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PennWest California

Pennsylvania Western University, California (commonly known as PennWest California) is a public university campus in California, Pennsylvania and one of three campuses of Pennsylvania Western University, part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). Founded in 1852 and merged into PennWest in 2021, the university offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.[2] It is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.[3] The school was previously known as California University of Pennsylvania, or "Cal U" for short.

Pennsylvania Western University, California
Former names
Southwestern Normal School (1874–1914)
California State Normal School (1914–1928)
California State Teachers College (1928–1959)
California State College (1959–1983)
California University of Pennsylvania (1983–2022)
MottoBuilding Character. Building Careers.
TypePublic university
Established1852; 171 years ago (1852)
Parent institution
Pennsylvania Western University
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
ChancellorDaniel Greenstein
PresidentDale-Elizabeth Pehrsson (interim)[1]
Academic staff
296 full-time, 90 part-time
Administrative staff
463 full-time, 22 part-time
Students7,312
Undergraduates5,174
Postgraduates2,138
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural
ColorsRed and black
NicknameVulcans
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIPSAC
MascotBlaze
Websitewww.calu.edu

History Edit

California University of Pennsylvania traces its roots back to 1852, when the community of California spent tax money and donations to create an academy for kindergarten through college-level courses. Its first principal was Ellis N. Johnson Jr. of Ohio.[4][5] In 1864, it purchased 10 acres (4.0 ha) and moved to what is now the center of its present location, and a year later the school received a charter to be a normal school. In 1874, the institution was renamed Southwestern Normal School and in 1914 Pennsylvania bought the school, renaming it the California State Normal School and converted it into a two-year institute for training of elementary school teachers.[4]

In 1928 the school restored a full four-year curriculum and was renamed the California State Teachers College. The programs offered were expanded over time and broadened beyond teacher training, and by 1959 the school's name was condensed to California State College. In 1962, the school added a graduate program. The school became a part of the State System of Higher Education on July 1, 1983. At the same time, it was granted university status under the name, California University of Pennsylvania.

In July 2021, the university was officially merged with fellow Western Pennsylvania institutions Clarion University of Pennsylvania and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. On October 14, 2021, the state officially adopted the new and current name of the combined universities: Pennsylvania Western University.

Academics Edit

PennWest California has more than 150 undergraduate programs and numerous master's degree programs.[6] As of 2020, it has three doctoral programs:

  • Criminal Justice,[7]
  • Education and Administration Leadership,[8] and
  • Health Science and Exercise Leadership.[9]

In addition, it has multiple certification, certificate, and licensure programs.[10] Cal U has a Global Online program, which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as certificates.

Campus Edit

 
Eberly Science & Technology Center

The main campus consists of about 38 buildings situated on 92 acres (37 ha).[11] Another 9-acre (3.6 ha) facility is located near the main campus and houses the school's soccer facility. An additional 98-acre (40 ha) recreation complex, George H. Roadman University Park, is located one mile (1.6 km) from campus and includes a football stadium, various sports facilities, and picnic facilities. The university's student association also owns 98 acres at the SAI Farm, located near Roadman Park, as well as 25-acre Vulcan Village Student Apartments. Cal U has a large virtual school.[12]

California University has recently received state and private grants to rebuild the campus. Since 2000, six new residence halls have been completed, each with private bathrooms. A short drive or bus ride from campus, Cal U has apartment-like housing at the Vulcan Village complex.[13][14]

The Elmo Natali Student Center, operated by the Student Association, Inc., is the main hub of student activities on campus. The student center hosts the student services offices, commuter center, theater, performance center, campus bookstore, the school's TV and Radio stations, CUTV and WCAL, as well as four distinctive dining areas. The Union was recently renovated as of the summer of 2015, planning to add new dining and study areas for Cal U students.

The Eberly Science and Technology Center opened in 1999, while the new Duda Hall (which replaced the original Duda World Cultures Building) opened in 2007. Steele Auditorium underwent a major renovation and expansion project, reopening in the Fall of 2007.

The Heron Hall recreation facility underwent significant renovation and expansion through the Fall and Spring semesters of 2008, opening to student and faculty use on Homecoming Day 2009. The new facility features an elevated running track, cardio equipment, free weight equipment, weight machines, two racquetball courts, a dance studio, two gymnasiums, and a swimming pool.

Athletics Edit

PennWest California's nickname is the Vulcans, and its athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division II in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). The school has been one of the more successful in the PSAC.

