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The fall seasons for three Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams are getting underway as the golf and women’s cross-country teams opened on Saturday and the men’s tennis team opens Sept. 23.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s soccer teams got their first taste of action in the North Eastern Athletic Conference during the week and the women’s volleyball team won all three of its matches. Women’s Volleyball In three close games against Keystone College on Wednesday, the Lady Wildcats prevailed 25-23, 25-22 and 25-21.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s tennis and men’s cross-country teams begin their seasons this week while men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball squads went a combined 2-3 in action over the weekend. Women’s Tennis Coach Robert Kemrer returns for his fourth season with just three returning players from last year’s squad that finished 2-8 overall.

When three Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams take to the field Friday, two of them will be under new head coaches. Rafael Morais, with the men’s soccer team, and John McNichol, with the women’s soccer squad, will make their debuts – the men open at Baptist Bible College at 4 p.m. and the women host Rosemont College at 7:30 p.m.

Preseason practice is underway and first games as a provisional member of both the NCAA Division III and North Eastern Athletic Conference loom on the horizon for Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports athletes. Three Penn College teams open their seasons Aug. 29: men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Starting a week later will be the women’s tennis team, which opens Sept.

Led by a softball team that won a conference championship and placed among the top five at the Small College World Series, and an archery team that was fourth in the nation, there was plenty to celebrate by Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams during the 2013-14 school year. A sport-by-sport review of the year (alphabetically) for Penn College: Archery – Competing in the U.S.

Somehow, it was only fitting that the Pennsylvania College of Technology softball season ended with its final games being canceled because of rain; after all, that is how much of the Wildcats’ year went: Between March 22 and April 17, the team had games on just three of 12 scheduled playing dates.

Pennsylvania College of Technology archery and women’s softball teams are down to their final week of the season and each is seeking a national championship.

After going 3-0 over the weekend to win its first Penn State University Athletic Conference championship since 2007, the Pennsylvania College of Technology softball team now focuses its sights on a United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship. The national tourney will be played May 12-14 at Firestone Stadium in Akron, Ohio. Softball “It’s a great feeling.

Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball, softball and archery teams are preparing for postseason play while the men’s tennis team concluded its season last week and the college received word that it is on track in its bid to become a Division III member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.