Pennsylvania State University has suspended a fraternity after a teenager died at an off-campus house over the weekend where members of the fraternity were believed to be present, university officials said Tuesday.

The university said in a statement that it had temporarily suspended the Alpha Delta Chapter of the Chi Phi fraternity while the State College Police Department and the university investigated the 17-year-old’s death. The death occurred on Saturday night at a house at 522 West College Avenue in State College, Pa., that was not the fraternity’s official house.

On Wednesday, the Centre County Coroner identified the teenager as John Schoenig.

Mr. Schoenig, who went by the nickname Jack, was a senior at Cathedral Preparatory School, a high school in Erie, according to the school’s president, Scott Jabo.

He was a hockey player and a popular student in his senior class of 125 boys, Father Jabo said. “Very friendly, and never any serious discipline issues with him at all,” he added. “Just a typical high school student, friendly and well liked.”