The university has won a total of five national championships. In 2004, sophomore guard Megan Storck knocked down a deep three-pointer in the final minute of play, breaking open a tie ballgame to give Cal U its first women's national basketball title. Women's basketball won a second title by defeating California Baptist 86–69 in 2015, helped by a 21–0 first half run.[15] Cal U's softball program won back to back championships in 1997 and 1998, including a 50–1 campaign during its first championship run. In 2008, the men's club ice hockey team captured an ACHA Division III national championship over San Diego State in a 7–3 finale capping off a 30–1 season record.[16]

The Vulcans have also had success in women's volleyball, men's and women's soccer, men's basketball, women's tennis and baseball, each advancing to the NCAA Tournament this decade. The men's basketball team has had a pair of runs to the NCAA Division II Final Four (1992 and 1996), as well as advancing to the Elite Eight in 2008. The women's basketball team has made two consecutive trips to the Elite Eight (2008 and 2009). The volleyball program went to the Final Four in 2000 and the Sweet 16 twice (2004 and 2006), as well as the Elite Eight twice (2007 and 2008). The women's tennis team advanced to the Division II Elite Eight in 2006. The men's soccer team won the first PSAC Championship in program history in 2008. The women's soccer team has advanced to its first ever NCAA tournament in 2009, going on to win the Atlantic Regional title.[17]

The PennWest California football team has won five consecutive PSAC championships, beginning in 2005. The Vulcans also won in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009.[18] The Vulcans football team ended the 2007 season ranked #4 in the NCAA Division II, won the PSAC Championship, and captured their first NCAA Regional title, Defeating Shepherd University by a score of 58–38. With that victory, Cal U advanced to the National Semifinal game, which was played at Hepner-Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium. The Vulcans lost in their first attempt to advance to a national championship, falling to Valdosta State (Georgia), 28–24. In 2008, the Vulcans again advanced won the Regional title, this time traveling to Bloomsburg and defeating the Huskies 27–24. Once again the Vulcans were rewarded with hosting rights for the National Semifinal. However, the Vulcans were defeated by Minnesota Duluth, thus ending their second try at a national title. The 2009 season saw the California Vulcans start with an 0–2 record. However, Cal U rebounded and qualified for the Division II Championships once again. California won their third consecutive Super Region 1 title, defeating West Liberty. However, the Vulcans had to go on the road for the first time for their next National Semifinal matchup. The Vulcans traveled to Maryville, Missouri to take on Division II power Northwest Missouri State. The Vulcans were defeated by the Bearcats by a score of 56–31. Prior to the start of the 2009 season, Cal U purchased a wave cam generally used on Monday Night Football and by purchasing this new technology Cal U was the only college team in the country to have one.

Vulcan athletes also demonstrate academic accomplishments. More than half of Cal U's 18 varsity athletic teams posted grade point averages above 3.00 during the 2006–07 academic year, and 74% of the nearly 400 student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll (3.00 GPA or better), including 36 with perfect 4.00 GPAs during at least one semester.

PennWest California also manages several athletic facilities. Hamer Hall is the home of PennWest California's indoor teams, including volleyball, basketball and swimming, as well as athletic training and weight-training facilities, locker rooms, athletic offices and classrooms. The football and track & field teams call Hepner-Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium, located a mile south of the main campus, home. The cross country, softball, soccer and tennis teams compete in the adjacent Roadman Park complex. CONSOL Energy Park in Washington, Pennsylvania, hosts Cal U's home baseball games annually. The golf teams, added to the lineup of varsity sports in 2005, play at the adjacent Cedarbrook Golf Course.

Bill Brown, who recently retired, was the head basketball coach for 20 years, with an overall record of 365–207. Jess Strom is the women's head basketball coach, with an overall record of 165–46, including a 2015 NCAA National Championship.[19]

