Five members of the Penn College Shotokan Karate club attended a two-day training camp and tournament at Temple University this past weekend. Alton "A.J." Hinson, John B. Preine, Jason S. Murphy, Destiny R. Barto and Timothy L. Pegg participated in multiple training sessions with students from six other colleges in the East Coast Collegiate Karate Union.
The women’s soccer team is playoff-bound and the wrestling squad is set to open this week while seasons ended last week in cross-country, men’s soccer, women’s volleyball and golf at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Wrestling Young, but loaded.
A team of Penn College student-athletes, captained by Jackie Klahold, head softball coach/senior woman administrator, gathers near the start of the eighth annual Out of the Darkness Greater Lycoming Walk. Event organizer Mallory L.
With their regular season behind them, Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country runners are preparing for the end-of-the-season North Eastern Athletic Conference Championships. Men’s and women’s action is scheduled Saturday at Lancaster Bible College. “It’s been a pretty fair season,” second-year coach Nick Patton said of his men’s squad.
Led by the women’s volleyball team that posted three wins, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams put together a combined 5-6 week in action through Sunday. In women’s soccer, the Wildcats, third in the North Eastern Athletic Conference, face key tests against second-place Lancaster Bible and first-place SUNY Poly this week.
In action over the past week, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s tennis team ended its fall season and the women’s soccer team dropped its first match of the campaign in North Eastern Athletic Conference play. Women's Tennis Wrapping up its fall season on Wednesday at Misericordia University, Penn College lost, 9-0, and ended 0-7. At No.
Mother Nature was among the parents in town for Penn College's first Homecoming & Family Weekend, bringing persistent rain but failing to deter attendees from enjoying a full schedule of activities centered around "Our Proud Penn College Days." The turbulent weather prompted relocation of a number of those events, but the celebration – the first-ever melding of two formerly separate observances –
With two wins against one loss, the women’s soccer team again led Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams last week, and it stayed unbeaten in North Eastern Athletic Conference matches.
Emerging victorious from a Homecoming tradition, a team of upperclassmen ... ... handily defeated a never-say-die freshman lineup. The freshmen started Wednesday's annual Homecoming flag football game in possession, driving the ball downfield to take an early 7-0 lead ...
Hailee L. Hartman Penn College junior Hailee L. Hartman earned the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's top honor when she was named the Division III Women's Player of the Week. The award comes a day after she was named Player of the Week by the North Eastern Athletic Conference – both mark the first time any player at Penn College has garnered either award.
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