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The Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling team split in its two matches over the past week while the men's and women's basketball teams tasted defeat the men twice and the women once and both of Saturday's scheduled basketball games were postponed due to snow.

Wrestling once again was the lone bright spot for the Pennsylvania College of Technology last week as the college's basketball teams continued in their rebuilding seasons.

Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball and wrestling teams returned to action following the semester break with the wrestlers winning all three of their matches while the basketball squads found the going tougher.

With the holiday break behind it, Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams are set to resume their seasons. The men's basketball team hosts NCAA Division III Wilkes University at 7 p.m. Thursday, the women's basketball squad hosts Penn State Fayette at 1 p.m. Saturday and the wrestling team travels to Penn StateBeaver, also at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Over the past decade, Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams have had some of the most prolific scorers in Wildcats history as its teams soared to new highs. Women For the women's squad, the turnaround came during the 2004-05 season with the arrival of Katlyn Stupar, of State College, and Brittany Blessard, of Renovo.

Penn College archery coaches Chad Karstetter and Brian Parker say goodbye to four "irreplaceable seniors" this season, telling a Senior Day audience Saturday that the young men and woman represent their alma mater as both outstanding students and athletes who will be greatly missed.

Men's and women's basketball teams, the men's volleyball team and archers all saw action last week for Pennsylvania College of Technology. While it marked the start of the season for archery and volleyball, the basketball players are headed into the final two weeks of their regular seasons.

Through the fall sports season, Pennsylvania College of Technology holds the top spot in the Penn State University Athletic Conference 2011 Chancellor's Cup standings. With championships in men's soccer and cross-country and coed tennis, the Wildcats have 37.5 points.

Vol. 8, No. 39 (Through Sunday, May 9) Penn College Wildcat Tales Talented and outstanding shooters, seasoned veterans and depth: the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery squad has all of the ingredients needed to challenge for the national team championship. "Every year, I wonder how we can achieve more than we did the previous year.

Vol. 8, No. 38 (Through Sunday, May 2) Penn College Wildcat Tales Pennsylvania College of Technology's softball team placed third and its baseball team fourth during Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs over the weekend. The softball team went 1-2 in games at Nittany Lion Field in State College to close out a 14-13 campaign overall, 11-8 in all conference games.