Baseball

Penn State Harrisburg Claims Fifth United East Crown, Eyes NCAA Run

MVP Blaine Waltimyer leads charge as team prepares for regional opener against Russell Sage College

A Fifth Title and a Path to the NCAA Tournament

On a crisp spring evening, the Penn State Harrisburg baseball team clinched its fifth United East Championship by routing Lancaster Bible College 13-5 in the title game. The decisive win underscored the program’s consistency and depth, marking a milestone that has become a hallmark of the squad over the past decade.

The triumph also extended the Lions’ streak of NCAA Division III tournament appearances to seven consecutive seasons. Each year the team has navigated the rigors of the national stage, and this year’s championship adds a fresh layer of momentum as they gear up for the next round of competition.

Blaine Waltimyer emerged as the tournament’s most valuable player, a testament to his all‑around performance and clutch contributions. His leadership on the field has been cited by coaches and teammates alike as a driving force behind the team’s recent successes.

Looking ahead, Penn State Harrisburg is slated to open regional play against Russell Sage College on Friday, May 15. The matchup promises a fresh test of skill and strategy, as the Lions aim to translate their conference dominance into a deep run in the national tournament.

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