
Delaware Valley University turf management student Connor Esbenshade had a unique, behind-the-scenes role during a recent Philadelphia Eagles game, assisting on the field by pulling up the net for extra points each time the team scored.
Esbenshade, a senior, is currently completing a six-month internship under Tony Leonard, Director of Grounds at Lincoln Financial Field. Through the internship, Esbenshade is gaining hands-on experience in professional sports turf management, including game-day operations at the NFL level.
A native of Lancaster, Esbenshade is majoring in turf management and plays baseball at DelVal. He has earned recognition for his academic achievements as a two-time MAC Honor Roll recipient and a member of the dean’s list.
For nearly 130 years, DelVal has educated students under the philosophy of combining science with practice to prepare graduates for success in their careers. DelVal’s Experience360 program requires students to complete at least one internship or career-exploration opportunity in which they gain hands-on experience before they graduate. Each year, students are presented with increasingly unique and valuable experiences that graduates agree open doors to post-graduate opportunities they would not have otherwise received.
“I commend Connor for using the fall semester to get the full experience of prepping an NFL field for games, along with maintaining practice fields,” said Doug Linde, professor of turf management. “Director of Grounds Tony Leonard has hosted many interns from DelVal and acts as a knowledgeable and supportive mentor to our students.”
DelVal’s turf management program provides students with real-world opportunities at professional venues, preparing them for careers in sports field and grounds management.
Learn more about Delaware Valley University and how it educates students with a curriculum that emphasizes and requires experiential learning.


























































