In a historic week for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s tennis team, the Wildcats posted first-ever program wins over two longtime opponents.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Penn College opened its season with a 6-3 win over Susquehanna University on Wednesday as Lauren Peck, of South Williamsport; Faith Murray, of Dillsburg; and Georgia Macensky, of Wellsboro, all won both their singles and doubles matches in David Straub’s coaching debut.
The victory marked the first for the Wildcats after seven lifetime losses to Susquehanna and it marked the first time they captured more than one win in a match.
“The girls gave very good efforts. I’m very proud of the whole team,” Straub said.
On Saturday, the Wildcat women made it two wins in a row with their 7-2 victory over crosstown rival Lycoming College that snapped a 10-match loss streak. Winning both their singles and doubles matches were Ellen Buckley, of Binghamton, New York, at No. 1 singles and doubles; Peck at No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles; Jordan Specht, of Frederick, Maryland, at No. 5 singles and No. 3 doubles; and Sofia Caspina, of South Williamsport, at No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles. Prior to the win, Penn College players never had won more than four matches in any meeting against the Warriors.
Record/Schedule/Results/Series History
Overall: 2-0
Monday, Sept. 25 – at Lock Haven University, suspended, rain
Wednesday, Sept. 27 – host Susquehanna University, W, 6-3
Saturday, Sept. 30 – at Lycoming College, W, 7-2
Saturday, Oct. 7 – host Penn State Altoona, 1 p.m. (first-time opponent)
MEN’S TENNIS
At Lycoming College on Saturday, the Wildcats lost, 7-2, with Alex Norris, of Williamsport, at No. 1 singles, and Matt Williams, of Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, at No. 2 singles, posting wins.
Record/Schedule/Results/Series History
Overall: 0-2
Saturday, Sept. 30 – at Lycoming College, L, 7-2
Saturday, Oct. 7 – host Penn State Altoona, 1 p.m. (first-time opponent)
GOLF
Junior Peyton Mussina, of Montoursville, shot 5-over-par 75 on the 6,502-yard Philmont Country Club North Course to top the 43-player field and lead the Penn College men’s golf team to 327 total and a first-place finish in the United East Preview on Tuesday.
Hosting the inaugural D-III Northeast Elite on Saturday and Sunday at Williamsport Country Club, Penn College finished third among 11 teams – six of them reigning conference champions. Individually, Mussina placed second in a field of 58 golfers.
Mussina shot rounds of 71-72–143 on the 6,516-yard, par 71 WCC course, while for the Penn College B team, Sam Wetmiller, of Selinsgrove, shot 80-79–159 to finish tied for 29th.
“It was the first tournament for those (B) guys. I am pleased. Sam is working his way into the starting lineup,” coach Rob Lytle said.
Schedule/Results
Thursday, Sept. 28 – United East Fall Preview at Philmont Country Club North Course, 1 of 8
Saturday, Sept. 30 – host D-III Northeast Elite at Williamsport Country Club, 6 of 11
Sunday, Oct. 1 – host D-III Northeast Elite at Williamsport Country Club, 3 of 11
Thursday, Oct. 5 – Drew University Birdie Bash at Flanders Valley Golf Course, 11 a.m.
MEN’S SOCCER
After leading 2-1 at the half, Penn College allowed two second-half goals in a 3-2 nonconference loss to King’s College on Wednesday that snapped its four-match win streak.
In UE play at Penn State Harrisburg on Saturday, the teams fought to a 2-2 draw.
For their play Sept. 17-23, juniors Tommy DeGeyter, of Long Valley, New Jersey, a defensive midfielder, and goalkeeper Cole Catherman, of Selinsgrove, were named United East Volt Division Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively.
UE Volt Division standings through Saturday: Penn College, 1-0-1; Penn State Harrisburg, 1-0-1; Penn State Abington, 1-0; Lancaster Bible College, 1-1; Penn State Berks, 1-1; St. Mary’s (Md.), 0-1; Gallaudet University, 0-2.
Record/Schedule/Results/Series History
Overall: 5-3-2
UE: 1-0-1
Wednesday, Sept. 27 – host King’s College, L, 3-2
Saturday, Sept. 30 – at Penn State Harrisburg (UE), T, 2-2
Wednesday, Oct. 4 – at Wells College, 6 p.m. (Penn College leads 5-3)
Saturday, Oct. 7 – host Penn State Abington (UE), 1 p.m. (Penn College leads 5-3)
Tuesday, Oct. 10 – host Pitt-Bradford, 7 p.m. (first-time opponent)
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Morgan Solano, of Shavertown, was perfect in goal with five saves and eight of her teammates found the back of the net – with Wiley Egan, of Northumberland, scoring twice – in a 9-0 UE rout of Clarks Summit University on Monday.
