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Isenberg, Snipes Earn All-AMCC Postseason Honors

Isenberg, Snipes Earn All-AMCC Postseason Honors

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Senior Jennifer Isenberg and sophomore Shaelyn Snipes have been tabbed as All-Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference honorees for their performances during the 2019-18 season, conference officials announced Tuesday.

Isenberg landed on the All-AMCC First Team while Snipes was awarded All-AMCC Third Team status.

"I am proud of Jen and Shaelyn," Head Coach Sharay Hall said. "It was a season of ups and downs, but in the end, I am happy the conference recognized their hard work."

For Isenberg, 2018-19 marks the second-straight season she has earned All-AMCC honors as last season she was awarded a spot on the Second Team.

The Sheffield, Pa., native led the Panthers in scoring with 14.5 points per game and in rebounding with 8.1 boards per game. Both averages were good for seventh in the AMCC.

The 2018-19 AMCC Preseason Player of the Year also finished second in the conference in blocked shots with 42 and fifth with 149 buckets made.

The forward finished the season with five double-doubles and recorded her career-best scoring performance of 33 points in a win against D'Youville on Jan. 16.

Snipes was among the top shooters in the AMCC as she finished third in the conference with 56 made three-pointers.

On Feb. 11 against Franciscan, she came one three-pointer shy of the Pitt-Bradford single-game record with seven made three's.

The Upper Marlboro, Md., native finished second on the team averaging 14 points per game and she led the Panthers with 35.6 minutes played per game.

Her 350 total points led the Panthers and she scored in double-figures in 20 of her 25 games played in 2018-19.

Pitt-Bradford finished the season 10-8 in AMCC action and 12-13 overall to finished third in the conference.

The Panthers hosted Mount Aloysius in the AMCC First Round and picked up a dominant 78-42 victory to advance to the AMCC Semifinals, where their playoff run came to a close against eventual champion Hilbert.