The Penn College basketball team played hard, but, in the end, Lycoming Collegewalked away with a 53-39 win Thursday night.
For the third straight year, Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers have claimed Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association championships.In the second day of competition Sunday (March 5) at Faxon Lanes in Loyalsock Township, the men's team of Brandon Hendricks (Sunbury), Steve Eckman (Williamsport), Ben Zech (West York), Andrew Hurst (West York), Tim McMahon (Williamsport) and Andrew Parson
For two seasons, Katlyn Stupar has been a dominant force every time she stepped onto the court for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball team. Last season as a freshman, the 5-foot-10 forward from State College scored a school single-season record 526 points in 17 games. She also set a single-game record with 43 points in one game that she equaled again this year.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball team goes into Friday's Penn State University Athletic Conference semifinals as the top seed in the American Division and coach Ron Kodish says a championship is possible."I think we definitely have what it takes to win it all.
Last year, the Pennsylvania College of Technology bowling team got an unexpected lift from its men, who claimed two state titles. This year, good things are expected, but coach Lisa Worth is reminding her keglers not to get too overconfident.
Anticipation and excitement abound for the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team this spring. The Wildcats are coming off a great fall season, during which they went 13-5 overall and 11-1 in the Penn State University Athletic Conference, and, before they resume their PSUAC schedule in late March, they have nearly a dozen nonleague games scheduled nine of them in Florida.
Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers had some unexpected results in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference tournament Feb. 15. A team expected to excel didn't and one not expected to did.
Congratulations to the Lady Wildcat basketball team, which defeated Penn State Harrisburg on Monday evening at Bardo Gym to improve their conference record to 11-1. The 83-51 victory clinched first place in the National Division and an automatic bid to the Final Four of the PSU-AC Women's Basketball Tournament to be held March 3-4 at University Park.
Based on results from the regular season, two Pennsylvania College of Technology bowling teams are favorites going into Wednesday's Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference tournament at Pine Summit Lanes in Pine Summit.The men's team of Andrew Hurst (West York), who carries a 218 average; Brandon Hendricks (Sunbury), with a 206 average; and Tim McMahon (Williamsport), with a 204 average; is fav
Going into his team's first outing of the season, Pennsylvania College of Technology archery coach Chad Karstetter knew that Michelle Wright was shooting well. And her results at the Pennsylvania Indoor Target Championship proved just that.Wright, a junior from Kendall, N.Y., won the collegiate division female compound championship.
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