Notable alumni Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Meet the President: Interim University President Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson
  2. ^ . California University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Accreditation | Cal U". California University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  4. ^ a b "History of Cal U | Cal U". California University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  5. ^ Ohles, John F.; Ohles, Shirley M. (1986). Public Colleges and Universities. Greenwood Press Inc. pp. 105–106. Retrieved 2023-08-22 – via Archive.org.
  6. ^ "Academics | Cal U". California University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  7. ^ "Online Doctorate of Criminal Justice | Doctoral Programs at Cal U". California University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  8. ^ "Education Administration and Leadership | Online Doctorate". California University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  9. ^ "Health Science and Exercise Leadership Online Doctorate Degree". California University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  10. ^ "Academics: Cal U". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  11. ^ Witz, Billy (2020-09-23). "College Football's Worst Fear in the Pandemic: The Death of a Player". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  12. ^ "Global Online Programs : CAL U". Calu.edu. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  13. ^ "Facilities". California University of Pennsylvania Athletics.
  14. ^ "California University of Pennsylvania | Cal U". www.calu.edu. Retrieved 2017-08-10.
  15. ^ "Cal U Women's Basketball Team Wins NCAA Division II Title". Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  16. ^ "Team Awards". California University of Pennsylvania Ice Hockey Club. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  17. ^ "Vulcans end season in NCAA Quarterfinals". California University of Pennsylvania Athletics. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  18. ^ "Conference Championships". California University of Pennsylvania Athletics. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  19. ^ "Bill Brown – Men's Basketball Coach". California University of Pennsylvania Athletics. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  20. ^ "A Strong Athlete: Ody Abbott". The Gazette Times. August 22, 1907. p. 6. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  21. ^ Tinsley, M. Ferguson (March 4, 2002). "Newsmaker: Donna Feigley Barbisch; Setting goals leads to success in military". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, PA.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on November 30, 2010. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  23. ^ "Terry O'Shea NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. December 3, 1966. Retrieved November 15, 2011.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources PennWest California news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pennsylvania Western University California commonly known as PennWest California is a public university campus in California Pennsylvania and one of three campuses of Pennsylvania Western University part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education PASSHE Founded in 1852 and merged into PennWest in 2021 the university offers bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees 2 It is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education 3 The school was previously known as California University of Pennsylvania or Cal U for short Pennsylvania Western University CaliforniaFormer namesSouthwestern Normal School 1874 1914 California State Normal School 1914 1928 California State Teachers College 1928 1959 California State College 1959 1983 California University of Pennsylvania 1983 2022 MottoBuilding Character Building Careers TypePublic universityEstablished1852 171 years ago 1852 Parent institutionPennsylvania Western UniversityAcademic affiliationsSpace grantChancellorDaniel GreensteinPresidentDale Elizabeth Pehrsson interim 1 Academic staff296 full time 90 part timeAdministrative staff463 full time 22 part timeStudents7 312Undergraduates5 174Postgraduates2 138LocationCalifornia Pennsylvania United StatesCampusRuralColorsRed and blackNicknameVulcansSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II PSACMascotBlazeWebsitewww wbr calu wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campus 4 Athletics 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditCalifornia University of Pennsylvania traces its roots back to 1852 when the community of California spent tax money and donations to create an academy for kindergarten through college level courses Its first principal was Ellis N Johnson Jr of Ohio 4 5 In 1864 it purchased 10 acres 4 0 ha and moved to what is now the center of its present location and a year later the school received a charter to be a normal school In 1874 the institution was renamed Southwestern Normal School and in 1914 Pennsylvania bought the school renaming it the California State Normal School and converted it into a two year institute for training of elementary school teachers 4 In 1928 the school restored a full four year curriculum and was renamed the California State Teachers College The programs offered were expanded over time and broadened beyond teacher training and by 1959 the school s name was condensed to California State College In 1962 the school added a graduate program The school became a part of the State System of Higher Education on July 1 1983 At the same time it was granted university status under the name California University of Pennsylvania In July 2021 the university was officially merged with fellow Western Pennsylvania institutions Clarion University of Pennsylvania and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania On October 14 2021 the state officially adopted the new and current name of the combined universities Pennsylvania Western University Academics EditPennWest California has more than 150 undergraduate programs and numerous master s degree programs 6 As of 2020 update it has