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2025 PSAC Football Week 3 Notes

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LOCK HAVEN: Troy Miller scored the Bald Eagles’ lone touchdown off a 70-yard interception return midway through the second quarter. Caden Bauer rounded out the scoring for The Haven in the first half with a booming 42-yard field goal.

CALIFORNIA: The Vulcans claimed a 26-24 victory over West Chester in Week 2 last Saturday to open the year with back-to-back wins for the first time since 2021.

GANNON: Donell “Tank” Mason caught 6 passes for 70 yards. The senior is now fifth in career receptions (129) and also fifth in career yards receiving (1,874), needing three yards to move into fourth place.

KUTZTOWN: WR Noah Kracyla earned PSAC East Special Teams Athlete of the Week after finishing with three punt returns for 65 yards, while also hauling in two catches for 21 yards on offense.

SHEPHERD: Running Back Grant Swinehart rushed for a game-high 91 yards on 21 carried in the Rams game last Saturday against Slippery Rock. 

CLARION: The Golden Eagles maintained its unbeaten record with a 31-24 victory over Shippensburg at Al Jacks Field on Saturday. This win marks Clarion's first 3-0 streak to start the season since winning seven straight games to kick off the 2015 campaign.

EDINBORO: Ty Reali and Amari Jones each notched eight tackles in the Fighting Scots game against Kutztown on September 13. 

BLOOMSBURG: With 229 passing yards, Riley moved into seventh all time at Bloomsburg with 4,816 after the Huskies fell 31-28 against Seton Hill.

MILLERSVILLE: In their matchup against Glenville State, the Marauders totaled 587 yards of offense the most on record and the most confirmed yards since the school record was set in 1963.

IUP: Quarterback Matthew Rueve tied a single-game school record with five touchdown passes to lead the Crimson Hawks to a 42-10 win over Lock Haven last Saturday. 

SETON HILL: Running back Ky’Ron Craggette rushed for 97 yards and a touchdown. He leads the PSAC in rushing with 272 total yards this fall.

WEST CHESTER: The Golden Rams lead the PSAC in passing defense with just 86.0 yards allowed per game through the air and are ranked second in the conference in rushing offense, with 226.0  yards per game.

SHIPPENSBURG: In the final 27 minutes of the game, Shippensburg’s defense held Clarion to just 56 yards on 24 plays over its final seven drives of the game. 

SLIPPERY ROCK: The Rock opened the 2025 season ranked No. 4 in the national poll and have remained there in each of the first three weekly polls.


 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 (WEEK 3)
 Lock Haven at California, 12 PM
 Gannon at Kutztown, 12 PM
 Shepherd at Clarion, 1 PM
 Edinboro at Bloomsburg, 2 PM
 Millersville at IUP, 2 PM
 Seton Hill at West Chester, 2 PM
 Shippensburg at Slippery Rock, 6 PM