:29.08, while also finishing third in the 1500m.
As for golf, Sullivan finished fourth with Shenango at the 2024 PSUAC Championships, and was honored as the Student-Athlete of the Year for golf.
Wilkes-Barre: Jedidiah Ashton – Men’s Basketball
In his senior year, Jedidiah Ashton improved his points per game total to a team high of 18.7, becoming the program’s scoring record holder. This achievement earned the Brooklyn, New York, native the PSUAC Player of the Year award and a USCAA First Team All-American honor in a season where he also averaged a team-high 8.7 rebounds per game.
York: Ben Zimmerman – Men’s Soccer
Clinical shooting propelled Ben Zimmerman through 2025 with 12 goals in 13 games, setting a team-high mark.
The New Park, Pennsylvania, native helped his squad to a 9-2-3 record and ended as a USCAA First Team All-American.
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