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Saint Vincent College hosts annual Homecoming Weekend, announces Homecoming Queen and King

Saint Vincent College hosts annual Homecoming Weekend, announces Homecoming Queen and King

by Public Relations | October 06, 2024

Saint Vincent College hosts annual Homecoming Weekend, announces Homecoming Queen and King

LATROBE, PA – This weekend, Saint Vincent College hosted its annual Homecoming event, and it announced the 10 seniors voted to the 2024 Homecoming Court in addition to this year’s Homecoming Queen and King.

The court was recognized with an on-field ceremony during halftime of the Saint Vincent vs. Allegheny College football game at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Chuck Noll Field, prior to the announcement of the two students who have been voted as Homecoming Queen and King. The students elected to this year’s court were Diana Mosten, Reilly McKay, Sarah Hartner, Jacob Devlin, Angelina Bucci, Cameron Walker, Louisa Tiriobo, Mason Seftas, Leslie Soriano and Nicolas Domico.

Hartner and Seftas were named queen and king, respectively.

About the Court

Diana Mosten is an international business major with Spanish and marketing minors from Harrisburg. Upon graduation, she is looking to pursue her Master of Business Administration at the University of Pittsburgh. She is executive vice president of the Student Government Association (SGA), a member of the women’s basketball team, a marketing and communications work study, teaching assistant for the SAP Business One program and has been a part of several other clubs and leadership roles on campus throughout her time at Saint Vincent.

Reilly McKay is a digital art & media major from Ligonier. He is the youngest son of Pete and Heidi McKay. Reilly enjoys making short films and performing with his friends. Reilly says that he’s loved his time at Saint Vincent. He’d like to thank all of his friends and family for supporting him.

Sarah Hartner, daughter of Bruce and Suzanne Hartner, is a digital art & media major with minors in marketing and theology from Irwin. On campus, Sarah coordinates praise and worship music and women's small groups and is a member and active leader of Campus Ministry, dance team, Orientation Committee, St. Cecilia Choir, Alpha Lambda Delta honor society, Bearcat Billiards and the Outdoors Club. Sarah feels extremely blessed to be on Homecoming Court among this amazing group of students.

Jacob Devlin is a finance and business economics double major from Irwin. He is currently serving as the president of SGA. He is a tutor, Aurelius Scholar, and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Omicron Delta Epsilon. Jacob is also the treasurer for the Finance and Accounting Club, the senior advisor for the Health and Fitness Club, and the vice president of the Cornhole Club. After graduation, Jacob plans to pursue a career in finance and wealth management.

Angelina Bucci is a biochemistry major and math minor from Lower Burrell. She loves spending time with friends and going on traveling adventures with her mom. At SVC, she serves as SGA senior class president and participates in Campus Ministry events. She is a proud member of the SVC Dance Team, Respect Life Club, Women in STEM, Chemistry Club and Math Club. She is honored to be here and gives thanks to God, Mom and friends.

Cameron Walker, of Leechburg, is a history and secondary education major looking to pursue a master’s degree following graduation. He is a Student Orientation director and senior class treasurer for SGA. He is also a member of Kappa Delta Pi and Alpha Lambda Delta and is president of Phi Alpha Theta. He was awarded the Kathleen Durkin Bendel and the Addison Gibson Foundation scholarships. Outside of SVC, he is a small group leader at Cornerstone Ministries.

Louisa Tiriobo is a biology major with a biotechnology minor from Baldwin-Whitehall. After graduation, she plans to attend LECOM Dental School in Bradenton, Florida. She works as a biology lab assistant, helps with orientation, is vice president of Tri-Beta and is also a lab teaching assistant. In her free time, she likes to run, play cards with her family and hang out with friends. Louisa is grateful for her faith and the Saint Vincent community.

Mason Seftas is a double major in mathematics and data science minoring in computer science from Latrobe. He is grateful to represent the class of 2025. Mason is an officer for math club and data science club and is president of Bearcat Billiards. He’s in Pi Mu Epsilon and Alpha Lambda Delta honor societies. Mason is also an active leader in Campus Ministry as well as Orientation Committee and would like to thank everyone for making Saint Vincent feel like home.

Leslie Soriano is a health science major with a business management minor taking pre-veterinary requisites from Bowie, MD. Leslie is the drum major of the Saint Vincent College Marching Band, a senior leader on the Activities Programing Board, the competitive team lead of SVC Esports and part of Alpha Lambda Delta. She is a third-year prefect in Rooney Hall and has worked on a variety of events with the Office of Multicultural Student Life.

Nicolas Domico is a cybersecurity major. Nicolas, a Clearfield native, spent two years playing for the Bearcat football team before having to end his career due to injury but is now known as one of the most feared linebackers in SVC intramural history. Nicolas has also been a prefect in Bonaventure Hall since his sophomore year.

 

 Father Paul Taylor, O.S.B., Saint Vincent College President, poses for a photo with Hartner and Seftas after the two were crown homecoming queen and king

Father Paul Taylor, O.S.B., Saint Vincent College President, poses for a photo with Hartner and Seftas after the two were crown queen and king, respectively.