Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling teams were idle last week over the Thanksgiving holiday, and coaches of all three squads took time to assess where they are and where they are going. Wrestling “We’ve made some really nice progress with a number of the guys.
Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams went a combined 0-3 last week and the wrestling team lost its lone match. Men’s Basketball On Tuesday at Shenandoah University, the Wildcats opened a 36-35 halftime lead and went on top by nine at 60-51 with 8:35 remaining before the home team outscored Penn College 24-11 the rest of the way for a 75-71 win.
There is good news and bad news for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team this season. The good news: a veteran squad returns. The bad news: with just eight players, they won’t get many breaks. Projected starters when the Wildcats open their season at 1 p.m.
The women’s soccer season came to an end and the wrestling season got underway last week at Pennsylvania College of Technology and basketball openers loom on the horizon with the men starting on Friday and the women stepping into action Nov. 21.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s soccer team will travel to SUNY Poly on Wednesday in North Eastern Athletic Conference playoff action while the wrestling team stepped into action Sunday and the seasons ended on Saturday in cross-country and men’s soccer.
Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country runners will compete in the North Eastern Athletic Conference Championships on Saturday at Cazenovia College and first-year coach Nick Patton says they are ready. “It’s pretty simple. I think the team is where it needs to be at this point. I expect a good performance on both sides,” he said.
The fall season came to an end for the Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team while the college’s women’s soccer team won both of its North Eastern Athletic Conference matches to stay among the leaders in action last week.
Six Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers will be vying for top honors Monday and Tuesday in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships on the Penn State Blue Course, while the college men’s and women’s tennis teams wrapped up their fall seasons this past week.
Six Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams saw action last week but nearly half of the 14 scheduled events were postponed due to the weather. Men’s Soccer At home Sept.
The fall sports season continued last week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes as the soccer teams each posted a win. Men’s Soccer On Sept. 20 in NEAC action against Wilson College, the Wildcats won, 2-0, as they got second-half scores on an own-goal and a shot by Austin Dowrick, of Olney, Maryland, on an assist by Devin Sherman, of Butler.
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