Beaver Falls, Pa. – On Thursday, April 6 Geneva College celebrated the national NCAA Division III week by coming together to “pie” Geneva coaches to raise donations for the Beaver County Cancer & Heart Association (
The SAAC groups at PAC and the North Coast Atlantic Conference (NCAC) member institutions conducted a weeklong "Change War" from April 3 through April 9. Campus SAAC groups collected change during Division III Week, and the conference which raised the most combined funds will be declared the PAC/NCAC "Change War" winner. Additionally, each conference will celebrate the member school which raises the most funds within its respective league.
The second annual Change Wars was a friendly competition
All of the combined funds raised by the NCAC will go directly to the Yolanda G. Barco Oncology Institute in Meadville, Pa., in support of former Allegheny College head volleyball coach Bridget Sheehan and her fight against fallopian cancer.
Geneva College’s SAAC group is proud to announce they raised $256.17 towards the efforts of Change Wars thanks to the willing coaches who signed up to be pied in the face. The PAC is scheduled to release a final report of fundraising results after the Easter holiday.
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