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Going into the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs at Elm Park in Williamsport, Pennsylvania College of Technology softball coach Roger Harris was looking for offensive consistency and hopeful of avoiding any defensive lapses.
Going into the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs at Elm Park, coach Roger Harris knew his team was capable of doing well, but he was concerned about whether it would play with consistency.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's baseball team enters this weekend's Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs as the defending champ, the top seed and it has a seasoned group of starters. But experience has taught coach Chris Howard that nothing is a sure thing. "It's never a lock, and we proved that two years ago when we went in as the No. 1 seed.
Perfect weather and a perfect finish for its three teams; things could not have gone much better for Pennsylvania College of Technology archers last weekend when they hosted the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Championships. "I'm very happy with the way things went. You couldn't ask for any better weather. Usually we get rain, sleet and high winds, but, this year, it was beautiful.
In its last chance to qualify for postseason play, the Pennsylvania College of Technology softball team split with Penn State Fayette on Monday, while Penn State Greater Allegheny dropped two games to Penn State Beaver. The results lifted the Wildcats into the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs for the fourth straight season.
Graduating members of the Penn College archery team were honored during Sunday's conclusion of the two-day Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Championships on main campus.
Vol. 7, No. 37 Recent Results/Upcoming Games (Through April 26) ArcheryMay 14-17 - National Collegiate Championships at California State University, Long Beach, Calif.
The on-campus Powder Puff Football team was looking for revenge ... and got it Sunday night against its off-campus rivals. The on-campus squad fought through adversity, and even lost one of its teammates in the heat of battle, but held on to win 14-7.
As hot as it was temperature-wise, Phi Mu Delta was even hotter, winning Friday evening's staff/faculty vs. students intramural softball game 21-8. Ryan Smith led the way for Phi Mu Delta, going 4-4 with a home run and a triple. The staff/faculty team started chipping away at the lead by scoring three runs in the first to make it 4-3 after one inning.
Wildcat baseball coach Chris Howard said a Bowman Field goodbye this week to six seniors "who have been the nucleus of this ballclub" for the past three seasons.
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