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Penn College Wrestlers Set for Postseason Competition

Feb. 9, 2012 - 3:32 p.m.

At least 10 Penn College wrestlers will be among those competing Sunday for individual honors when the Penn State University Athletic Conference/United States Collegiate Athletic Association championships are held in Rec Hall on The Pennsylvania State University’s main campus.

'Wildcat Pride' T-Shirts to Be Sold at Lunchtime

Feb. 8, 2012 - 4:55 p.m.

Hey, sports fans: Show your 'Wildcat Pride!' "Wildcat Pride" T-shirts will be on sale in the Keystone Dining Room lobby from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays from Feb. 13 to March 1. Buy a T-shirt for $10 and wear it to any home athletic event.

Back-and-Forth Battle Ultimately Goes Students' Way

Feb. 7, 2012 - 4:45 p.m.

The staff/faculty team A seesaw contest unfolds at Bardo Gym Scott Kennell holds the game's Most Valuable Player plaque Student challengers taste victory The students came onto the basketball court looking for an easy win, and that's just how their Monday game against a staff/faculty team began. In a story that took both halves to play out, they hung on for a 62-54 victory in Bardo Gym. Early in the game, intramural assistant Jeremy Bottorf said, the students could not miss (and the staff/faculty team couldn’t buy a basket). Students built a 20-point lead, but staff/faculty battled back as Allen Regan – who led all scorers with 21 – chipped away with 3-pointers. It wasn’t until about three minutes left in the first half, when Regan hit his fourth 3-pointer, that the students realized their single-digit edge. Terribly outrebounded, staff/faculty started boxing out the big men and the pendulum soon swung in their direction. The second half could not have started any better for the staff/faculty team and Wildcat athletic director Scott Kennell, who appeared to be a man on a mission as he scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half. The staff/faculty team went on a 10-2 run to start the half, taking a 33-32 lead. The students fought back and soon the game was a seesaw matchup. Still on a run, the staff/faculty team cashed in on missed free throws and were able to keep pace. Jami Hughes and Mike Hersh had key steals, and Regan, Wyatt Decker and Matthew Strayer ran the fast break perfectly. Angel Stroud, Chet Rogers and Rick Wyland worked hard under the boards, outrebounding the students in the second half. Students regained and increased their lead late in the game as four students scored in double figures. Blake Smith, Emanuel Small and Mohamed Idries each scored 14 points, and Kyle Parkins added 12. Larz Fernandez chipped in with 4 points, and Ryan Hushon and Will Montague each added a bucket. Staff/faculty kept climbing back, helped by a student team that made only two free throws in 13 attempts, but the students claimed a hard-fought win. In addition to Regan and Kennell's totals, Angel Stroud chipped in 6 for staff/faculty, Decker added 5 points, and Wyland and Strayer each had 2. "A big 'Thank you' to everyone who participated in what was one of the best staff/faculty-student basketball games in a long time!" said Bottorf, who also provided photos.

Penn College Wrestlers Find Success at Bloomsburg, Bucknell

Feb. 5, 2012 - 4:27 p.m.

Penn College men’s and women’s basketball teams both went 0-3 last week, but several wrestlers found individual success in competition at Bloomsburg and Bucknell universities.

Basketball Teams, Fans Mark 'Red Out' for Heart Health

Feb. 1, 2012 - 5:15 p.m.

Appropriately attired for the evening are Katie L. Mackey, coordinator of off-campus living and commuter services, and son Cooper Red sweaters are scattered among the game-night crowd in recognition of cardiac health Akeem K. Shakes, with candy lips and heart Lady Wildcat Brianna M. Savini (who wears No. 23 when on the court) is announced by Community Assistant Benjamin M. Schappell as the 'reddest' attendee A red ribbon adorns the hair of Community Assistant Brandy L. Krause, a member of the dance team The men's and women's basketball teams kicked off Healthy Heart Month with a "Red Out" in Bardo Gymnasium on Tuesday night. Both teams wore red shoelaces and other apparel to support the cause, and members of the dance team wore red ribbons in their hair. At halftime of the women’s game, intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf emceed a "Let’s Make a Deal" game in which students won cash, rally towels and T-shirts. At halftime of the men’s game, a "reddest" contest was held. Brianna M. Savini won, taking home a $50 Sheetz gift card. The game was sponsored by the Off Campus Housing Organization, College Health Services and the Athletics department.
Photos by Whitnie-rae Mays, student photographer

Myers Named PSUAC 'Wrestler of the Week'

Jan. 31, 2012 - 3:07 p.m.

