Penn State Behrend Endowment Honors Roger Sweeting
Three former Penn State Behrend student-athletes recently
spearheaded a drive to establish an endowed fund to support the
school's varsity sports in honor of longtime Athletics Director
Roger Sweeting. Sweeting, who retired from the school's
kinesiology and health education faculty in 1996 and today lives in
Arizona, was an administrator, coach and professor at the school
for 33 years.
"When it comes to athletics and student-athletes, I cannot think of
another person who has meant so much to so many people," said
university Chancellor Jack Burke. "Roger's decades of hard work and
dedication to Penn State Behrend fostered growth in students on an
individual level. Now, as alumni, they have created this endowment
as a way to honor him."
Three of those alumni, all former basketball student-athletes, led
the effort to establish the endowment.
E. Joseph Williams (who still ranks among Penn State Behrend career
statistical leaders in scoring average, rebounds and steals) and
Bruce Reinhardt were members of the 1966-67 team that won a state
junior college championship and Duane May was a member of the
school's undefeated 1967-68 squad.
Sweeting coached basketball, baseball and men's soccer - the only
sports the school sponsored when he was hired in 1963. Under his
administration, the program expanded from three to 10 sports and
today sponsors 21 sports.
As athletics director, he served during the school's transition
from a two-year to four-year institution and also oversaw the
introduction of women's varsity sports. He served two stints as AD,
from 1963 to 1969 and 1972 to 1981, and retired as associate
professor emeritus of kinesiology and health education.
