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.
Onlookers line the Hagan Way entrance (clearly marked as Wildcat turf) for the big reveal. President Gilmour thanks the college employees who found a campus home for the sculpture, noting their involvement embodies the teamwork ethos of Little League.
With convenient proximity to the start of Wednesday's Grand Slam Parade route, and historic community ties to Little League Baseball, Pennsylvania College of Technology warmly welcomed visitors to the 73rd annual Little League Baseball World Series (Aug. 15-25).
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department has announced its 2019 Hall of Fame Class: Cody E. Buterbaugh, Zachary J. Buterbaugh, Christopher P. Brennan and Teresa S. Burrill. The inductees will enter the Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 4, during a 5:30 p.m. ceremony in the Thompson Professional Development Center.
A Penn College-branded bus, one of two in the fleet of Susquehanna Trailways – a generous supporter of Wildcat Athletics – transported the South Williamsport Little League softball team to the Williamsport Regional Airport this past weekend for its flight to Portland, Oregon. The 12-year-olds meet Asia-Pacific there on Wednesday in the first game of the Little League Softball World Series.
A total of 275 students have petitioned to graduate following Pennsylvania College of Technology’s summer sessions. A commencement ceremony is set for Saturday, Aug. 10, at the Community Arts Center. The student speaker for the 11 a.m.
The head coach of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s nascent esports team will have a voice in shaping policy for the national association that champions varsity-level competition. Members of the National Association of College Esports elected Joshua D.
Pennsylvania College of Technology was third in this year's North Eastern Athletic Conference Presidents' Cup rankings, the Wildcats' highest finish since joining the conference in 2014. Lancaster Bible College won the cup for the third straight year, while Keuka College finished second.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is this year's recipient of the North Eastern Athletic Conference Senior Woman Administrators' Cup, which annually recognizes community service completed by conference institutions. The selection, announced Monday, marks the first individual cup for the Wildcats since Penn College joined the NEAC in 2014.
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