At Keystone College in nonconference play on Wednesday, Kaelynn Sheetz, of Elizabethtown, scored twice in a 3-0 win. Penn College’s defense held Keystone to no shots on goal as Solano earned her second straight shutout as the Wildcats extended their season-opening unbeaten string to 11.
On Saturday in UE play at Penn State Harrisburg, the Wildcats lost their first match of the season, 1-0. Harrisburg led in shots on goal, 8-1, as Penn College goalie Nichole Lichtinger, of Erie, made seven stops.
For her play Sept. 17-23, junior goalkeeper Lichtinger was named the United East Volt Division Defensive Player of the Week.
UE Volt Division standings through Saturday: Lancaster Bible College, 2-0; Penn State Harrisburg, 2-0; Penn State Berks, 1-0-1; St. Mary’s (Md.), 1-1; Penn College, 0-1-1; Gallaudet University, 0-2; Penn State Abington, 0-2.
Record/Schedule/Results/Series History
Overall: 6-1-5
UE: 0-1-1
Monday, Sept. 25 – host Clarks Summit University (UE), W, 9-0
Wednesday, Sept. 27 – at Keystone College, W, 3-0
Saturday, Sept. 30 – at Penn State Harrisburg (UE), L, 1-0
Monday, Oct. 2 – at Lancaster Bible College (UE), 7 p.m. (series tied 3-3-2)
Wednesday, Oct. 4 – at St. Vincent College, 3 p.m. (first-time opponent)
Saturday, Oct. 7 – host Penn State Abington (UE), 3:30 p.m. (Penn College leads 5-3-1)
Thursday, Oct. 12 – host Pitt-Bradford, 7 p.m. (first-time opponent)
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Hosting Clarks Summit in a nonconference match on Friday, Penn College won, 3-0, for its first four-win season since it won eight in 2016. Cheyenne Stein, of Orwigsburg, led the team with 20 assists and 12 digs.
Record/Schedule/Results/Series History
Overall: 4-8
UE: 0-0
Friday, Sept. 29 – host Clarks Summit, W, 3-0 (25-15, 25-17, 25-7)
Monday, Oct. 2 – at Penn State Hazleton, 6 p.m. (first-time opponent)
Tuesday, Oct. 3 – at Penn State Berks (UE), 7 p.m. (PS Berks leads 7-0)
Saturday, Oct. 7 – at Lancaster Bible College (UE), noon (LBC leads 7-0)
Saturday, Oct. 7 – vs. Arcadia University at LBC, 2 p.m. (Arcadia leads 1-0)
MEN’S/WOMEN’S CROSS-COUNTRY
Schedule/Results
Saturday, Oct. 7 – at Bloomsburg University Invitational, men 10 a.m.; women 11 a.m.
Monday, Oct. 16 – host Lycoming College, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 28 – UE Championships at Cairn University, 11 a.m.
ESPORTS
Record/Schedule/Results
(All events at Wildcat Den)
iRacing
Monday, Sept. 25 – CIL College Cup Series: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 13, 15, 25
Wednesday, Sept. 27 – CIL Formula College: Australia-Oran Park, 8, 27
Monday, Oct. 2 – CIL College Cup Series: Bluegrass 200-Kentucky Speedway, 9 p.m.
Rocket League
Overall: 1-0
Monday, Sept. 25 – vs. Brewton-Parker College, W, 3-1 (1-2, 3-1, 6-1, 2-1)
Monday, Oct. 2 – vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 7 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 16 – vs. Manchester University, 7 p.m.
Overwatch 2
Overall: 0-1
Tuesday, Sept. 26 – vs. Ferris State, L, 3-0 (2-0, 1-0, 3-0)
Tuesday, Oct. 3 – vs. Keiser-Flagship, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 10 – vs. Purdue-Fort Wayne, 7 p.m.
Valorant
Overall: 1-0
Wednesday, Sept. 27 – vs. Lindenwood University, W, 2-1 (9-13, 13-5, 13-6)
Wednesday, Oct. 4 – vs. Pennwest-Edinboro, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 11 – vs. West Texas A&M, 7 p.m.
CS:GO
Overall: 0-0
Friday, Oct. 6 – vs. Lindenwood University, 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 13 – vs. Grand Valley State, 7 p.m.
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