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Will Pennsylvania make the 2024 Women's NCAA Tournament? Team Resume & Outlook | January 15
Will Pennsylvania be one of the teams to earn a spot in the women’s March Madness tournament in 2024? Continue scrolling and dig into our bracketology preview, which features Pennsylvania’s complete tournament resume.
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How Pennsylvania ranks
| Record | Ivy League Record | AP Poll | Coaches Poll | RPI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9-6 | 1-1 | NR | NR | 109 |
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Pennsylvania’s best wins
On December 30, Pennsylvania picked up its signature win of the season, a 72-69 victory over the Maine Black Bears, who are ranked outside the top 100 (No. 115) in the RPI rankings. Mataya Gayle, as the top scorer in the win over Maine, dropped 28 points, while Jordan Obi was second on the team with 15.
Next best wins
- 76-68 on the road over UCSD (No. 209/RPI) on November 26
- 85-79 on the road over Siena (No. 224/RPI) on November 19
- 79-71 at home over La Salle (No. 231/RPI) on November 29
- 53-39 on the road over Dartmouth (No. 295/RPI) on January 13
- 74-51 at home over Marist (No. 329/RPI) on November 11
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Pennsylvania’s quadrant records
Quadrant 1: 0-3 | Quadrant 2: 0-1 | Quadrant 3: 3-2 | Quadrant 4: 4-0
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Schedule insights
- Pennsylvania has been handed the 161st-ranked schedule in college basketball the rest of the way, based on our predictions.
- Glancing at the Quakers’ upcoming schedule, they have seven games versus teams that are above .500 and seven games against teams with worse records than their own.
- When it comes to Penn’s upcoming schedule, it has 12 games remaining, with none coming against teams currently ranked in the Top 25.
Pennsylvania’s next game
- Matchup: Pennsylvania Quakers vs. Cornell Big Red
- Date/Time: Monday, January 15 at 2:00 PM ET
- Location: Palestra in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania man rubs raw chicken on door, dumps oil on vending machine: police
MIFFLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Mifflin County man was arrested Thursday after Pennsylvania State Police say he dumped oil on a vending machine and rubbed raw chicken on the door of a nearby business.
Timothy Peachey, 33, is accused of committing the acts on May 17 on East John Street in McVeytown, according to a state police release.
The oil caused an estimated $10,843 in damages to the vending machine and the items inside of it, troopers said.
Peachey allegedly rubbed raw chicken on the front glass door of McVeytown Market. The reason for these actions is unknown.
Peachey is charged with criminal mischief — a third-degree felony due to the total property damage — as well as a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct and a summary offense for scattering rubbish.
He was released on bail and is awaiting a preliminary hearing, according to his court docket.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers introduce bills targeting data center development
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A Luzerne County legislator introduced a bill this week intended to allow local governments to place a moratorium on data center applications.
Rep. Jamie Walsh (R-Luzerne) introduced House Bill 2533 on Wednesday.
“Our municipalities, which decide local land use policies, have struggled to understand the myriad environmental and community impacts of this new industry and to review and revise their zoning ordinances to keep up with the influx of interest from data center developers,” Walsh said in a co-sponsorship memorandum. “I am therefore proposing to give municipalities the option of placing a moratorium on data center applications so that, if they choose, they can revise their ordinances and establish conditional use policies addressing issues like power supply, water consumption, noise and setbacks which they determine protect the community’s interest.”
It is a companion bill, he said, to Senator Jarrett Coleman (R-Bucks/Lehigh)’s Senate Bill 1345.
They both would allow an 18-month moratorium on both unapproved and new data center applications.
The two legislators also introduced legislation they say would repeal the state Computer Data Center Equipment Exemption program enacted in 2021, which the legislators say incentivizes data centers to locate in Pennsylvania by exempting computer data center equipment from the Sales and Use Tax when it is sold to, used or consumed in a certified data center by an owner, operator or qualified tenant. This is in the form of House Bill 2532 and Senate Bill 1344 respectively.
“While we all appreciate the technological advances that are driving the development of new data centers, I am certain most Pennsylvanians want a more thoughtful approach to where and under what requirements they can operate and don’t want to subsidize them with tax incentives,” said Coleman. “The bills Rep. Walsh and I partnered on will do just that.”
Data centers have been a hot topic issue across Pennsylvania as communities have rallied to oppose developments, including in Columbia and in the Annville area.
Pennsylvania
Man accused of using excavator to destroy home with family inside
Court records show a man is facing numerous charges after local news outlets reported he was accused of partially demolishing his Pennsylvania home with members of his family still inside.
Erik Pierwsza, 48, is charged with three counts of recklessly endangering another person and one count each of causing a catastrophe and disorderly conduct, according to court documents reviewed by USA TODAY.
According to local media outlet WTAE, Pierwsza allegedly destroyed a portion of his home with an excavator, while his wife and two children were inside. Pierwsza is a resident of Buffalo Township, roughly 30 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
The Buffalo Township Police Department did not immediately return USA TODAY’s request for more information. Court records did not list representation for Pierwsza and noted that he is not currently represented by a public defender.
According to a criminal complaint reported on by WTAE and WPXI, Pierswza had allegedly got into an argument, at which point Pierswza threatened to tear down the house.
He then allegedly climbed into the excavator and began demolishing the home, per the outlets.
According to WPXI, no one was injured.
Pierwsza is being held at Butler County Prison on $10,000 bond, per court documents.
Drew Pittock covers national trending news for USA TODAY. He can be reached at DPittock@usatodayco.com.
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