Blue White Illustrated

August 2020

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P enn State so>ball head coach Amanda Lehotak resigned last month to pursue other professional opportunities outside of so>ball. Lehotak had led the Nittany Lion program for the past seven seasons before stepping down on July 13. "This was not an easy decision, as my time at Penn State has been nothing short of incredible," Lehotak said. "I am grateful for all the amazing people I was able to work with, especially my talented and dedicated sta<. I've been lucky to coach some of the best student- athletes in my career and will always re- member the growth they showed on and o< the ;eld to become the successful young women they are today. I am ex- tremely thankful for the unwavering sup- port from the Nittany Lion faithful of boosters, alumni and fans who showed up to each game at Beard Field and beyond. One of my principles I have always stressed to my student-athletes and my sta< is to be where your feet are, and now it's time for me to do the same. I will for- ever look back at my time in Happy Valley with cherished memories and wish noth- ing but the best for the Nittany Lions." Lehotak, a Bellevue, Neb., native who came to Penn State a>er stops at Jack- sonville and Texas-San Antonio, went 140-208 during her tenure with the Nit- tany Lions, including a 48-90 mark in Big Ten competition. Her most successful season was 2016, when the Lions went 30-24 overall and ;nished fourth in the conference with a 14-8 record. Penn State registered a record-breaking .314 batting average that year, with 468 hits, including 75 doubles. Lehotak's teams continued their oball team posted a perfect 1,000 single-year APR score, its ;rst since 2014-15. "We are appreciative and grateful for Amanda's leadership of Penn State soft- ball these last seven years," Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour said. "She has been a valued member of our Nittany Lion family and the Happy Val- ley community. Preparing our softball student-athletes for a lifetime of impact has always been at the forefront of Amanda's coaching focus, and it showed in the care and passion she demon- strated for her students, our program and the sport of softball. We wish Amanda and her daughter, Dylan, noth- ing but the best for what the future holds as Amanda closes her intercollegiate coaching chapter." Penn State o=cials said that they are conducting a nationwide search for a new coach. ■ LEHOTAK Lehotak steps down as Penn State's softball coach WOMEN'S SOCCER Nittany Lion alum- nae Christine Nairn and Amanda Dennis were crowned NWSL Challenge Cup champions on July 26, as the Houston Dash topped the Chicago Red Stars, 2-0, to win the ;rst title in the history of the organization. Nairn, a three-time All-American as a Nittany Lion, appeared in four games for the Dash, with one start during the tour- nament. She was crucial in the Dash's quarter;nal win over Utah Royals FC. Houston edged Utah, 3-2, on penalty kicks, as Nairn buried her kick to give the Dash a 2-1 advantage. Dennis was in her rookie campaign for the Dash a>er serving as the Nittany Lions' starting keeper for three seasons. Another former Penn State standout, Alyssa Naeher, started six games in goal for Chicago, making 20 saves, which was second in the tournament. The two- time World Cup champion helped lead the Red Stars to their second consecu- tive ;nal. ACADEMICS Led by 26 students who earned perfect 4.0 grade point averages, Penn State had 144 Big Ten Distin- guished Scholars in the 2019-20 aca- demic year, shattering the previous school record of 117 in 2018-19. The Nit- tany Lions posted the third-highest total in the conference. The Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award is presented to student-athletes who have recorded a grade-point aver- age of 3.7 or higher during the previous academic year. Penn State's ;ve highest Big Ten Distinguished Scholar totals have come in the past ;ve years, increas- ing 108 percent since the 2014-15 aca- demic year (69 to 144). AWARDS Seniors Kaleigh Riehl and Stephen Nedoroscik have been selected as Penn State's 2019-20 recipients for the Big Ten Medal of Honor. The confer- ence's most exclusive award was the ;rst of its kind in intercollegiate athletics to recognize academic and athletic excel- lence. Riehl is the ;>h women's soccer stu- dent-athlete to win Big Ten Medal of Honor laurels, joining Emily Oleksiuk (2003), Joanna Lohman (2005), Zoe Bouchelle (2009) and Britt Eckerstrom (2016). Nedoroscik is the ;>h Nittany Lion men's gymnast to earn the award, joining Joe Roemer (1998), Jerker Tau- dien (2005), Miguel Pineda (2012) and Adrian Evans (2014). ■ N O T E B O O K VARSITY VIEWS

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