Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted its second annual Alumni Basketball Reunion Weekend on Friday and Saturday, greeting members of past Wildcat teams – including William S. Collins, who played in the sport's very earliest days on campus.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball and wrestling teams scored victories over the past week. Jesse White (14) scored 10 points in the Wildcats' losing effort against Bryn Athyn College on Saturday. Men's Basketball In home North Eastern Athletic Conference action on Saturday, Penn College lost to Bryn Athyn College, 63-53. The Wildcats were outscored 37-18 in the second half.
Allison Crane & Rigging prepares to move the press box into place. The made-in-the-USA unit is lowered onto the bleachers. Newly nestled on the west side of the field, the press box awaits electrical and data hookups to make it fully serviceable once winter turns to soccer season.
The past week's "Yell(ow) It Out" basketball games against Wells College gave the Penn College community an opportunity to watch its NCAA Division III Wildcats in action while engaging in discussion of suicide prevention.
Dream Week, in which Penn College and its community collaborators practice the teachings of Martin Luther King Jr., featured a number of events designed to effect positive change on campus and beyond.
Over the past week, two of three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams picked up victories. Men's Basketball On Wednesday at home, Robert Young Jr., of Abington, scored 24 points as Penn College shot 52 percent from the field and got its first North Eastern Athletic Conference win of the season, 77-67, over Cazenovia College.
Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams saw their first action since December, but, along with the wrestling team, went a combined 1-11. Men's Basketball On the road at Penn State DuBois in nonconference action on Tuesday, Penn College lost, 100-91, in overtime after being outscored 14-5 in the extra period.
A fast-paced, 30-second commercial answers that question, and invites prospective and current students to unleash the possibilities – as well as themselves – at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A national leader in applied technology education, Penn College offers more than 100 associate and bachelor's degrees that work.
After season starts that produced just one win each for the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams, both coaches are hopeful of better results this half. The women’s team returns to action on Monday at Misericordia University and the men’s squad plays on Tuesday at Penn State DuBois. North Eastern Athletic Conference action resumes Saturday.
After a short holiday break, Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers are set to embark on the second half of their season Saturday when they compete in the North-South Duals at Ursinus College. “At the beginning (of the season), the guys were working hard but getting our tails kicked.
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