It was a great week for Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams as they posted a combined 3-0 mark. Thomas G. Ross (22) battles for the ball during Saturday's action... Men’s Basketball After a slow start on Wednesday at home against Alfred State College, the Wildcats rallied for their first win of the season, 73-63.
A third-place finish by the women’s basketball team in the Albany College of Pharmacy Panther Tip-Off Tournament highlighted the week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletics. Women’s Basketball After falling to the host team on Nov. 22, the Lady Wildcats rebounded the following day with a 91-74 win over Briarcliffe College for their first win of the young season.
Tables hopping with tournament action Jahmas B. Hamilton shows off his winnings. The Penn College Field House was among the places to be on Monday evening, as more than 50 students jammed the facility in hopes to become this semester’s Root Beer Pong champion. When it was all said and done, Jahmas B.
The Penn College Martial Arts Club Team hosted four clubs for a clinic and belt promotion from noon-3:30 p.m. Saturday in Bardo Gym. Penn College students Jack E. Bish II, of Red Lion; Hunter D. Gibson, of Carlisle; Alexander J. Hilton, of Saegertown; Alton J. “A.J.” Hinson, of Pottsville; John B. Preine, of Philadelphia; Carlos A. Ramos-Sonera, of Highland Mills, New York; and Eric M.
Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams went a combined 0 for 5 during the period of Nov. 16-22, but put up strong efforts in each of their outings. Women’s Basketball In its season and North Eastern Athletic Conference opener on Wednesday, Penn College lost at Gallaudet University, 69-61.
"It was cold. No, forget that – it was bitter cold," Jeremy R. Bottorf said as he recapped the Penn College intramural flag football team's Thursday road matchup with Lock Haven University. Looking to get revenge for last year’s loss at LHU, Penn College rallied in a 34-33 stunner.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team starts its season this week while the men’s basketball team got going Saturday and the college’s wrestling team had its first home match of the campaign, also on Saturday.
A great student turnout for Midnight Madness The men's squad fires up the crowd ... ... while the Wildcat women join the dance team's performance. Students participate in the "Fan Knockout." Approximately 400 students turned out for the Penn College Midnight Madness on Thursday night to help kick off the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball season.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball team is set to step into action while Wildcat wrestlers continue their season and cross-country runners have wrapped up their campaign. Men’s Basketball A year ago, young players were pressed into duty perhaps somewhat sooner than coach Chris Lemasters would have liked, but this season he expects it to pay dividends.
The Penn College Martial Arts Team traveled to Providence, Rhode Island, this past weekend to take part in the East Coast Collegiate Karate Union camp and tournament. The two-day event included nearly seven hours of training and a competitive tournament.
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