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Made in the PSAC: Five Millersville alums recognized for influential impact

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LOCK HAVEN, Pa. - The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2025-26 and kicked off a month of recognizing its most prominent contributors by announcing 75 "Made in the PSAC" honorees, of which five are Millersville University alumni: Will Lewis '80 (Football/Track & Field), Scott Martin '02 (Football/Wrestling), Gema Robles '03 (Women's Basketball), Jon Shehan '06 (Baseball), and Ashley Moyer-Gleich '10 (Women's Basketball). 

The "Made in the PSAC" designation recognizes former student-athletes who have gone on to influential careers after graduation. 

"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 in a release. "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."

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.
 
The 75th anniversary celebration continues with the release of the 75 Greatest Female Athletes on Sep. 10, 75 Greatest Male Athletes on September 17, and Distinguished Keystones on September 24.

MILLERSVILLE'S MADE IN THE PSAC

Will Lewis

Will Lewis '80

A star defensive back with the football team and sprinter on the track and field team, Lewis was a Division III All-American in 1979 after leading the PSAC in interceptions. After graduation, Lewis played 26 games in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks and also played in the USFL and Canadian Football League before embarking on a successful career as an executive, scout and coach in professional football. Lewis worked as Director of Pro Personnel with the Seahawks, spent six years in the Kansas City Chiefs front office and is currently the general manager of the UFL's Houston Roughnecks. Scott Martin

Scott Martin '02

A three-time All-PSAC East First Team selection and an All-America First Team selection as a senior, Martin was a force on the Marauders' defensive line. He also placed third at the NCAA Division I East Regionals as a wrestler. Martin has gone on to a distinguished career in public service, serving two terms as Lancaster County Commissioner, and he has served as a Pennsylvania State Senator since 2017, representing Pennsylvania's 13th district. Gema Robles

Gema Robles '03

Robles set the PSAC's all-time steals record, led Millersville in scoring twice and led the PSAC in assists as a senior, earning the PSAC East Athlete of the Year award in 2003. Robles, a graduate of the Millersville ROTC program, embarked on a 21-year career in the United States Army, becoming a Blackhawk helicopter pilot and training instructor,  serving as Battalion Commander in the 101st Airborne Division, and Aide-de-Camp to the 39th Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Jon Shehan

Jon Shehan '06

Shehan earned All-PSAC East First Team honors and led Division II in doubles per game as a catcher for the Marauders. Just three years later, Shehan became Millersville's head coach, inheriting a team that had gone 9-37 the previous season. He promptly led Millersville to the first of 11 PSAC East titles. In his 18 seasons as Millersville's head coach, he has won three PSAC Championships, and guided Millersville to 12 consecutive NCAA Regionals with an NCAA runner-up finish in 2016. He has coached 10 MLB draft picks, and two of his former players have played in the World Series. Ashley Moyer-Gleich

Ashley Moyer-Gleich '10

An All-PSAC East selection who helped Millersville women's basketball to the NCAA regional final in 2010, Moyer-Gleich has quickly risen through the ranks as a professional basketball official. After officiating in the ACC, Atlantic 10, Patriot League and Ivy League, Moyer-Gleich moved up to the WNBA in 2018 and then joined the NBA. Over five seasons, Moyer-Gleich has officiated 172 games, and in 2024, she became the second woman ever and the first in more than a decade to officiate an NBA playoff game. 

Click here for a complete list of the Made in the PSAC honorees. 




 
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