ACADEMICS: Major - Division of Undergraduate Studies
CAREER NOTES:
Athletic: Selected as a member of the USWNT U-21 Team (2019)...NFHCA All-Region (second team).
2019 / FRESHMAN SEASON:
Season: Played in all 20 games as a true freshman, starting each one...Second on the team in points with 15...Had five goals and a team-best five assists.
Duke (8/30/19): Made first collegiate appearance at Duke. Virginia (9/1/19): First collegiate assist. Delaware (9/8/19): Scored first collegiate goal against the Blue Hens. Villanova (9/29/19): Three points off a goal and an assist in 8-2 win. Northwestern (10/11/19): First Big Ten point with an assist against Wildcats. Iowa (10/13/19): Notched first Big Ten goal. Michigan (11/7/19): Scored a goal in Penn State’s 2-1 Big Ten tourney win.
HIGH SCHOOL: Had a stellar career at Greenwood High School...Was a member of multiple U19 and U17 national teams and touring teams...Earned high school All-America honors on multiple occasions and has excelled at the highest levels nationally...Earned multiple first-team all-state honors and was the Tri-Valley League Offensive MVP three times...Finished up her high school career among the top 10 all-time high school goal scorers in the nation with 180 career goals. Left GHS as the county record holder in goals (180), assists (66) and points (426)...Helped lead Greenwood to District 3 and state championships during her time with the Wildcats...Represented the U.S. National Indoor Team at the Word Cup in Germany.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Greg and Linnea Wirth...Considering a business or marketing major at Penn State...Has three brothers, Hunter, Gage and Titan...One sister, Mackenzie...Sister Mackenzie played field hockey at St. Francis, Pa....Brother played football at Liberty.
Paityn Wirth Season 2019
#15PositionMClassFreshmanHometownThompsontown, Pa.High SchoolGreenwood
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Two Penn Staters Selected to U.S. U-21 Team
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Four Nittany Lions Earn All-Region Honors
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Nittany Lions Drop B1G Home Game to #6 Iowa
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Penn State Falls in Close Game at #5 Princeton
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