Playoff basketball is making a comeback, wrestlers are set for NCAA Division III regional action, the archery team is ready for its season opener and baseball is underway. Times are busy for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes. Men’s basketball With a 92-60 win over Gallaudet University on Tuesday, the Wildcats nailed down what will be their first-ever playoff appearance as a member of th
As the regular seasons wind down for two Pennsylvania College of Technology teams – basketball on Saturday and wrestling on Sunday — the college’s baseball players are preparing for what may be their earliest start ever – weather permitting.
Both the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams tasted victory last week as their seasons of improvement continued. Men’s basketball Hosting Penn State Abington in North Eastern Athletic Conference play Wednesday, the visitors took a 41-28 halftime lead and went on for a 78-64 victory.
Milestone marks were reached last week by two Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball players. Men’s basketball Wednesday in North Eastern Athletic Conference action at Lancaster Bible College, the Wildcats lost, 85-63, allowing 50 second-half points while scoring just 28.
Both the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams continue to show good signs of growth this season with wins over the past week.
In action last week for three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams, only the men’s basketball team came away with a win. Men’s basketball Wednesday in a home NEAC game, the Wildcats lost to Penn State Harrisburg, 100-52, in the first meeting between the two since 2012 and the first-ever clash in conference action.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams are coming off a weekend of special achievements as Ben Sosa joined the ranks of the elite in program history to reach the 1,000-point career scoring mark and the women’s team earned its first North Eastern Athletic Conference victory in nearly two years. The college’s wrestling team, meanwhile, went 2-2.
After a 25-day layoff, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s basketball team is scheduled to return to action at 7 p.m. Thursday in a nonconference game at King's College. King’s brings a 5-3 record into the game. The only opponent both have met this season is Clarks Summit University, which King’s edged, 74-71, and which topped Penn College, 77-51.
Wrapping up the 2019 portion of their schedule on the road, Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers split in a tri-meet Thursday and won two of three matches Saturday. Wrestling In action at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati on Thursday, the Wildcats turned back Alma College, 32-16, before falling to the host team, 36-13.
For the first time since 2014, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team will go into the holiday break with at least two victories. In its lone game of the week as the fall semester ended, the Wildcats used a big third quarter to record a 60-53 home nonconference win Saturday against Bryn Mawr College.
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