FOOTBALLrepeats as PSAC champions KU football captured its second straight PSAC championship WOMEN'S BOWLINGwins first East Coast Conference title and finish ed the 20 24 season ranked in the top five of the AmericanFootballCoaches Association (AFCA) Division II Poll for the first time. The Golden Bears won 11 consecutive games to achieve their first-ever unbeaten regular season. In doing so, KU rose to No. 3 in both the AFCA and D2Football.com national polls — a new high mark for the program. Kutztown claimed the PSAC East title for the fifth time under current head coach fourth time in the last five seasons and seventh time overall. The Maroon and Gold defeated 17th-ranked California (Pa.), 21-14, on the road in the PSAC Championship game to go back-to-back as league champions for the first time. Kutztown made its seventh trip to the NCAA playoffs, drop ping a 25-24 overtime heartbreaker to No. 11 Slippery Rock in the second round at Andre Reed Stadium to finish 11-1 overall. The KU women’s basketball team made history last season, winning the program’s first-ever PSAC championship. The Golden Bears qualified for the NCAA Tournament for just the third time. was tabbed the PSAC East Athlete of the Year and was on the D2CCA All-Atlantic Region First Team, along with All-PSAC East First Team honors. was voted to the Second Team All-PSAC. received PSAC Tourna ment MVP honors, averaging 30.5 points in the final four. History was made on the lanes this season when the women’s bowling team won its first East Coast Conference (ECC) championship with a 2-1 mega match victory over Roberts Wesleyan. Kutztown, led by head coach earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Championship tour nament through its conference title, marking its second-ever appearance and first since 2010-11. The Golden Bears defeated Fayetteville State in the opening round before falling to two of the nation’s top ranked teams in No. 1 Nebraska and No. 6 Arkansas State in double elimination play at the Pittsburgh Regional. KU finished the season with a 64-45 overall record. and finished the 2024 season ranked in the top five of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Jim Clements, Kutztown made its seventh trip to the NCAA playoffs, dropping a 25-24 overtime heartbreaker to No. 11 Slippery Rock in WOMEN'S BASKETBALL earns first PSAC title Naia Pulliam ’25 Leila Hurley ’26 Abbey Hearn ’25 received PSAC Tournament MVP honors, averaging 30.5 points the women’s bowling team won its first East Coast Angela Reynolds, automatic bid to the NCAA Championship tournament through its conference title, marking its nation’s top ranked teams in No. 1 Nebraska and the Pittsburgh Regional. KU finished the season FALL 2025 | TOWER 25
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