CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) took home multiple awards announced at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association’s (USCAA) Small College National Championships hosted at Virginia State University March 12-16, 2023, including coach of the year, player of the year, multiple All-Americans, an All-Academic, and shoot-out wins.
USCAA National Coach of the Year: Lorie Khalil (PSU-LV head coach)
PSU-LV women’s basketball has been a dominating force in the USCAA and Penn State Athletic Conference (PSUAC) since Khalil took over the program nine years ago. The team finished the regular season 23-4 overall, logging the second consecutive 20-plus win season. The team earned their place at the PSUAC Conference Championship for the second time in four years, winning it in 2019.
The PSU-LV team is ranked statistically in the top five in the USCAA for points scored per game at 85.9 (first place), field goals made per game (first place), field goal percentage (fifth place), total rebounds per game (fifth), assists per game (fifth), and steals per game (second). The team has been ranked in the top four in the USCAA polls throughout the season.
Khalil’s players have also excelled in the classroom with a Fall 2022 cumulative GPA of 3.26, with seven players making the Dean's List. This is Khalil’s first National Coach of the Year award. She was named PSUAC Coach of the Year in both 2017 and 2019.
“Lorie is a great coach — and a great person who really cares about her players,” said senior Sage Christopher. “Coaching-wise, she is very experienced — and intense. When big games are approaching, she dissects the opponent and figures out exactly what we need to do to win. She also pays close attention to our individual progress. She knows when you’re slacking and does everything in her power to push you and make you more resilient. We know that we can approach her with questions or concerns — she is very generous and will always be there to listen.”