Joined by his parents, senior wrestler Joe Champluvier is honored in Bardo Gym.
Despite stubborn winter weather, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team will begin its season later this week, while in tournament action Saturday, six Wildcat wrestlers qualified for national championships. Baseball Penn College is coming off its winningest season ever and coach Chris Howard is hopeful of more good things to come.
Staff/faculty team avenges '13 loss to students. Game action, under the boards MVP Alphonso Kelly at postgame ... ... and with teammates "The only thing colder than students' shooting is the Polar Vortex," intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf quipped, recapping the team's performance during Thursday's renewed rivalry with its staff/faculty challengers.
To find some warm weather and a playing field without snow, the Penn College Lacrosse Club headed to comparably balmy Baltimore this past weekend to take on Division I nationally ranked No. 7 Towson University and Morgan State University.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers look to qualify for nationals and its archers are set to get their season underway this week. Wrestling Wrestlers step into the first round of national competition Saturday when they host the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Mid-East Conference Championships at Bardo Gymnasium. Action on three mats begins at 9:30 a.m.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers won individual Penn State University Athletic Conference Championships and the team placed third during action Feb. 9 at Penn State’s Rec Hall. Also last week, the men’s and women’s basketball teams closed out their seasons.
Alison K. Van Matter is joined at midcourt by her parents and coach Matt Wilt (left) ... ... and by her Lady Wildcats teammates. On Saturday, the Penn College women’s basketball team honored lone senior Alison K. Van Metter prior to the start of its game against Penn State Hazleton.
As their seasons near a conclusion, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams continue to show improvement, each posting back-to-back wins for the first time this season, and its wrestlers are fine-tuning for the postseason.
In their final tune-up before Sunday’s Penn State University Athletic Conference/United States Collegiate Athletic Association Championships, Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers competed Sunday in the Jayhawk Open at Jamestown (N.Y.) Community College and Wildcat Dan Frankenfield recorded a second-place finish in the 174-pound weight class.
Four members of the Penn College Martial Arts Club team attended a training seminar and tournament at The Pennsylvania State University on Saturday. Mathew D. Johnson, Alexander J. Hilton, Lewis C. Muya and Eric M. Russell represented Penn College, joining students from the host club, as well as from Drexel, Temple and Bucknell universities.
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