Harrisburg tops men's athletics standings, earns Presidents' Cup runner-up finish

Penn State Harrisburg tops United East Conference in the men’s standings, finishes second in both the overall and women’s standings
A group of men hold a trophy in the air and celebrate

Penn State Harrisburg's mens' tennis team celebrates with the United East championship trophy after winning the conference title in 2025. Penn State Harrisburg secured a runner-up finish in the 2024-25 United East Presidents’ Cup standings and claimed the top spot in the men’s standings.

Credit: Penn State Harrisburg Athletics

MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Home to the conference’s top overall men’s athletic program this past season, Penn State Harrisburg secured a runner-up finish in the 2024-25 United East Presidents’ Cup standings.   

The Presidents' Cup, awarded to the school with the most overall athletic success each season, is determined by a scoring system that rewards schools for their success during both regular season and postseason competition.  

“This is a true testament to the hard work and dedication of our student-athletes, coaches, athletic department team and campus community who all work cooperatively to support and maintain highly successful athletic programs,” said Rahsaan Carlton, Penn State Harrisburg director of athletics.  

Penn State Harrisburg displayed athletic excellence throughout the 2024-25 campaign, with all 17 athletic programs making postseason appearances and four programs capturing conference championships.  

Women’s soccer won the United East Championship in November over St. Mary’s College of Maryland, before both men’s and women’s tennis swept the Seahawks in May to secure conference championships for the second consecutive season. Also last month, men’s outdoor track and field won its first conference title in program history. 

Baseball, men’s soccer and men’s indoor track and field also earned runner-up finishes at their respective championship events.  

Penn State Harrisburg claimed the top spot in the men’s standings, while finishing second to St. Mary’s in both the overall and women’s standings.  

More news on athletic accomplishments can be found on the Penn State Harrisburg Athletics site.