While seasons are winding down for Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports athletes, they are just warming up for those competing in winter sports as the wrestling team opens on Saturday, followed by women’s and men’s basketball next week.
With only two United East Conference regular-season matches left for both the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s soccer teams – and four matches remaining for the women’s volleyball team – time is running out to reach the playoffs.
Although the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s tennis teams ended their nonconference fall seasons headed in opposite directions – the men won their last five matches and the women lost their final four – coach Jessica Bower saw improvement and bright spots that bode well for the future.
Weekend action saw three Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s tennis players reach the semifinal round of the King’s College Fall Invitational before rain on Sunday washed out the rest of the tournament. In Saturday’s play, Alex Norris, of Williamsport, at No. 2 singles; Paul Langbein, of Carnegie, at No. 3 singles, and the No.
Most Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams have reached the midway point in their seasons, and over the past week, eight of nine saw action with four tasting victory.
In a week that saw Pennsylvania College of Technology soccer teams step into their first United East Conference matches of the season, the women’s volleyball team snapped a long, two-season loss string. Men’s soccer At Albright College on Tuesday, the Wildcats lost, 1-0, to drop to 1-3-1 overall.
While Pennsylvania College of Technology golf and esports teams are about to get their fall seasons in full swing, the soccer, women’s volleyball and cross-country squads all saw action last week.
While competition resumed last week for four Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams for the first time in nearly two years, the men’s and women’s tennis teams look to continue building this week on the progress they made last spring.
After a near two-year offseason due to the COVID-19 pandemic, fall sports athletes in soccer, women’s volleyball and cross-country are more than ready for their return to competitive action. “We are ecstatic to be back on UPMC Field with the opportunity to compete this fall, and we are committed to make the most out of our first season back on the pitch.
A new head coach. Four new hall of fame members. Special honors for three coaches and a former men’s basketball player. A new face in a “new” conference. A record number of scholar-athletes. It has been a busy offseason for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletics. And, with the start of the fall sports seasons just around the corner Sept.
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