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Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams each tasted victory over the past week and the wrestling squad, in actual individual matches wrestled, showed some strength, too.

Red attire and student energy fill the stands. Commuter Assistant Lauren J. Crouse gauges audience applause for a contestant. Jessica R. Wiegand, a member of the Off-Campus Housing Organization, enjoys a noise-making giveaway. Team Wildcat transforms into Team Nolan during the pregame.

The start of the year brings a first for Pennsylvania College of Technology: the selection of twin brothers as Students of the Month. Chosen for the Student Government Association honor are Cody E. Buterbaugh, a building automation technology major, and Zachary J. Buterbaugh, an accounting student. Originally from Conestoga, both are scheduled to graduate in May. Zachary J. (left) and Cody E.

A seven-point scorer on the evening, Marquis M. Delgado, of Mansfield, hits his mark in first-half action. The college mascot applauds its fellow Wildcats. In gold sneakers befitting the evening's theme, Robert F. Beckett III, of Belfast, N.Y., cheers his teammates during starters' introductions.

With pompoms in hand, the Wildcat Dance Team leads off with a "Cheer Mix." A "Spanish Chocolate" ballet number demonstrates the program's variety. A solitary dancer in a one-of-a-kind venue The team is featured in "Wannabe," a character jazz piece.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams continued their seasons last week with the women going 1-2 and the men 0-3, but battling tough. Wildcat wrestlers, meanwhile, got things rolling a week ago Sunday competing in the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic.

Alongside his nonprofit's logo, Hudson Taylor spreads his message of allyship. A former Division I All-American wrestler from the University of Maryland addressed Penn College students and student-athletes Wednesday night, speaking about allyship in athletics and creating a welcoming environment that accepts everyone.

During Tuesday's basketball doubleheader against Penn State DuBois, Penn College officially began its Centennial Celebration for students. Free hot dogs and other awesome refreshments from Dining Services, as well as a great crowd – including more than 120 student-athletes from a number of Wildcat sports teams – were part of the celebration that honors 100 years of tradition and excellence.

Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams split at home Saturday against Penn State Wilkes-Barre to conclude their week. Men's Basketball Thirty-nine turnovers were too much to overcome for the Wildcats in a 78-54 nonconference home game Monday against Berkeley (N.J.) College.

Troy Leid Penn College freshman wrestler Troy Leid, of Terre Hill, has been named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference "Wrestler of the Week" for the period ending Jan.