three doctoral programs Criminal Justice 7 Education and Administration Leadership 8 and Health Science and Exercise Leadership 9 In addition it has multiple certification certificate and licensure programs 10 Cal U has a Global Online program which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as certificates Campus Edit nbsp Eberly Science amp Technology CenterThe main campus consists of about 38 buildings situated on 92 acres 37 ha 11 Another 9 acre 3 6 ha facility is located near the main campus and houses the school s soccer facility An additional 98 acre 40 ha recreation complex George H Roadman University Park is located one mile 1 6 km from campus and includes a football stadium various sports facilities and picnic facilities The university s student association also owns 98 acres at the SAI Farm located near Roadman Park as well as 25 acre Vulcan Village Student Apartments Cal U has a large virtual school 12 California University has recently received state and private grants to rebuild the campus Since 2000 six new residence halls have been completed each with private bathrooms A short drive or bus ride from campus Cal U has apartment like housing at the Vulcan Village complex 13 14 The Elmo Natali Student Center operated by the Student Association Inc is the main hub of student activities on campus The student center hosts the student services offices commuter center theater performance center campus bookstore the school s TV and Radio stations CUTV and WCAL as well as four distinctive dining areas The Union was recently renovated as of the summer of 2015 planning to add new dining and study areas for Cal U students The Eberly Science and Technology Center opened in 1999 while the new Duda Hall which replaced the original Duda World Cultures Building opened in 2007 Steele Auditorium underwent a major renovation and expansion project reopening in the Fall of 2007 The Heron Hall recreation facility underwent significant renovation and expansion through the Fall and Spring semesters of 2008 opening to student and faculty use on Homecoming Day 2009 The new facility features an elevated running track cardio equipment free weight equipment weight machines two racquetball courts a dance studio two gymnasiums and a swimming pool Athletics EditMain article California Vulcans This section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message PennWest California s nickname is the Vulcans and its athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division II in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC The school has been one of the more successful in the PSAC The university has won a total of five national championships In 2004 sophomore guard Megan Storck knocked down a deep three pointer in the final minute of play breaking open a tie ballgame to give Cal U its first women s national basketball title Women s basketball won a second title by defeating California Baptist 86 69 in 2015 helped by a 21 0 first half run 15 Cal U s softball program won back to back championships in 1997 and 1998 including a 50 1 campaign during its first championship run In 2008 the men s club ice hockey team captured an ACHA Division III national championship over San Diego State in a 7 3 finale capping off a 30 1 season record 16 The Vulcans have also had success in women s volleyball men s and women s soccer men s basketball women s tennis and baseball each advancing to the NCAA Tournament this decade The men s basketball team has had a pair of runs to the NCAA Division II Final Four 1992 and 1996 as well as advancing to the Elite Eight in 2008 The women s basketball team has made two consecutive trips to the Elite Eight 2008 and 2009 The volleyball program went to the Final Four in 2000 and the Sweet 16 twice 2004 and 2006 as well as the Elite Eight twice 2007 and 2008 The women s tennis team advanced to the Division II Elite Eight in 2006 The men s soccer team won the first PSAC Championship in program history in 2008 The women s soccer team has advanced to its first ever NCAA tournament in 2009 going on to win the Atlantic Regional title 17 The PennWest California football team has won five consecutive PSAC championships beginning in 2005 The Vulcans also won in 2006 2007 2008 and 2009 18 The Vulcans football team ended the 2007 season ranked 4 in the NCAA Division II won the PSAC Championship and captured their first NCAA Regional title Defeating Shepherd University by a score of 58 38 With that victory Cal U advanced to the National Semifinal game which was played at Hepner Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium The Vulcans lost in their first attempt to advance to a national championship falling to Valdosta State Georgia 28 24 In 2008 the Vulcans again advanced won the Regional title this time traveling to Bloomsburg and defeating the Huskies 27 24 Once again the Vulcans were rewarded with hosting rights for the National Semifinal However the Vulcans were defeated by Minnesota Duluth thus ending their second try at a national title The 2009 season saw the California Vulcans start with an 0 2 record However Cal U rebounded and qualified for the Division II Championships once again California won their third consecutive Super Region 1 title defeating West Liberty However the Vulcans had to go on the road for the first time for their next National Semifinal matchup The Vulcans traveled to Maryville Missouri to take on Division II power Northwest Missouri State The Vulcans were defeated by the Bearcats by a score of 56 31 Prior to the start of the 2009 season Cal U purchased a wave cam generally used on Monday Night Football and by purchasing this new technology Cal U was the only college team in the country to have one Vulcan athletes also demonstrate academic accomplishments More than half of Cal U s 18 varsity athletic teams posted grade point averages above 3 00 during the 2006 07 academic year and 74 of the nearly 400 student athletes were named to the Athletic Director s Academic Honor Roll 3 00 GPA or better including 36 with perfect 4 00 GPAs during at least one semester PennWest California also manages several athletic facilities Hamer Hall is the