Workouts continue for Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports athletes and season openers are just around the corner. Scheduled to open in non-North Eastern Athletic Conference action on Friday, Aug. 31: Men’s soccer at Hood College, 7 p.m. Women’s soccer at King’s College, 7 p.m. Men’s and women’s cross-country at Misericordia University Invitational, 6 p.m.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Wildcat baseball team will serve a second stint on the tarpaulin crew for Sunday’s 7 p.m. MLB Little League Classic between the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets, to be televised nationally on ESPN.
Classes begin Aug. 20 at Pennsylvania College of Technology and, while athletes are preparing for this season’s openers, there are several things to celebrate since the end of last season and some changes are on the way in the North Eastern Athletic Conference.
Girls and boys in grades three to eight are welcome to register for Penn College's Boys and Girls Youth Basketball Camp, running from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 6-9 on the college's main campus in Williamsport.
The 'cutters added their signatures to caps and other campers' keepsakes. Camp ESCAPE kids meet the players (from left): Mayer, O'Brien, Melendez and Lindow. Beating the heat with some indoor fun Ballplayers face a formidable lineup!
The North Eastern Athletic Conference has selected Pennsylvania College of Technology's Hanna Williams as its 2017-18 Female Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Member of the Year. She joins Keuka College’s Dakota Skinner, who was recognized as the NEAC Male SAAC Member of the Year earlier this week.
In its fourth season as a member of the North Eastern Athletic Conference, and first as a full-fledged member of NCAA Division III, the Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department has plenty to celebrate this year, including: Three second-place NEAC finishers (baseball, men’s cross-country and women’s soccer); one third-place NEAC finisher (men’s golf); two other top-four finishers (me
Pennsylvania College of Technology freshman Nathaniel Haefka won the 2018 USA Archery National Outdoor Collegiate Championship in Men's Bowhunter this past weekend in Newberry, Florida. Haefka highlighted a Penn College team that had four All-Americans and four more top-eight finishes. "Nate has been strong all year and we thought he'd shoot well down here," coach Chad Karstetter said.
Less than 24 hours after his team’s season ended May 13, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Chris Howard was washing uniforms, reflecting on this year and planning for next.
And then there was one. After the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team completed its season Sunday with a second-place finish in the North Eastern Athletic Conference, the archery squad will put a wrap on the college’s 2017-18 athletic season this coming weekend when it competes in the Collegiate Outdoor Nationals at Easton Newberry Archery Center, Newberry, Florida.
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