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Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams split in their games last week while the wrestling team’s match scheduled for Thursday was postponed. Men's Basketball It may not seem like much to many, but, when the Wildcats beat Penn State DuBois, 113-99, at home on Wednesday, it marked the first time in seven seasons that they won their season opener.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams open their seasons this week while the college’s wrestling team saw action in its second outing of the season on Saturday. Men’s Basketball After a season during which he had just 10 players, Wildcats coach Ryan Callahan is blessed with a 19-player roster and he plans to use them all. “We are deep. We are athletic.

Last week, the season ended in the North Eastern Athletic Conference semifinals for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s soccer team, it began for the Wildcat wrestlers, six fall sports athletes were awarded all-conference honors and, looking ahead, the start of basketball season looms next week. Women's Soccer “Penn State Berks is a very good team.

The women’s soccer team is playoff-bound and the wrestling squad is set to open this week while seasons ended last week in cross-country, men’s soccer, women’s volleyball and golf at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Wrestling Young, but loaded.

With their regular season behind them, Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country runners are preparing for the end-of-the-season North Eastern Athletic Conference Championships. Men’s and women’s action is scheduled Saturday at Lancaster Bible College. “It’s been a pretty fair season,” second-year coach Nick Patton said of his men’s squad.

Led by the women’s volleyball team that posted three wins, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams put together a combined 5-6 week in action through Sunday. In women’s soccer, the Wildcats, third in the North Eastern Athletic Conference, face key tests against second-place Lancaster Bible and first-place SUNY Poly this week.

In action over the past week, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s tennis team ended its fall season and the women’s soccer team dropped its first match of the campaign in North Eastern Athletic Conference play. Women's Tennis Wrapping up its fall season on Wednesday at Misericordia University, Penn College lost, 9-0, and ended 0-7. At No.

With two wins against one loss, the women’s soccer team again led Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams last week, and it stayed unbeaten in North Eastern Athletic Conference matches.

Sparked by the offensive play of junior Hailee Hartman, who had five goals, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s soccer team put together a 2-1 week and stayed unbeaten in North Eastern Athletic Conference action. At Alfred University in nonconference play on Wednesday, Alfred made a goal scored at 13:23 stand up for a 1-0 Penn College loss.

After 10 nonconference matches, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s volleyball team steps into North Eastern Athletic Conference competition later this week. On Tuesday in nonconference at Gwynedd Mercy University, Penn College lost, 3-1 (25-16, 23-25, 21-25, 20-25).