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Pennsylvania Reports Revenue Spike Thanks to iGaming Growth


Valley Forge Casino Resort generated the most revenue at .7 million, followed by Hollywood Casino at the Meadows (.9 million) and Hollywood Casino Morgantown (.4 million).
Revenue from retail slot machines was 7.8 million, a 4.6% increase compared to the 9.5 million generated in January 2024. Parx Casino in Bensalem, topped the list at .9 million in revenue, followed by Wind Creek Bethlehem (.2 million) and Rivers Casino Pittsburgh (.5 million).
In Pennsylvania, residents must be 21 to bet legally on sports, while the minimum age to play the lottery is 18.
Meanwhile, retail table gaming revenue was .7 million, an increase of 1.46% from January 2024 when revenue was .6 million. Wind Creek Bethlehem (.4 million) and Parx Casino (.4 million) were again among the top performers, along with Live! Casino Philadelphia (.7 million).
Revenue for video gaming terminals was .1 million, up 4.48% from .03 million in January 2024.
Pennsylvania has more than 67,000 “skill game” terminals according to the American Gaming Association, more than any other state. These can be found not just in casinos but also in convenience stores and bars, making them easily accessible.
Sports betting didn’t see nearly the same growth. In fact, revenue declined 26.3% to .5 million. Still, month-to-month, the Keystone State remains one of the top performers for sports bettors. With close to a dozen online sportsbooks, including industry leaders DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM, and 17 retail locations, bettors needn’t travel far to place a legal wager.
Maintaining its reputation as one of the country’s top gambling markets, Pennsylvania brought in the new year with a strong performance.
According to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, combined revenue from gaming rose to 9 million in January 2025, a 10.88% increase over the previous year. Data was compiled from all forms of gaming, including 17 brick-and-mortar casinos, online casino games, retail and online sports betting, and video game terminals.
Pennsylvania is still one of just seven states to allow iGaming, in which users can play their favorite casino games such as blackjack, poker and roulette online. The only other eligible states are Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and West Virginia.
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Frantzich and Nemecek land MIAC Athlete of the Week accolades
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – First year Svea Frantzich and senior Lance Nemecek of the St. Olaf College women’s and men’s track and field teams were named one of the two Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Athletes of the Week in their respective sports on Tuesday.
Frantzich was chosen as the MIAC Women’s Field Athlete of the Week, while Nemecek collected MIAC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week honors, with both Oles landing the first MIAC Athlete of the Week accolades of their careers.
Frantzich recorded the fifth-highest pentathlon score in NCAA Division III this season with 3,005 points in her collegiate debut at the M City Classic on Friday. Frantzich posted top-10 all-time performances on St. Olaf’s indoor list in the 60-meter hurdles (9.47) and long jump (5.44m) on her way to compiling the No. 8 pentathlon score on the Oles’ all-time performers’ list.
Nemecek ran the second-fastest 800-meter time in NCAA Division III this season with a meet record time of 1:54.02 at the M City Classic on Friday. Nemecek’s time ranks third on both St. Olaf’s all-time performers’ and performances lists. He also led off the first-place 4×400-meter relay that won the event in a meet-record time of 3:21.77, which ranks fifth nationally and second on both St. Olaf lists.
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No. 3 Volleyball lands four on AVCA Southwest Region Team
AUSTIN, Texas – No. 3 Texas Volleyball landed four on the AVCA Southwest All-Region Team, led by Torrey Stafford who was named AVCA Southwest Region Player of the Year.
Stafford became the fifth Longhorn to earn the award, which marked the seventh overall award joining Chiaka Ogbogu (’17), Micaya White (’18), Logan Eggleston (20-22) and Madisen Skinner (’23). Stafford leads the Longhorns with 488 kills, has totaled 4.74 kills per set, is hitting .359 and leads the team with 32 aces.
Stafford was also named to the All-Region Team along with freshman Cari Spears, sophomore Ayden Ames and senior Emma Halter.
Spears was also tabbed as the AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of the year. Texas has now won the award three-straight seasons following Ames and Ella Swindle.
Texas is set to host #15 Indiana on Dec. 12 at 11 a.m. CT at Gregory Gym in the Sweet 16.
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ACC Announces Week 1 Indoor Track & Field Performers of the Week
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – A pair of standouts from Louisville led the way for the Atlantic Coast Conference’s first Performers of the Week of the 2025-26 Indoor Track & Field season. Louisville’s Alba Cuns Iglesias was named the ACC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week, while Elsingi Kipruto was tabbed the ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week. Virginia’s Gary Martin earned ACC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week honors, while North Carolina’s Vera Sjöberg was named the ACC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week. Virginia Tech’s Maddox Hamm was selected as the ACC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week, while Clemson’s Kimeka Smith garnered ACC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week honors.
ACC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Gary Martin, Virginia, Sr. (Warminster, Pa.)
- Posted a 13:05.57 in the men’s 5,000-meter run at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Shattered his own school record in the 5,000-meter by more than 25 seconds.
- Broke the ACC record, previously held by Florida State’s Adriaan Wildschutt since 2022.
- Clocked the sixth-fastest time in NCAA history.
- His time ranks first in the ACC and third nationally.
ACC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Maddox Hamm, Virginia Tech, Jr. (Scottsboro, Ala.)
- Finished first in the men’s pole vault at the Liberty Kickoff in Lynchburg, Virginia.
- Posted a career-best 5.70m (18-8.25) in the event.
- Broke the Virginia Tech program record.
