Penn College News

Athletics Articles

Displaying 1681 - 1690 of 1741 results (page 169 of 175)

"We're now in a world we've never been in," Pennsylvania College of Technologygolf coach Chet Schuman observed as the Wildcats headed for the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association championships Monday and Tuesday.

Entering this season, Pennsylvania College of Technology cross country Coach Mike Paulhamus said he saw nothing but good things happening for his men's team. So far, after finishing unbeaten during the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference regular season and claiming the end-of-the-season EPCC championship, he's been right on.

In three seasons under Coach Bambi Hawkins, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball team has made steady progress. This year, Hawkins hopes to take things up yet another notch. Last year, the Lady Wildcats went 9-10 overall and 7-7 in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference, where they just missed making the playoffs. "I'm really excited.

In each of its first two seasons, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's soccer team has captured Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference championships. This year, it goes for its third straight. The Lady Wildcats open their season Thursday (Sept.

Pennsylvania College of Technology opens its men's soccer season Wednesday at Harrisburg Area Community College with a freshman-dominated squad, but coach Andy Richardson doesn't see that as a problem. "I think a lot of them are really ready to step up to the challenge. Many of them come from very good high school programs. ...

Potentially, this year's golf team could be one of the best ever for Pennsylvania College of Technology. "I'd like to be very optimistic, but I have to be very conservative because they've got to shoot their rounds. But, if they shoot to their ability . . . we've got some good golfers," said Chet Schuman, who is in his fourth season as coach of the Wildcats.

Pennsylvania College of Technology cross country Coach Mike Paulhamus sees nothing but good things for his men's team this season. The Wildcats return four of their top runners from last year's team, including William Dillingham, a sophomore from Annville, who is the defending individual Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association champion.

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Mike Stanzione said his team has two ingredients talent and depth that he hopes translate into yet another post-season playoff berth. "We'll have one of the most talented all-around teams we've ever had.

Pennsylvania College of Technology claimed its 13th All-American archer following national outdoor competition last week at Carbondale, Ill. And, as a team, the Wildcats placed third, their highest finish ever.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology teams are ticketed for postseason playoff action this weekend.