The Penn State Altoona men’s golf team’s participation in the upcoming NCAA Division III Championship was made official on Monday, May 12, when the DIII Men’s Golf Committee announced the Lions as one of the 43 teams in its postseason field.
GREENWOOD, Ind. — A combined six Penn State Altoona men’s and women’s soccer student-athletes were recognized for their academics by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) on Nov. 25 when the organization released its 2025 NCAA Division III Academic All-District teams in the sport.
To be eligible for a spot on an Academic All-District team, student-athletes must meet certain academic and athletic requirements. Academically, student-athletes must be at least sophomores while holding cumulative grade-point averages of 3.5 or higher. Athletically, players must be starters or key reserves who have played in at least 90% of their team's games, or started two thirds of the games. Nominators could submit up to six qualified student-athletes per team.
One Penn State Altoona men's soccer student-athlete and five women's soccer student-athletes were named to the CSC's NCAA Division III Academic All-District teams.
Men’s soccer
- Midfielder Matias Harte, of State College, majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology
Women’s soccer
- Defender Madeline Boser, of Beaver, majoring in environmental studies
- Midfielder Taylor Frederick, of Mifflinburg, majoring in nursing
- Defender/midfielder Bridget Martin, of Manheim, majoring in nursing
- Defender Kylei Martin, of Mifflinburg, majoring in psychology
- Defender/midfielder Grace Turner, of Stevensville, Maryland, majoring in environmental studies