- His mark leads both the ACC and NCAA this season.
ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Elsingi Kipruto, Louisville, Fr. (Mosoriot, Kenya)
- Opened his indoor career with a win in the men’s 5,000-meter open section on the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston.
- Finished with a time of 13:29.37, breaking the Louisville program record.
- His time ranks fourth in the ACC and 13th nationally.
- His time is also the fastest 5K nationally by a freshman.
ACC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Vera Sjöberg, North Carolina, Fifth-Year (Stockholm, Sweden)
- Posted a time of 8:43.06 in the women’s 3,000-meter run at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston.
- Ran the eighth-fastest 5K time in NCAA history.
- Broke a 22-year-old school record by 17 seconds.
- Her time is the fastest in the ACC and second-best nationally.
ACC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Alba Cuns Iglesias, Louisville, R-Jr. (Negreira, Spain)
- Won the women’s triple jump at the Commonwealth College Opener in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Her mark of 13.25m (43-5.75) leads both the ACC and NCAA and broke the program record.
- Also posted a 5.87m (19-3.25) in the women’s long jump, which ranks sixth in the ACC this season.
ACC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Kimeka Smith, Clemson, Fr. (St. Catherine, Jamaica)
- Won the women’s shot put at the Clemson Opener in Clemson, South Carolina, with a mark of 15.06m (49-5).
- Set the Clemson freshman record and ranks seventh on the Tigers’ all-time performance list.
- Her mark leads the ACC and ranks 11th nationally.
ACC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Gary Martin, Virginia
ACC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Maddox Hamm, Virginia Tech
ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Dec. 9 – Elsingi Kipruto, Louisville
ACC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Vera Sjöberg, North Carolina
ACC Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 – Alba Cuns Iglesias, Louisville
ACC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Week
Dec. 9 – Kimeka Smith, Clemson
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Men’s Volleyball Announces Signing of Three Players
MALIBU, Calif. – The Pepperdine men’s volleyball team has signed three to the Class of 2030, head coach Jonathan Winder announced Tuesday afternoon.
“We are excited about the group of guys we have coming in next fall,” head coach Jonathan Winder said. “We know they are going to be able to make immediate impacts on this group..”
Made up of two outside hitters and a middle blocker, the Waves are adding highly-touted offensive threats to the incoming class.
Vuk Kulpinac – Novi Sad, Serbia – Paris Volley
Kulpinac is a 6’7″ Outsider Hitter most recently competing with Paris Volley. Prior to joining the French club, Kulpinac played for Vojvodina Mozzart Novi Sad in Serbia.
Tobias Prichystal – Bast, Czech Republic
Prichystal is a 6’10” Middle Blocker most recently competing for his country in the CEV U22 Volleyball European Championship.
JP Wardy – Manhattan Beach, Calif. – Loyola HS
Coming from just south of Malibu, Wardy is a 6’3″ Outside Hitter from Manhattan Beach, Calif. Most recently, Wardy competed on the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club.
“The opportunity to bring in one of the best players and best outside hitters in Europe, one of the best outsiders in the US and one of the best middle blockers in Europe is a great opportunity for our team,” Winder said.
The Waves open up the 2026 campaign Jan. 9 against St. Thomas Aquinas College at 6 p.m. pst.
Season tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here. Single game tickets will become available at a later date.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Pepperdine men’s volleyball boasts one of the richest histories in collegiate volleyball, with five NCAA National Championships. Four of those championships came under the direction of Hall of Fame coach Marv Dunphy who totaled 612 victories in 34 seasons at the helm. With 19 NCAA Appearances and 63 All-Americans, the program has consistently been a destination for top talent across the country. Under current head coach Jonathan Winder, the Waves reached the NCAA Final Four in his third season at the helm in 2025.
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Adrian and Allen Named Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Athletes to Watch
Adrian, from Standish, Michigan, earned All-American honors in the weight throw last season and looks to continue her success in the 2025-26 season. She started the season strong at the GVSU Holiday Open last week. Adrian finished first in the weight throw with a throw of 21.76m.
Last season at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, Adrian finished fourth in the weight throw (21.03m). Her career best in the weight throw was 22.35m set at the 2025 Michigan Invitational last season.
Allen, a native of Waterford, Michigan, has already shown he is an athlete to watch. In the season opener at the GVSU Holiday Open, Allen broke the Michigan State school record in the 60m hurdles with a time of 7.77 to finish second. He broke the record held by former Spartan All-American and Olympian Heath Baldwin. He set the previous record of 7.81 in 2024.
Last season, Allen reached the finals of the 60m hurdles at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, finishing sixth with a time of 7.86. He also had a first-place finish at the 2025 Michigan Invitational, crossing in 8.18.
The Spartans are back in action in the New Year, traveling to the Wolverine Invitational in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Jan. 10.
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Sjöberg Named ACC Women’s Track Performer Of The Week
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Fifth year Vera Sjöberg earned her first career Atlantic Coast Conference track and field accolade when the ACC named her Women’s Track Performer of the Week on Tuesday, Dec. 9.
Sjöberg (8:43.06) is now the eighth fastest 3k athlete in NCAA history as she shattered the twenty-two-year-old school record held by Shalane Flanagan in the women’s 3000m. Sjöberg is not only the first woman in school history to run a sub-nine-minute 3k, but she also broke the record by 17 seconds.
Today’s award marks the 13th career weekly conference award, having won a combined 12 patriot league cross country and track weekly honors during her time at Boston University.
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