Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference: Season 2024-25

Q.Finals Semis Final 2025 Semis Q.Finals
La Roche63
PS Behrend59
Pitt-Bradfor87
La Roche76
Pitt-Bradfor92
PS Altoona90
Pitt-Greensb78
PS Altoona99
PS Altoona95
Hilbert88
Standings 2024-25
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Team
W-L
Regular Season MVP
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford - Champions of Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
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Panthers Win Program's 3rd AMCC Championship, Advance to NCAA Tournament-Mar 5, 2025
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford men's basketball team erased a 10-point 2nd half deficit against Penn State-Altoona to secure the program's third ever AMCC Tournament Championship and its first since 2002-03. The Panthers outscored the visitors 12-3 over the last five minutes of play to win the game 92-90.
The visitors scored directly after the opening tip, however, the Panther offense quickly took over, scoring 8 straight points on their first three possessions. Keshon Kittrell (6'4''-G/F) opened the scoring with a three, and then after Jeremy Rodriguez (6'0''-PG) stole the ball in the back court and converted it into a layup, Kittrell found Laster in the corner for another three, putting Pitt-Bradford ahead 8-2 after 90 seconds. Penn State-Altoona ended the run and grabbed the momentum, outscoring the Panthers 9-2 over the next minute and a half to go back in front. They pushed their lead to 3, but Xander Norris (6'3''-G/F) hit a three to tie the game at 15.
The Lions took another one-possession lead on a layup, however, the Panthers quickly answered with a Kittrell layup and then regained the lead on another Laster three. The senior wing stayed hot from beyond the arc over the next few minutes, answering Lion runs with two more long balls, that kept the Panthers ahead 28-25 with 9:15 left in the half. Pitt-Bradford stayed in front for the next 5 minutes, and even extended the lead to 5 after a pair of Laster free throws were followed by a Jamarion Butler (6'5''-G/F) jumpshot. The lead would not last, and the visitors quickly erased it and regained the lead with a 6-0 lead. Over the final 2 minutes, the teams swapped baskets and exchanged the lead 5 times resulting in a 47-46 Penn State-Altoona lead at halftime.
Pitt-Bradford started the second half on the front foot, scoring the first four points after the break. Butler made a midrange jumper to start the half and then Kittrell picked up a steal and a layup to put the Panthers ahead 50-47. The Lions stepped up their defense after the Kittrell basket, and rode the shift of momentum to a 9-0 lead which put them ahead by seven. Rodd Yarbrough (6'3''-G) ended the rally with a three-point play and then the Panthers cut the lead to 3 with a Butler layup and a free throw from Rodriguez. The visitors were able to rebuff the Panther charge and extend their advantage to 10 points.
With 10:23 remaining, Coby Farley (6'0''-PG) jump started the Panther comeback. He made a running jumpshot in the lane and then after a Laster steal, made a three to cut the lead in half after just 11 seconds. The Lions slowed the rally with a putback layup, but Farley found Braylen Salters for a three and then Rodd Yarbrough hit two free throws to cut the deficit to two. After a Lion three, Farley made another jump shot but his effort was followed by a 6-1 run to push their lead back to 8. Salters answered four Penn State-Altoona points with a stepback three and a fall away jumpshot, however, the Lions made one additional layup to go ahead 87-80 and set up a thrilling finish.
Laster drew a foul and converted both free throws and then Salters picked up a steal in the backcourt and found Butler for a layup, trimming the deficit to three. Pitt-Bradford locked down defensively over the next three minutes, allowing just one free throw and a layup, while Butler made four free throws, to put the Panthers behind 90-88 with 3 minutes left. Yarbrough answered the basket with a reverse layup, tying the game and forcing a Penn State-Altoona time out. Both defenses stepped up for the next five possessions until Yarbrough found Kittrell for a layup to put the Panthers in front.
Ahead by two and on defense, the Panthers extended their defense and forced Penn State-Altoona into two timeouts as they could not penetrate the defensive shell and move towards the basket. With the shot clock running out, the visitors took a long three which missed the target, but was collected by the offense. Chaos ensued over the following 5 seconds as the Lions missed and rebounded three shots in the paint before the buzzer rang to cue the Pitt-Bradford celebration.
Jesse Laster (6'4''-G) led the Panthers in the win with 20 points. He was 5-11 from the field, including 4-6 from beyond the arc while also hitting all six free throws he attempted. He also had 3 rebounds and 4 steals. Jamarion Butler added 16 points, while leading the team with 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Rodd Yarbrough and Braylen Salters each scored 12 points off the bench, while Keshon Kittrell finished with 11 points, including the game winning basket.
After the game, Butler and Laster were named to the All-Tournament team. Over two games, Butler averaged 17.5 points and 5.5 rebounds. His classmate Laster scored 14.5 points per game and also tallied 7 total steals.
The win not only clinched the Conference championship for the first time in 22 years, but also moved their record to 23-3, tying the program record for wins in a season. The tournament championship also comes with the AMCC's automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.