Tyler C. Myers Penn College sophomore Tyler C. Myers (Centre Hall) was named the Penn State University Athletic Conference "Wrestler of the Week" for the period ending Jan. 29.  Myers competed at the Jamestown Open in Jamestown, N.Y., on Saturday, placing third in the 157 weight class and going 4-1 at the tournament. Myers is 10-7 on the year with four pins. At Jamestown, he recorded two pins against wrestlers from Gannon and Niagara Community College. Next up, the Wildcats host Penn State New Kensington at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Senior Day, Halftime Exhibition Add to Lady Wildcats' Victory

Jan. 30, 2012 - 5:03 p.m.

Wildcat Casey L. Braun is honored during pregame Senior Day ceremony With unquestioned authority, Niesha J. Williams pulls down a big rebound Loyalsock fifth- and sixth-graders add to day's spirited competition Little Lady Lancers gather for team photos As if scoring a team-high 12 points in a winning cause against University of Pittsburgh-Titusville wasn't enough, senior Casey L. Braun was honored during Saturday's game as the lone 2012 graduating member of the women's basketball team. Joined at midcourt by coach Matt Wilt and parents Tammy and David, the physician assistant major was honored as "every coach's dream" and for her hard work on and off the court. "Casey always provided the team with some good comic relief when needed," said assistant coach Erica L. Logan. "Her positive attitude and bigheartedness will truly be missed." The day was supplemented by a 10-minute game between the Little Lady Lancers' fifth- and sixth-grade teams from Loyalsock Township, who kept the energy level high between halves of the main event.
Photos by Whitnie-rae Mays, student photographer

Club Members Place in Collegiate Karate Tournament

Jan. 30, 2012 - 8:29 a.m.

The Penn College Martial Arts Club competed in its first East Coast Collegiate Karate Union Tournament at West Chester University on Saturday. Club members Morgan A. Olbrich, Cory J. Buckles and Mathew C. Johnson competed in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) against students representing Drexel, Temple, Rochester, William and Mary, Virginia and Penn State universities, as well as the host institution. Johnson and Buckles placed second and third, respectively, in the beginners division for kumite. Penn College will host the next ECCKU tournament on Feb. 11.

Penn College Basketball Teams Snap Losing Streaks

Jan. 29, 2012 - 6:03 p.m.

Penn College men’s and women’s basketball team both tasted victory last week while the college’s wrestlers saw tournament action in Jamestown, N.Y.

Championship Teams Recognized During Basketball Game

Jan. 26, 2012 - 3:53 p.m.

Members of the Wildcat men's soccer team are acknowledged for their championship Some of the season's title-winning runners celebrate their cross-country success Fans' donations of winter clothes, destined for The Salvation Army Under the eye of Lisa J. Worth, coordinator for club sports, intramural sports and marketing for athletics, a contestant lets loose his half-court effort The Student Athletic Advisory Council held a game-day promotion at Wednesday's women's basketball game, honoring the Penn State University Athletic Conference champion cross-country and men's soccer teams. It was the ninth consecutive PSUAC championship for the cross-country runners, four of whom were named to this year's all-conference team. There also were four all-conference honorees on the men's soccer squad, which captured its second conference title in as many years. There also was a halftime game for students who donated a winter hat, gloves or mittens for The Salvation Army: Dining Services offered a $100 declining-balance meal plan to anyone who could sink a half-court shot in one try. (No one did.) The SAAC also gave away hand clappers or mini-throw basketballs to fans.
Photos by Jeremy R. Bottorf, intramural specialist, and Whitnie-rae Mays, student photographer

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