Competing at the Northeast Collegiate Archery Tournament at Storrs, Conn., over the weekend, Pennsylvania College of Technology had a dominant performance as it took home 12 first-place trophies. In Penn State University Athletic Conference games over the past week, Wildcat baseball and softball teams went a combined 3-1.
Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams posted a combined 10 wins and six losses, with the baseball team going 7-1 – all in Penn State University Athletic Conference play where it now is 9-1 for the season. BASEBALL The Wildcats opened the week on fire, scoring 26 runs in 15-0 (in five innings) and 11-2 wins over Penn State York on Tuesday.
Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams opened their Penn State University Athletic Conference seasons with mixed results last week as the baseball team won both of its games and the softball squad dropped two.
Mother Nature wasn’t kind to the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams last week as all seven games either were postponed or canceled due to the weather.
Pennsylvania College of Technology had one small-college wrestling All-American while its baseball and softball teams posted a combined five wins and nine losses during action in Myrtle Beach, S.C., last week.
It will be a busy week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes as the softball team starts its season, the wrestling team competes in the small-college nationals and the baseball team is in action in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Softball With a more experienced squad than he had a year ago, Penn College coach Roger Harris has high hopes for this season.
Baseball season is set to open, seven wrestlers are headed for the small-college nationals and four basketball players earned national postseason honors. It was a good week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletics. Baseball “The guys have worked hard, even in the fall.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers continue postseason action this week while a host of winter sports athletes were given all-conference honors last week. Wrestling On Saturday, Penn College hosts the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Mid-East Conference Championships.
The basketball season came to an end for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s team while the postseason got under way for the college’s wrestling squad last week and the archery season began Sunday. Women's Basketball Squaring off against top-seeded Penn State Brandywine in the PSUAC quarterfinals on Tuesday, eighth-seeded Penn College saw its season come to an end with an 80-62 loss.
Through action Sunday, Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams had a combined record of four wins and three losses during the week. Last Monday’s scheduled home basketball games against Penn State Scranton were postponed due to weather until Feb. 10.
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