AMCC Final:
Pitt-Bradford - Penn St. Altoona 92-90

AMCC Semifinals:
Pitt-Bradford - La Roche 87-76
Pitt-Greensburg - Penn St. Altoona 78-99

AMCC Quarterfinals:
Penn St.-Altoona - Hilbert 95-88
La Roche - Penn State Behrend 63-59

Courtesy of athletics.pittbradford.org
All-AMCC Awards 2025-Mar 5, 2025
Jamarion Butler, swingman from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, was honored as the Player of the Year at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He received multiple other awards, was named to the First Team and Tournament Team.
Dwayne Jones, forward from the Penn State Altoona, earned the Defensive Player of the Year of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He collected multiple other honors, earned a spot in the First Team and Tournament Team.
Tommy Dirienzo, guard from the Penn State Behrend, was voted to the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He was also selected to the Tournament Team. Among many awards he played in the final of the AMCC Tournament in 2024. He was also selected as the All-AMCC Player of the Year in 2024. Dirienzo was selected to the NABC Division III All-District 7 First Team in 2024. He was also selected to the All-AMCC Second Team in 2023. Dirienzo was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 7 Third Team in 2024.
Trent Rozich, forward from the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, was chosen to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He was selected to the All-AMCC Second Team in 2024.
Larry Morse, forward from the Hilbert College, was named to the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference. He was voted to All-AMCC First Team in 2025.
Player of the Year: USA Jamarion Butler (6'5''-G/F) of Pitt-Bradford
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Dwayne Jones (6'7''-F) of PS Altoona
Newcomer of the Year: USA Kal-El Gentles (6'6''-G) of PS Altoona
Coach of the Year: Jesse Deloof of Pitt-Bradford

All-AMCC First Team 2025
Butler
Jones
Dirienzo
Rozich
Morse
First Team

USA Jamarion Butler (6'5''-G/F) of Pitt-Bradford
USA Dwayne Jones (6'7''-F) of PS Altoona
USA Tommy Dirienzo (6'4''-G) of PS Behrend
USA Trent Rozich (6'5''-F) of Pitt-Greensburg
USA Larry Morse (6'5''-F) of Hilbert

All-AMCC Second Team 2025
Ellis
Epps
Marinchak
Haggans
McDonough
Second Team

USA Shaheem Ellis (5'10''-PG) of Hilbert
USA Bryce Epps (5'10''-PG) of La Roche
USA Matthew Marinchak (6'1''-G) of Pitt-Greensburg
USA De'Von Haggans (6'4''-F) of Mt.Aloysius
USA Matthew McDonough (6'1''-G) of PS Behrend

All-AMCC Third Team 2025
Gentles
Laster
Salters
Briggs
Hagwood
Third Team

USA Kal-El Gentles (6'6''-G) of PS Altoona
USA Jesse Laster (6'4''-G) of Pitt-Bradford
USA Braylen Salters (6'0''-PG) of Pitt-Bradford
USA Quran Briggs (6'3''-G) of Hilbert
USA Will Hagwood (6'0''-PG) of Mt.Aloysius

AMCC All-Tournament Team 2025
Butler
Laster
Jones
Frye
Byer
Thomas
Dirienzo
Moore
All-Tournament Team

USA Jamarion Butler (6'5''-G/F) of Pitt-Bradford
USA Jesse Laster (6'4''-G) of Pitt-Bradford
USA Dwayne Jones (6'7''-F) of PS Altoona
USA Nehemiah Frye (6'4''-F) of PS Altoona
USA Jackson Byer (6'0''-PG) of Pitt-Greensburg
USA Isaiah Thomas (6'7''-G/F) of La Roche
USA Tommy Dirienzo (6'4''-G) of PS Behrend
Ireland Nathan Moore (6'0''-PG) of Hilbert