The Wildcat women's volleyball team thanks everyone who came to its Pink-Out Tie-Dye event Monday night. With the help of Field House staff (including Angel V. Stroud, Lisa J. Worth and Jeremy R. Bottorf), and equipment supplied by Penn College General Services, the rear storage area of the building was transformed into a tie-dye party.
Led by the men's soccer team, which won all four of its matches, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 11-3 won-loss mark last week. FLASHBACK Men's Soccer The team opened the week on Monday with a 6-0 win over Penn State Schuylkill. Playing outstanding defense, the Wildcats didn't allow Schuylkill any shots on goal.
Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 13 wins, four losses over the past week and one Wildcat continued his preparations for international competition.
Danny Wido, a senior from Shickshinny, will represent Penn College and the United States as a member of the men's compound team that will compete at the eighth World University Archery Championship in Shenzhen, China, from Sept. 23-26. "He's definitely excited to head over. It's the first time he's ever competed internationally.
Twice last week, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams stepped into the arena against NCAA Division III crosstown rival Lycoming College and lost. The women's volleyball team forced the Warriors to five games before falling, 3-2, while the women's soccer team was shut out, 11-0.
Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams went a combined 20-12 last week. Leading the way were the golf squad, which went 4-0, and the women's soccer team, which won its only match.
Two years at the helm of the Pennsylvania College of Technology coed tennis team have produced two Penn State University Athletic Conference championships for coach Aimee Plastow, and she has high hopes for this year's team, too.
After the loss of four of his top seven men runners and still one woman runner shy of fielding a complete team, Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country coach Mike Paulhamus has his work cut out in what he says is a rebuilding season. The Wildcats open Saturday at the Delaware Valley Invitational.
Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball coach Bambi Hawkins describes her team as young, but one with solid experience and a lot of energy. Her hope is that it is enough not only to produce the squad's eighth-straight winning season, but also its second championship during her 11-year tenure.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's soccer teams open their seasons Wednesday at NCAA Division III Penn State University Abington, the men withnine returnees and high hopes and the women somewhat unsettled.
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