The weekend was crammed with activities, with something for everyone. Traditional favorites joined the new. Red Raider fans were treated to a win against Lock Haven. And the Ruuds experienced their first SU Homecoming.

Clockwise from top left: John Dougherty and Tessa Adams were crowned King and Queen at halftime. ZooAmerica had several kid-friendly activities in the CUB. Bruce Hornsby (at the piano) and Ricky Skaggs had a grand time at the Luhrs Center. Below: Perennial Homecoming favoritestailgating and SU’s Marching Band. Collin 4, and Camryn 1 Porter play soccer with Rachel Jeffrey. Camryn is assisted by her grandmother Susan Gross ‘74-‘76m. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee sponsored various sports-related stations for kids.

Clockwise from top left: “Jaws”a shark slide entertained the young. The Red Raiders met conference rival Lock Haven on Seth Grove field. Kyle Fogerty provided excitement, especially when he was reaching for yardage. The crowd waits patiently for the Homecoming Parade to reach them. Kelly Atland ’91-’00m, representing the Alumni Board of Directors, presented a token of appreciation to Executive Vice President Jody Harpster while his wife Leslie looks on. Smiling faces were everywhere. Alumni tailgaters line up for eats.