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Scott Fenton Sophomore guard Scott Fenton (Dickson City) has been named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference Player of the Week for the period ending Nov.
During a light week due to the Thanksgiving holiday, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams split in their only games while the wrestling team was idle. This Wednesday, the basketball teams begin Penn State University Athletic Conference play when they host Penn State Hazleton at 6 p.m. (women) and 8 p.m. (men).
During a light week due to the Thanksgiving holiday, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams split in their only games while the wrestling team was idle. This Wednesday, the basketball teams begin Penn State University Athletic Conference play when they host Penn State Hazleton at 6 p.m. (women) and 8 p.m. (men).
Against Alfred University on Tuesday, senior Kierstin Steer (South Williamsport) reached the 1,000-point mark to become the first Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball player to reach the milestone in school history. Steer needed 12 points to accomplish the feat and ended the game with 13, scoring the historic bucket with just over three minutes left in the game.
The Penn College men's club volleyball team had an outstanding day at a tournament this past weekend at Lock Haven University. The team needed all 13 players to go 7-1 in pool play: winning two games against adult teams, Scared Hitless and BUTCH; two more against Scranton University; and splitting the final two games against the host.
Mark E. Golembiewski, an information technology: information assurance and security concentration major from Harleysville, outlasted all challengers. Action heats up the Field House. Twenty students hoped to be crowned Root Beer Pong champion Monday night, but, when it was over, Mark E. Golembiewski had breezed through the winners' bracket to win the tournament. Samuel J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers closed out last week with a pair of wins and the men’s and women’s basketball teams got their seasons under way, going a combined 2-4. Wrestling According to coach Schuyler Frey, injuries took a toll in his team’s 55-0 loss at the University of Maryland Baltimore County on Wednesday.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers closed out last week with a pair of wins and the men’s and women’s basketball teams got their seasons under way, going a combined 2-4. Wrestling According to coach Schuyler Frey, injuries took a toll in his team’s 55-0 loss at the University of Maryland Baltimore County on Wednesday.
Tyler C. Myers Penn College junior Tyler C. Myers, of Centre Hall, has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week for the period ending Nov. 11. In the opening week of the season, Myers went a perfect 5-0, recording all pins in his matches. This is his first honor of the year.
A tribute to veterans and a Penn College "Blue Out" were among the attractions at Monday's opening night of Wildcat basketball season in Bardo Gym. The evening featured a doubleheader against the University of Pittsburgh-Titusville, starting with the women's game at 6 p.m., a "thunder stick" giveaway and the chance for a student to win a $200 declining-balance meal plan from Dining Services.
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