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Idle since Dec. 14 for the semester break, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams prepare to step back onto the court Wednesday for the second half of their seasons. Men’s Basketball “We left a few wins on the table in the first half of the year, but I think that is common with such a young team.
Idle since Dec. 14 for the semester break, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams prepare to step back onto the court Wednesday for the second half of their seasons. Men’s Basketball “We left a few wins on the table in the first half of the year, but I think that is common with such a young team.
Twenty-two student-athletes were named Pennsylvania College of Technology Wildcat Athletes of the Week during the fall semester. They are, for the period ending: Sept. 7 – Senior cross-country runner Daniel Flynn, of Blairstown, New Jersey, and senior women’s volleyball player Courtney Gernert, of Palmyra. Sept.
Twenty-two student-athletes were named Pennsylvania College of Technology Wildcat Athletes of the Week during the fall semester. They are, for the period ending: Sept. 7 – Senior cross-country runner Daniel Flynn, of Blairstown, New Jersey, and senior women’s volleyball player Courtney Gernert, of Palmyra. Sept.
One interesting facet of life is how many times things come full circle. A small example was the Dec. 14 Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s home basketball games against Lycoming College.
One interesting facet of life is how many times things come full circle. A small example was the Dec. 14 Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s home basketball games against Lycoming College.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers gained some valuable experience while competing in the Penn State Nittany Lion Open and its men’s and women’s basketball teams split in action through Saturday. Wrestling Four Penn College wrestlers posted at least one win on Dec. 7 in the Nittany Lion Open.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers gained some valuable experience while competing in the Penn State Nittany Lion Open and its men’s and women’s basketball teams split in action through Saturday. Wrestling Four Penn College wrestlers posted at least one win on Dec. 7 in the Nittany Lion Open.
Kyle A. Suneri is joined (from left) by parents Donna and Mike Shaffer; college President Davie Jane Gilmour; and Scott E. Kennell, director of athletics. The Wildcat wrestling squad recently honored Kyle A. Sunseri, of Athens, its team captain and lone senior, during the season's last match in Bardo Gym.
It was a great week for Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams as they posted a combined 3-0 mark. Thomas G. Ross (22) battles for the ball during Saturday's action... Men’s Basketball After a slow start on Wednesday at home against Alfred State College, the Wildcats rallied for their first win of the season, 73-63.
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