Penn College News

Wildcat Athletics Articles

Displaying 1941 - 1950 of 2604 results (page 195 of 261)

Penn College sophomore Ethan Boyd, an HVAC technology student from Roaring Spring, was named the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference baseball "Playerof the Week." Boyd went 2-for-4 with the Wildcats,tallying a home run and two RBI, against Penn State Harrisburg on March 21.

Its men's archery team long has been a powerhouse in national competition, and Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic officials are hoping an infusion of grant money will equip the Wildcat women to compete at the same level.

Penn College continued its tradition of honoring soon-to-graduate members of its athletics teams, recognizing men's volleyball players in Saturday's Senior Day festivities.

Vol. 8, No. 32 (Through Sunday, March 21) Penn College Wildcat Tales The Pennsylvania College of Technology coed archery team completed its indoor season last weekend with an outstanding effort by taking three team and three individual first-place finishes. During competition at the U.S.

While the defending champ Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team seeks a three-peat in the Penn State University Athletic Conference, the Wildcats softball team, which finished second the past two seasons, looks to get back to the top. Both teams open their seasons Sunday in nonconference action hosting Penn State Harrisburg.

Vol. 8, No. 31 (Through Sunday, March 14) Penn College Wildcat Tales Basketball Pennsylvania College of Technology's basketball teams may have failed to make the United States Collegiate Athletic Association playoffs this season, but that didn't keep five players from receiving postseason honors.

Vol. 8, No. 30 (Through Sunday, March 7) Penn College Wildcat Tales BaseballSunshine on most days with daytime high temperatures ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s; who wouldn't go for that right now?

Earlier this week, for the first time in its history, the Penn College men's volleyball team earned its first national club ranking at No. 25. Thursday night, it celebrated by knocking off top-ranked Messiah College in five sets at Bardo Gym. "They played as a team. They are having fun.

Unbeaten and, for the first time ever, ranked No. 25 in the nation, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball team hosts top-ranked Messiah College at 7 p.m. Thursday at Bardo Gymnasium on East Third Street. Penn College (9-0 overall) never has beaten Messiah (4-0), which won the National Intramural-Recreation Sports Association Division II Champion in 2008.

Members of Penn College's Student Athlete Advisory Committee celebrated Dr. Seuss's birthday with Sheridan Elementary School pupils Tuesday. This is the second year in which council members joined in celebrating Read Across America at the school. The student-athletes sang "Happy Birthday" to Dr.