Six of eight Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams saw action last week including the women’s soccer team, which stayed unbeaten, and the men’s soccer squad, which earned its first win of the season.
Coming off its best season ever in North Eastern Athletic Conference play with a third-place finish in the spring – and with three returning all-conference players and another who ended in the top 20 – Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Matt Haile has plenty to be optimistic about as he enters his 10th season.
Pennsylvania College of Technology tennis teams are set to begin their fall seasons while the college’s soccer, cross-country and women’s volleyball squads saw their first action over the weekend. Men’s/Women’s Tennis The Penn College men, with five all-conference returning players, are coming off a much-improved spring season and the women’s team is looking to build.
Five of eight Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams debut in nonconference action this week as the men’s soccer team opens at 7 p.m. Friday at Hood College, the women’s soccer team begins at 7 p.m. Friday at King’s College, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams open at 6 p.m. Friday at Misericordia University, and the women’s volleyball opens at 10 a.m.
Workouts continue for Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports athletes and season openers are just around the corner. Scheduled to open in non-North Eastern Athletic Conference action on Friday, Aug. 31: Men’s soccer at Hood College, 7 p.m. Women’s soccer at King’s College, 7 p.m. Men’s and women’s cross-country at Misericordia University Invitational, 6 p.m.
Classes begin Aug. 20 at Pennsylvania College of Technology and, while athletes are preparing for this season’s openers, there are several things to celebrate since the end of last season and some changes are on the way in the North Eastern Athletic Conference.
In its fourth season as a member of the North Eastern Athletic Conference, and first as a full-fledged member of NCAA Division III, the Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department has plenty to celebrate this year, including: Three second-place NEAC finishers (baseball, men’s cross-country and women’s soccer); one third-place NEAC finisher (men’s golf); two other top-four finishers (me
Less than 24 hours after his team’s season ended May 13, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Chris Howard was washing uniforms, reflecting on this year and planning for next.
And then there was one. After the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team completed its season Sunday with a second-place finish in the North Eastern Athletic Conference, the archery squad will put a wrap on the college’s 2017-18 athletic season this coming weekend when it competes in the Collegiate Outdoor Nationals at Easton Newberry Archery Center, Newberry, Florida.
While the season ended for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s softball team last week, it continues with a North Eastern Athletic Conference championship on the line for the baseball squad starting Friday. Baseball In nonconference action on May 2 at Elmira College, the Wildcats built a 13-0 lead through seven innings and held on for a 14-12 victory.
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