The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletic Department has named Tony White interim head coach for the men's basketball program for the 2011-12 season. White takes over for former head coach Gene Bruno, who stepped down earlier this month. White has been the assistant for the Wildcats since 2009.
After back-to-back postponements Saturday because of snow and Sunday due to a wet field the Pennsylvania College of Technology second-seeded men's soccer team is set to host fourth-seeded Penn State Hazleton at 2 p.m. Monday with the Penn State University Athletic Conference champion at stake. When the two teams met Oct.
Four Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball players earned Penn State University Athletic Conference All-Conference honors this season.
The fall Penn State University Athletic Conference playoff season will conclude later this week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes when the men's soccer team steps into action. In competition over the weekend, the college men's cross-country team claimed a conference championship and the women's volleyball and tennis teams finished second.
Pennsylvania College of Technology honored senior members of the Wildcat women's volleyball and soccer teams this past weekend. Women's Volleyball On Saturday, Oct. 15, the women's volleyball team honored its two graduating seniors Paula Karine Monteiro and Lyndsey Smith with a ceremony preceding the team's match with Penn State York.
The second-seeded Penn College women's volleyball team will face third-seeded Penn State Wilkes-Barre at 7 p.m. Friday in the Penn State University Athletic Conference semifinals. The match between the Wildcats, 15-1 in the PSUAC and 19-8 overall, and Wilkes-Barre will be played at Penn State University's Rec Hall.
Sophomore Chris Brennan (New Hope) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association's Player of the Week for the period ending Oct. 16. Brennan scored four goals in two games, including a hat trick and the game-winner against NCAA Division III Alfred University. He also scored a goal in the teams' 5-0 win against Penn State Beaver.
While the Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team completed its season, the cross-country, tennis and women's volleyball teams, which are scheduled for Penn State University Athletic Conference playoff action this week, won all of their matches over the past week, as did the men's and women's soccer teams.
Within the next week, the Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis and men's cross-county teams will seek to defend their Penn State University Athletic Conference championships while the women's volleyball squad goes for its first title since 2004.
It might not have been the finish he was hoping for, but Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Matt Haile saw some good things from his team on Tuesday's final day of the Penn State University Athletic Conference/United States Collegiate Athletic Association championships.
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