home of PennWest California s indoor teams including volleyball basketball and swimming as well as athletic training and weight training facilities locker rooms athletic offices and classrooms The football and track amp field teams call Hepner Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium located a mile south of the main campus home The cross country softball soccer and tennis teams compete in the adjacent Roadman Park complex CONSOL Energy Park in Washington Pennsylvania hosts Cal U s home baseball games annually The golf teams added to the lineup of varsity sports in 2005 play at the adjacent Cedarbrook Golf Course Bill Brown who recently retired was the head basketball coach for 20 years with an overall record of 365 207 Jess Strom is the women s head basketball coach with an overall record of 165 46 including a 2015 NCAA National Championship 19 Notable alumni EditOdy Abbott b 1888 MLB outfielder 1907 20 Nicholas Addlery b 1981 Major League Soccer player Vancouver Whitecaps Donna Feigley Barbisch U S Army major general 21 Del Beshore b 1956 NBA player 1978 1980 Mary Beth Buchanan b 1968 United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania Tommie Campbell NFL Defensive Back Jacksonville Jaguars Jeff Casteel Defensive Coordinator for the University of Nevada Wes Cates CFL Running Back Saskatchewan Roughriders 22 Allen Foster Cooper 1838 1918 Republican U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1903 1911 Bruce Dal Canton 1942 2008 MLB pitcher 1967 1977 Julia Cohen b 1989 Professional Tennis Player Dominique Curry NFL Wide Receiver Judson Flint b 1957 NFL Defensive Back Grant Furlong 1886 1973 Democratic U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1943 45 C J Goodwin Cornerback Special Teams for the Dallas Cowboys Dale Hamer b 1938 former NFL referee Erik Harris Safety for the Las Vegas Raiders Ron Hughes class of 65 scout and executive with NFL s Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions Kimmarie Johnson model and actress Terrence Johnson NFL Cornerback Rishaw Johnson NFL Offensive Lineman Garrett Kelleher b 1961 owner of the Irish football club St Patrick s Athletic FC Perry Kemp b 1961 NFL Wide Receiver Rick Krivda b 1970 MLB Pitcher 1995 1998 Eric Kush Offensive Lineman for the Las Vegas Raiders Frank Mascara b 1930 Democratic U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1995 2003 Dewey McDonald NFL Linebacker Rontez Miles NFL Safety James Nixon NFL Defensive Back Terry O Shea b 1966 NFL Tight End 1989 1990 23 Josh Portis NFL Quarterback Thomas Rutledge b 1955 chairman and CEO Charter Communications Shaka Smart Head Basketball Coach for Marquette University formerly of the Texas Longhorns and VCU Rams Bruce Foster Sterling 1870 1946 Democratic U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1917 1919 Megan Timpf b 1984 Team Canada softball 2008 Summer Olympics Steven Toprani District Attorney Washington County Pennsylvania Paul K Van Riper b 1938 retired Lieutenant General of the United States Marine Corps Bill Viola b 1947 mixed martial arts Pioneer Dennis E Wisnosky Chief Technical Officer for the U S Department of Defense Business Mission Area Jack Zduriencik b 1951 General Manager of Major League Baseball s Seattle Mariners 2008 2015 See also EditOld Main Hepner Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium WCAL FMReferences Edit Meet the President Interim University President Dr Dale Elizabeth Pehrsson A MESSAGE FROM INTERIM PRESIDENT JONES California University of Pennsylvania Archived from the original on 11 July 2015 Retrieved 21 July 2015 Accreditation Cal U California University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2019 05 22 a b History of Cal U Cal U California University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2022 03 17 Ohles John F Ohles Shirley M 1986 Public Colleges and Universities Greenwood Press Inc pp 105 106 Retrieved 2023 08 22 via Archive org Academics Cal U California University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2020 09 24 Online Doctorate of Criminal Justice Doctoral Programs at Cal U California University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2020 09 24 Education Administration and Leadership Online Doctorate California University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2020 09 24 Health Science and Exercise Leadership Online Doctorate Degree California University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 2020 09 24 Academics Cal U Retrieved 25 February 2013 Witz Billy 2020 09 23 College Football s Worst Fear in the Pandemic The Death of a Player The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 24 Global Online Programs CAL U Calu edu Retrieved 2015 02 18 Facilities California University of Pennsylvania Athletics California University of Pennsylvania Cal U www calu edu Retrieved 2017 08 10 Cal U Women s Basketball Team Wins NCAA Division II Title Retrieved 10 June 2015 Team Awards California University of Pennsylvania Ice Hockey Club Retrieved 2022 03 17 Vulcans end season in NCAA Quarterfinals California University of Pennsylvania Athletics Retrieved 2022 03 17 Conference Championships California University of Pennsylvania Athletics Retrieved 2022 03 17 Bill Brown Men s Basketball Coach California University of Pennsylvania Athletics Retrieved 2022 03 17 A Strong Athlete Ody Abbott The Gazette Times August 22 1907 p 6 Retrieved February 8 2022 Tinsley M Ferguson March 4 2002 Newsmaker Donna Feigley Barbisch Setting goals leads to success in military Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh PA Roster Saskatchewan Roughriders Archived from the original on November 30 2010 Retrieved December 26 2010 Terry O Shea NFL Football Statistics Pro Football Reference com December 3 1966 Retrieved November 15 2011 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to PennWest California Official website Official athletics website 40 04 00 N 79 53 05 W 40 06678 N 79 88482 W 40 06678 79 88482 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PennWest California amp oldid 1177542387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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