In action last week, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s soccer and tennis teams picked up their first wins of the season and the college’s highly successful softball coach announced her resignation.
Golf, softball and men’s soccer student-athletes line up outside the library's Welch family wing. Golf and softball student-athletes move boxed books from dolly cart to flatbed trailer. Wrestlers gather at the entrance to Pine Street United Methodist Church in downtown Williamsport, site of the weekend book sale.
Nineteen. That is a number that Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s volleyball players can erase from their minds after they snapped a two-season, 19-match loss streak Saturday to highlight the week’s action.
The last two of eight Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams are scheduled to start their seasons this week as golfers go Wednesday at the Keuka College Invitational and women’s tennis opens Saturday hosting Elizabethtown College on the Elm Park courts.
The Wildcat women's and men's soccer teams held their home openers this past week on UPMC Field, Penn College's new synthetic-turf facility on the west side of campus. The women kicked off the Fall 2019 season against King's College on Friday night; the men followed Tuesday evening against Keystone College.
While the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s tennis team gears up for its opener this Saturday at Susquehanna University, five other fall sports teams saw their seasons begin last week and the college’s longtime archery coach resigned. Men’s tennis Hard-hitting and consistent. Those are two key components that should propel the Wildcats this season, according to head coach Jessica Bower.
Five of eight Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams start their seasons this week, and – despite a limited preseason – they are ready to go. Scheduled to open in non-North Eastern Athletic Conference action Friday, the women’s soccer team hosts King’s College at 7 p.m. at newly built UPMC Field, the men’s soccer team travels to Hood College for a 7 p.m.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has received a $4,000 scholarship from PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. Levi E.
J. Elliott Strickland Jr., vice president for student affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected to serve on the NCAA Division III Membership Committee. Strickland’s four-year term on the 10-member committee runs through August 2023, and he is eligible for reappointment.
A new-look athletic complex. Four new hall of fame members. A new coach coming in. Some new faces in the North Eastern Athletic Conference. Those are among the changes in the wind for the 2019-20 athletic seasons at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
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