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A student checks the impression she made of a student-athlete’s upper teeth and palate, which she’ll use to create a plaster mold. Student Melissa K. Stabley, of Williamsport, watches as Erica L. Houck, of Wrightsville, separates a plaster mold from its impression. A mouthguard will be formed around the plaster mold.

With their campaigns recently ended, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball coaches took some time to reflect on their respective seasons while the baseball team got its season underway. Men’s Basketball “Obviously, record-wise (3-21 overall) it was a little disappointing,” first-year coach Ryan Callahan said.

With their campaigns recently ended, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball coaches took some time to reflect on their respective seasons while the baseball team got its season underway. Men’s Basketball “Obviously, record-wise (3-21 overall) it was a little disappointing,” first-year coach Ryan Callahan said.

The victors are joined by coach Allie Kennell, whose career record goes to 1-0. Chris Howard prepares an inbound play. Student MVP Jeremy Rall shows off his plaque ... ... and puts on his "game face" with teammates. The staff/faculty team was ready for revenge at Monday night's basketball rematch against a student squad.

Pennsylvania College of Technology junior Jordan A. Courter and senior LaQuinn N. Thompson were recognized as the institution’s top scholar-athletes at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania Winning Combination event held Thursday at Lycoming College. From left: Penn College Director of Athletics Scott E.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Athletics Department hosted its second annual Girls & Women in Sports Day Clinic on Saturday. Sixteen student-athletes from softball, soccer, volleyball and basketball instructed more than 35 local elementary-aged girls in their respective sports. Each girl had the opportunity to participate in all four sports.

Baseball and softball openers loom for Pennsylvania College of Technology with early-season games scheduled in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, while seasons ended last week for the men’s and women’s basketball teams with two Wildcat players earning all-North Eastern Athletic Conference honors for the first time.

Baseball and softball openers loom for Pennsylvania College of Technology with early-season games scheduled in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, while seasons ended last week for the men’s and women’s basketball teams with two Wildcat players earning all-North Eastern Athletic Conference honors for the first time.

The season ended this past week for Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers, and the basketball season will conclude Tuesday with road games. Wrestling Competing last Sunday in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships at Penn State’s Rec Hall, Penn College finished fifth among 11 teams with 65.5 points.

The season ended this past week for Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers, and the basketball season will conclude Tuesday with road games. Wrestling Competing last Sunday in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships at Penn State’s Rec Hall, Penn College finished fifth among 11 teams with 65.5 points.