Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams had a combined 1-2 record in games last week while its wrestlers squared off against some stiff competition in Penn State’s Rec Hall. Men’s Basketball Winning back-to-back games for the first time since early last December, the Wildcats posted a 71-64 home victory over North Eastern Athletic Conference rival Gallaudet University last Sunday.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams split in their games last week, but each was successful in its North Eastern Athletic Conference opener. The wrestling team, meanwhile, lost its only match. Men’s Basketball The Wildcats opened the week Wednesday with a 77-71 nonconference loss to Alfred State.
Looking to build off last year’s win over Lycoming College, the repeat champions “MJ’s of Flag Football” reloaded their roster in hopes of knocking off their rivals for the second year in row. Unfortunately, Lycoming had other plans.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling teams were idle last week over the Thanksgiving holiday, and coaches of all three squads took time to assess where they are and where they are going. Wrestling “We’ve made some really nice progress with a number of the guys.
Penn College martial arts coach George T. Vance Jr., a part-time faculty member in fitness and lifetime sports, demonstrates. Penn College's John B. Preine (left), of Philadelphia, and teammate Eric M. Russell. Seminar attendees practice en masse Hunter D. Gibson (left) and Carlos A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams went a combined 0-3 last week and the wrestling team lost its lone match. Men’s Basketball On Tuesday at Shenandoah University, the Wildcats opened a 36-35 halftime lead and went on top by nine at 60-51 with 8:35 remaining before the home team outscored Penn College 24-11 the rest of the way for a 75-71 win.
There is good news and bad news for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team this season. The good news: a veteran squad returns. The bad news: with just eight players, they won’t get many breaks. Projected starters when the Wildcats open their season at 1 p.m.
Gwendolyn A. Ntim, runner-up in this year's Penn College Star competition, sings the national anthem. Fan Knockout is among the night's diversions, along with a three-person shootout and a 3-point "battle of the sexes." The Wildcat Dance Team performs at midcourt. The Penn College mascot stirs the gym crowd.
The women’s soccer season came to an end and the wrestling season got underway last week at Pennsylvania College of Technology and basketball openers loom on the horizon with the men starting on Friday and the women stepping into action Nov. 21.
Celebrating their impressive performances in Saturday's Ironman Competition are Amanda M. Brodecki (foreground) and (from left) Aubin I, Sevrin, Logan T. Beidleman, Jonathan L. Zechman, Aaron B. Cusatis and Harold C. "Christian" Lampe, IV.
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