It is all about the team for Parrish Petry, head coach of the Penn State York men’s basketball team. That’s why being named the Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) Coach of the Year for the third time, in his opinion, is less about him and more about his assistant coach and players.
Parrish Petry has been Penn State York's head men's basketball coach since the 2008-09 season. His teams have captured three PSUAC championship titles, 2013, 2014, and 2015, and are recognized throughout the conference for their competitive play on the court.
The Penn State Coaches Caravan will return to the roads of Pennsylvania in May with seven stops across the Commonwealth. James Franklin, the 2016 Big Ten Football Coach of the Year, Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour and several head coaches will embark on the four-day, seven-stop tour from May 8-11.
Penn State York will host the Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) men’s and women’s basketball semifinals and championships on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 18 and 19, in the gymnasium in the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center.
Bradania Harrington, No. 30, dribbles the ball up the court in Penn State York's 65-56 win over Penn State Mont Alto Feb. 10. A senior, this was Harrington's final game at York campus.
Looking for an open man, Lucas Jewell, No. 12, helped his team beat Penn State Mont Alto in overtime, 90-81, in the final game of the regular season on Feb. 10 at York campus. Jewell, and other senior members of the men's and women's basketball teams were honored during a ceremony held between games. Other seniors honored were Bradania Harrington, No. 30; Courtney Weibley, No. 24; and Billy Vaughan-Geib, No. 45.