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In the only basketball action for Pennsylvania College of Technology last week, the men’s team hosted Rochester (Mich.) College, the defending United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division I champion. Meanwhile, Wildcat wrestlers participated Sunday in the Lock Haven University MatTown Open.

Cross-country senior Edward S. Knyff joins his parents and coach David J. Mendez during Monday's Senior Night in Bardo Gym. The Penn College cross-country team honored graduating senior Edward S. Knyff during halftime of the Wildcat men’s basketball game Monday night.

It was a rough week for Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams as the men lost twice and the women three times. Men’s Basketball Stepping up against NCAA Division II Mansfield University on Monday, Penn College lost, 103-60. Turnovers plagued the Wildcats as they committed 31, with Mansfield turning them into 36 points.

Wyatt J. Decker, a business administration: management concentration major and an intramural student assistant, serves hot dogs with intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf (off-camera). Intramural student assistant Timothy J.

Team square off in brisk road trip. Swaggalicious, Penn College intramural champ for three years' running, battled 'til the final whistle. Swaggalicious, the winner of the Penn College Intramural Flag Football League for the past three years, hit the road Wednesday to play its Lock Haven University counterpart.

All three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams were in action last week. Men’s Basketball Squaring off Friday against crosstown rival Lycoming College in the Dutch Burch Tip-Off Tournament, Penn College put up a good fight in a 94-77 loss. The Wildcats fell behind 13-0 at the onset, but battled back to within 27-24 before Lycoming pulled away.

The Penn College Martial Arts Club traveled to West Chester University on Saturday to participate in its first East Coast Collegiate Karate Union tournament. The college was represented by Alexander J. Hilton, Lewis C. Muya, Eric M. Russell and Kenneth P. McGullam, who all competed well, according to head coach George Vance.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams are set to step into action this week while the wrestling team got its season underway Saturday and the cross-country team’s season ended.

The Penn College men's volleyball club team competed in its first tournament of the season Saturday, finishing in a tie for third in the Meliora Invitational at the University of Rochester. The team "started off flat ... against Ithaca College (22-25,13-25), then came back to win against Syracuse University (27-25,25-16) in our second match," coach Bambi A. Hawkins said.

The start of the wrestling season and a national championship meet for the men’s cross-country team loom on the horizon for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes this week while the women’s soccer team celebrates one of its most successful seasons ever.