Penn College News

45 soccer alumni reunite on college field

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Photos by Alexandra Butler, photographer/photo editor, and Anna E. Reed, student photographer

Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat.

Athletics and Alumni Relations welcomed 45 alumni soccer players, who returned to the Penn College campus to rekindle and re-kick that competitive spirit.

At the recent reunion, the alumni competed against the current men’s and women’s soccer teams on the UPMC Athletic Field.

"As a Penn College alumnus, it was great to see so many fellow alumni back on campus, playing the game we all love,” said Ian T. Scheller, women’s soccer coach and a 2018 alumnus. “The campus and athletics programs have grown so much, and it’s always a privilege to showcase that progress. Connecting our current team with those who paved the way is special to me, and I look forward to growing this event for years to come."

Current and alumni women's soccer players join forces.

Men's teammates – past and present – connected by the love of the game.

Scheller and Tyler S. Mensch, men's soccer coach, initiated the Alumni Soccer Day in August 2023, but moved it to spring this year, so the games could be used as an extra play day for the Spring 2025 season.

“It was great to see all of the alumni show up to play in our match,” Mensch said. “It is always wonderful to see and reconnect with former players who have donned the blue-and-white jerseys, lace up the boots again and compete on the field. As a coach, it is rewarding to know that there is a strong backing of alumni who continue to support the program, and I am extremely thankful for everyone who has played for us!”

In addition to competing against the current team, the alumni played against each other.

“The oldest alumni who attended was from the Class of 2001 and hadn’t been back to campus in 20 years,” shared Lori A. Boos, alumni and career engagement manager. “Several Athletics Hall of Fame recipients came back to play. After the games, the alumni went to John Ryan Brewery for dinner.”

Sounds like a winning day!

Alumna Jane Thompson (in blue), '18, dental hygiene, is on the run from current Wildcat Sara Pecchia (in pink).

Alumnus Gerry Lua (in blue), '17, automotive technology, engages with Owen Sheils (current men's players are in white).

Student-athlete Olivia Casella (in pink) is pursued by alumni competitors.

Greg Dorsch (smiling at center) enjoys the sideline mingling as much as the field action. He is a 2020 welding & fabrication engineering technology grad.

UPMC Field sets the stage for a day of memories.

With his hands in the air, James Friedman reacts to a bungled play, along with assistant coach Zach Kratzer (in hat).

Student-athlete Brooke Klinger warms up.

Evan Coyne, '14, building automation technology, takes on the day.

Tiffany Brown, '20, applied health studies, hasn't lost her fierce edge.

Current 'Cat Cooper Smith is bookended by Phil Bair (left), '14, building science & sustainable design, and Jake Tuck, '15 aviation maintenance technology.

Revisiting her roots: Laresa Paden, '16, applied health studies

Owen Mulhern (in white) and alumnus Casey May, '20, diesel technology, meet their match.

A day of competition and connection for past and present players Brooke Klinger (left) and Val Dressler, '15, occupational therapy assistant.