Noah Dillow (@dillownoah) 's Twitter Profile
Noah Dillow

@dillownoah

Cal U ’22🏈

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members of the California Univ. of PA Vulcan football team participate in the 2020 Frosty Frolic Winter River Romp at the Water Street Wharf on Feb. 1st, 2020 in Coal Center, PA. Participants raise money to benefit the California Area School District Foundation.

members of the California Univ. of PA Vulcan football team participate in the 2020 Frosty Frolic Winter River Romp at the Water Street Wharf on Feb. 1st, 2020 in Coal Center, PA. 

Participants raise money to benefit the California Area School District Foundation.
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Justin McCoy added another pin for the Hoos here at the ACC Championships to lock up his spot in the third-place match. #GoHoos | #TheVirginiaWay

California (PA) Vulcan Athletics (@calvulcans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ATHLETIC AWARDS @CALU_football Noah Dillow was chosen the Male Freshman of the Year. He ranked third on the team in tackles and tied for second in interceptions while starting 10 games. Dillow also was selected the PSAC West Freshman of the Year in the fall.

ATHLETIC AWARDS

@CALU_football Noah Dillow was chosen the Male Freshman of the Year. He ranked third on the team in tackles and tied for second in interceptions while starting 10 games. Dillow also was selected the PSAC West Freshman of the Year in the fall.
California (PA) Vulcan Athletics (@calvulcans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ATHLETIC AWARDS @CALU_football Lamont McPhatter II was named the Male Athlete of the Year. He received All-America status from multiple organizations and was a consensus first-team all-region selection for a consecutive season.

ATHLETIC AWARDS

@CALU_football Lamont McPhatter II was named the Male Athlete of the Year. He received All-America status from multiple organizations and was a consensus first-team all-region selection for a consecutive season.