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The Penn Quakers men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Penn Quakers men's basketball program in various categories, [1] including points, assists, blocks, rebounds, and steals. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.
York College of Pennsylvania traces its institutional lineage to the York County Academy, a school opened in the 1770s in downtown York, Pennsylvania that was connected to St. John's Episcopal Church, which was led by Rev. John Andrews, D.D. [5] In 1787, the school received its charter from the General Assembly of Pennsylvania and was incorporated as the York County Academy.
The Mighty Ants were founded in 2013 by Seth Leonard and competed in the Eastern Basketball Alliance, until the league's closure in 2015.The team made it to the league championship in 2014 only to come up short to the Harrisburg Horizon [1] In 2016, Team Owner Seth Leonard temporary put the team on hiatus. [2]
Check out a complete list of all the 1,000-point scorers from York-Adams schools. York area's top basketball players: Every York-Adams 1,000-point scorer Skip to main content
One key player not on the Erie Times-News' Preseason Top 50 Boys Basketball Players list is Demetris Crosby, who had a breakout season for North East last year but transferred to Erie High and is ...
Top football players display skills: High school football: Giving college coaches an early look at top Bucks County area talent Gardenia Mikhail, track and field, West Chester University Troy Nine ...
The 2024–25 Penn Quakers men's basketball team represents the University of Pennsylvania during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Quakers, led by ninth-year head coach Steve Donahue , play their home games at The Palestra in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania as members of the Ivy League .
The following is a list of PIAA basketball state champions for boys and girls' basketball for each division sanctioned by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. Divisions are organized by class enrollment size from the smallest (1A) to the largest (6A). Divisions 5A and 6A began in 2017. [1]