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Tyler Myers For the second straight week, Penn College junior Tyler Myers (Centre Hall) has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week. Myers went 3-0 on the week with three pins, defeating Penn State Greater Allegheny, Stony Brook University and West Chester University. So far this season, Myers is leading the team with a 16-1 record that includes 12 pins. T
Prior to the start of Saturday’s tri-match in Bardo Gymnasium, the Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling team honored its four graduating seniors: Austin Clark, Paul Crutchlow, Logan Gresock and Tyler Myers. The four represent a core group that helped the team to its first Penn State University Athletic Conference Championship in 2012.
Pennsylvania College of Technology teams posted five wins and three losses during the past week, including a 3-0 mark by the wrestling squad.
Pennsylvania College of Technology teams posted five wins and three losses during the past week, including a 3-0 mark by the wrestling squad.
Andrew J. Wright, a web design and multimedia major from Mendham, N.J., shows off his Field House winnings. Students watch with interest to see where a contestant's Plinko chip lands. Tuesday's first Field House Frenzy invited Penn College students to the facility to see what the Intramural Department has to offer.
Front of shirt honors "2.0" Michael S. Fischer The Wildcat has your back! Penn College Athletics is again selling Blue Crew T-shirts, a perfect way for the Penn College community to show its school spirit and support Wildcat sports.
Word on Friday that Pennsylvania College of Technology has applied for exploratory status in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association was met with a sense of excitement. “(There were) a lot of great conversations following the (informational meeting with the coaches). I think they are ready for the jump to the next level,” Athletic Director Scott Kennell said.
Word on Friday that Pennsylvania College of Technology has applied for exploratory status in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association was met with a sense of excitement. “(There were) a lot of great conversations following the (informational meeting with the coaches). I think they are ready for the jump to the next level,” Athletic Director Scott Kennell said.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will apply for exploratory status in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, college officials announced. The one-year exploratory classification provides institutions with an opportunity to learn more about the NCAA and Division III, which comprises more than 170,000 student-athletes at nearly 450 colleges and universities nationwide.
Pennsylvania College of Technology, in conjunction with the Penn State University Athletic Conference, has announced the recipients of the Fall 2012 All-Academic Team award. The award is given to student-athletes with a GPA of 3.0 or better in the semester of competition.
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