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After the semester and holiday break, Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes in two sports are ready to return this week. On Thursday, the men’s basketball team is in nonconference play at Alvernia University while, on Saturday, women’s basketball players see North Eastern Athletic Conference action at Gallaudet University.

Through the fall and early winter sports seasons, 11 Pennsylvania College of Technology participants were honored by the college as Athletes of the Week.

Ending the first semester, Pennsylvania College of Technology young men’s and women’s basketball teams are off to a combined 2-12 start and both are seeking continued growth with mostly North Eastern Athletic Conference games after the holidays.

In its only game of the week, and last of the semester, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team lost at home on Saturday against Valley Forge College, 65-50. Gwendolyn Lavelle, of Pocono Summit, led Penn College with 18 points and Jane Herman, of Greencastle, added 14 points as the Wildcats fell to 0-7 overall.

Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams were a combined 0-7 last week, 0-6 as they began play in the North Eastern Athletic Conference. Men's Basketball In their NEAC season opener on Wednesday at Lancaster Bible College, the Wildcats lost, 114-86.

Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams begin North Eastern Athletic Conference action with home games on Wednesday and road games Saturday and Sunday this week after going a combined 1-3 this past week. Men's Basketball On Tuesday, in the first of a three-game road trip, Penn College lost at Sarah Lawrence College, 90-80.

With Penn College coach George T. Vance Jr. in the background, martial artists loosen up at the Field House ... ... in group exercises led by Carlos A. Ramos-Sonera (center), an automotive technology management major from Highland Mills, N.Y. Members of the Penn College Shotokan Karate Club tested their skills in a belt promotion on Saturday in the college's Field House.

Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams split in their games last week while the wrestling team’s match scheduled for Thursday was postponed. Men's Basketball It may not seem like much to many, but, when the Wildcats beat Penn State DuBois, 113-99, at home on Wednesday, it marked the first time in seven seasons that they won their season opener.

The staff/faculty team staved off a near-comeback by students. Breaking a multiple-game scoring drought, Matt Blymier celebrates his MVP recognition.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams open their seasons this week while the college’s wrestling team saw action in its second outing of the season on Saturday. Men’s Basketball After a season during which he had just 10 players, Wildcats coach Ryan Callahan is blessed with a 19-player roster and he plans to use them all. “We are deep. We are athletic.