The expected and the unexpected happened for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams during Penn State University Athletic Conference championships over the weekend and both were good. As expected, the men's cross-country team, which was unbeaten during the regular season in PSUAC meets, cruised to its eighth consecutive conference championship.
Saturday was golden for the Penn College men's cross-country team in more ways than one. First, the Wildcats won their eighth straight conference championship. Second, freshman Jake Shedden (Canton) won the individual 5.38-mile race in 30 minutes, 49 seconds.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men's cross-country and coed tennis teams are defending their Penn State University Athletic Conference championships this weekend.
The Penn College men's soccer team clinched the top seed of the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference playoffs with a 2-0 win against Penn State Hazleton on Tuesday. The Wildcats went undefeated in conference play and will now host one of the PSUAC semifinals at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27.
On Saturday, Oct. 16, the Penn College tennis team honored its three graduating seniors: Shane Burridge, Rob Kemrer and Danielle Trout. The four-year members of the team have helped the Wildcats to three consecutive Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference Championships.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball team is seeded No. 3 and will host No. 6 Penn State Beaver at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Bardo Gymnasium on West Third Street in first-round action of the Pennsylvania State Collegiate Athletic Association playoffs. The Wildcats were 13-3 during the conference's regular season and 16-6 overall. In a preseason tournament Aug.
Although details have yet to be announced, three Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams will be in Penn State University Athletic Conference playoff action this week. On Tuesday, the women's volleyball team steps into action and, on Saturday, the cross-country and coed tennis teams will look to defend their championships.
Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers rallied Tuesday to finish second in the Penn State University Athletic Conference championships and fifth in the United States Collegiate Athletic Conference national tournament.
Freshman Jake Shedden, of Canton, was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association's Cross-Country Player of the Week for the period ending Oct. 10. Shedden, a graduate of North Penn High School, won and set a course record at the Albright Invitational on Oct. 9 with a time of 27:27 in the 8K race. The Wildcats placed second overall.
The Wildcat Dance Team unfurls its 'Name the Wildcat' banner A winning Wildcat moment Results of a myPCT portal survey to decide the name of the Penn College athletic mascot were announced during this past weekend's Homecoming activities, and the winner is ...
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