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Heid, Roxby, Law Garner "Made in the PSAC" Honors as Part of 75th Anniversary Celebration

Lock Haven, PA

9/3/2025 11:48:00 AM


Former Pitt-Johnstown baseball standouts Dylan Heid and Braxton Roxby and national champion wrestler Cody Law earned "Made n the PSAC" honors that recognized former student-athletes that have gone on to influential careers after graduations as part of the conference's 75th Anniversary celebration.

The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference is celebrating its 75th anniversary season in 2025-26 and will honor 300 of its most prominent contributors throughout the month of September.  Four groups of honorees, with 75 in each group, will be honored.  the groups include:  "Made in the PSAC,", "75 Greatest Female Athletes," (release date Sept. 10), "75 Greatest Male Athletes," (release date Sept. 17) and "Distinguished Keynotes" (release date Sept. 24).

"For 75 years, the PSAC has been more than a conference--it's been a proving ground for excellence, leadership, and lifelong impact," said PSAC Commissioner Steve Murray. "The 'Made in the PSAC' honorees reflect the very best of what our institutions represent. Their achievements stand as a testament to the transformative power of Division II athletics and the values that define the PSAC: integrity, resilience, and a commitment to something greater than oneself."
 
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Dylan Heid – Pitt-Johnstown, Baseball, 2018-2021
Selected by Baltimore Orioles in 11th Round of 2021 Major League Baseball Draft; 5-time, PSAC West Pitcher of the Week; 3-time Atlantic Region Pitcher of the Week; NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week
 
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Braxton Roxby – Pitt-Johnstown, Baseball, 2018-20
Signed Free-Agent Contract with Cincinnati Reds in June 2020; currently pitching for the Triple-A Affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, the Sacramento River Cats
 
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Cody Law – Pitt-Johnstown, Wrestling, 2015-2018
Professional MMA Fighter; as UPJ wrestler, NCAA Division II national champion (157 pounds) in 2018, 2-time DII All-American; as a junior, was top-ranked nationally in his weight class

The PSAC was founded on March 11, 1951, and comprised 14 institutions as the Pennsylvania State Teachers College Athletic Conference (PSTCAC). Since then, it has grown into one of the largest conferences in the NCAA across all three divisions.

 
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