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Forty-two girls, in kindergarten to sixth grade, attended Penn College’s annual Girls and Women in Sports Day Clinic on Feb. 8, where they not only received instruction from Penn College’s women’s athletes and coaches, but learned wider lessons about self-esteem and what it means to be a girl in sports.

The Wildcats are scheduled to open their season with a nonconference match on Saturday at Susquehanna University.

Another double-win week moved the women’s basketball team to within one victory of tying the program’s season win record. On Saturday, the Wildcat wrestlers will defend their conference title, the basketball teams close their regular seasons, lacrosse opens its season, and archery travels to the USA Archery Indoor Championships.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students who are Pennsylvania residents and enrolled in any discipline-specific associate and bachelor’s degree program at the college in the 2026-27 academic year are eligible for annual Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program assistance coordinated by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.

A two-win week allowed the women’s basketball team not only to surpass last season’s win total, but to match the most wins since the 2008-09 squad won 16 games. The victories also clinched a United East Conference postseason playoff berth.

Last week, four Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers reached the podium in an invitational, and the basketball teams split in their games, each winning once and falling once.

The Gallery at Penn College is celebrating the creativity, skill and artistry of the college community with an exhibit titled “Made by Hand: An Exhibition of Tomorrow Makers.” More than 110 pieces of art from 75 students, alumni, retirees, faculty and staff will be on display through Feb. 26.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology coed archery team is scheduled to open its season on Saturday in the Easton Collegiate Trophy Tournament at Manheim.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s graphic design program has collaborated with the city on a project that explored ways to encourage more people to visit, work and play in and around the Williamsport area. Eighteen graphic design students in the branding class of Nicholas L. Stephenson, instructor of graphic design and co-department head, and Todd True, part-time instructor of graphic design, took on the project of designing brand elements that portray Williamsport as the vibrant arts community it is.

The women’s basketball team posted a 2-0 week, allowing it to move into sole possession of second place in the United East Conference standings. Also, archery season gets underway Saturday, and the athletics department is accepting registrations for its eighth annual Girls and Women in Sports Day Clinic, set for Feb. 8.