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Olivia Belack, a sophomore from Upper St. Clair, led the Penn State Behrend women's soccer team to the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference championship with a three-goal game. She also had an assist. Credit: Penn State Behrend / Penn StateCreative Commons

ERIE, Pa. — The Penn State Behrend women's soccer team won the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference championship in overtime. The men's team lost in a penalty shootout after two overtime periods in their title game. Here are the highlights.

Men's soccer

Penn State Behrend 3, La Roche 2

Mount Aloysius 0, Penn State Behrend 0 (Mount Aloysius won, 4-3, on penalty kicks.)

Mount Aloysius won the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference title during a penalty shootout after two 10-minute sudden-death overtime periods. The Lions are still top-ranked in the Eastern College Athletic Conference South Region Tournament.

 

Women's soccer

Penn State Behrend 5, Penn State Altoona 0

Penn State Behrend 4, Pitt-Bradford 3

The women's team has won five consecutive AMCC titles and has earned an automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA tournament.

 

Women's volleyball

La Roche 3, Penn State Behrend 0

 

Men's water polo

Bucknell 14, Penn State Behrend 6

Washington and Jefferson 15, Penn State Behrend 4

Salem 13, Penn State Behrend 11

 

Men's swimming and diving

Penn State Behrend 120, Chatham 39

The Lions opened the meet by placing first, second and third in the 200 medley relay. Mark Patterson, a freshman from North Huntington, set a team record in the 1,000 free, finishing in 10:09.50.

 

Women's swimming and diving

Chatham 154, Penn State Behrend 85

 

Scores, results and updates for Penn State Behrend athletics are posted at psblions.com.

 

Last Updated November 10, 2015

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