It was a tall order for the Penn College Men’s Club Lacrosse team: three games in as many days, against #17-ranked Penn State Altoona and Bloomsburg and Shippensburg universities. The Wildcats played their best lacrosse of the season and swept all three to finish the season with a record of 4-3, their highest winning percentage in history.
While the softball season officially ended for Pennsylvania College of Technology last week, the baseball team’s season continues this week with a trip to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team goes into the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series as the No. 10 seed, but coach Chris Howard is optimistic about his team’s chances. “The guys are extremely excited. It’s the second year in a row we’re going and everybody is anxious to have a better showing than we did last year (0-2)," the coach said.
Despite being eliminated after pushing the Penn State University Athletic Conference baseball championships to an "if" game on Saturday, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team had its season extended as it has received an at-large bid to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series. USCAA action begins next Monday at Pullman Park in Butler.
Two members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team have been honored for their respective performances during the Wildcats' 5-3 week that ended April 21. Zachary J. Buterbaugh Zachary J. Buterbaugh Sophomore Zachary J.
Second-seeded Pennsylvania College of Technology will take on third-seeded Penn State Brandywine at 4 p.m. Thursday at Medlar Field in State College in a first-round game of the Penn State University Athletic Conference baseball playoffs. Top-seeded PSU Greater Allegheny faces fourth-seeded Penn State Beaver at 7 that night.
The Penn College Wildcat Dance Team presented its spring "Take the Stage" production at the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Saturday, a fundraiser that included performances by guest students of the Milissa Augustine Dance Academy.
Continuing to train and excel in the collegiate ranks, six Penn College Martial Arts Club team members joined students from other area institutions for a belt-promotion program at Lycoming College on Saturday.
The Penn College archery team honored its four graduating members Sunday following the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Archery Championships. Rebecca M. Boyer Joseph A. Dowdrick III Head coach Brian J. Parker (pictured with the archers and their families) wished all of the athletes well, expressing hope that they continue to compete after leaving college. Rebecca M.
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