Small, but loaded with talent and great drive. That is how coach Dustin Bartron described this year’s Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team as it prepared for its outdoor season opener this Saturday and Sunday at the Eastern Regional Outdoor Championship in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
When Tristan Current heard that he could pursue his love of baseball and get hands-on training for a career in the great outdoors at Pennnsylvania College of Technology, he was all in.
Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams each handed rival Penn State Harrisburg its first United East losses of the season last week, while the Wildcats softball team extended its win streak to eight.
Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams had a combined 10-win, 1-loss week as the spring sports season continued. And both teams have big road showdowns looming this week against United East-leading Penn State Harrisburg – softball on Tuesday and baseball on Friday and Saturday.
A cultural interchange between Pennsylvania College of Technology and visitors from North West Regional College in Northern Ireland – a two-week whirlwind that was five years in the making – came to a close with memories indelibly shared and lives irrevocably altered.
Penn College's annual "YELLow It Out" observance, sponsored this past week by Student Affairs and People & Culture, offered coordinated programming aimed at sharing resources and raising awareness for suicide prevention.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s women’s softball team had a perfect week, while the men’s lacrosse team split in two matches, the baseball team largely was the victim of less-than-ideal weather with four games postponed and the golf team's season got underway.
At Penn College, Wildcats get the best of both worlds: hands-on education plus the full college experience. From soccer and lacrosse to basketball and wrestling, a new YouTube video shows how student-athletes are chasing their passions, making their marks and doing what they love most.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling program is on the verge of a new, magnificent day when freshman Isaac Cory competes at the NCAA Division III National Championships on Friday.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s lacrosse team kept its season-opening unbeaten streak intact with a pair of wins this past week, while the college’s men’s and women’s basketball coaches looked back on their recently completed seasons.
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