Men’s lacrosse season at Pennsylvania College of Technology ended in the United East semifinals, the college’s softball and baseball teams closed out their regular seasons and enter playoffs this coming week, tennis and esports coaches reflected on their recently completed seasons and The CATS are loose as the 2022-23 school year nears a finish.
One year ago, Pennsylvania College of Technology softball coach Angela Stackhouse had her team in the same position entering the United East Conference playoffs as it is this year: regular-season champion, top seed and tournament host. Unfortunately, wet weather forced what was to have been a double-elimination tournament into a one-loss-and-you-are-out event, and her Wildcats made an early exit.
One year ago, Pennsylvania College of Technology softball coach Angela Stackhouse had her team in the same position entering the United East Conference playoffs as it is this year: regular-season champion, top seed and tournament host. Unfortunately, wet weather forced what was to have been a double-elimination tournament into a one-loss-and-you-are-out event, and her Wildcats made an early exit.
Teammates walked a Wildcat blue carpet on Sunday evening into the Klump Academic Center Auditorium, where the season-after-season successes of Penn College student-athletes were celebrated during the sixth annual CATS Awards.
For the second time in three years, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s golf team on Saturday won the United East Championship and will represent the conference at the NCAA Division III Championships.
For the second time in three years, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s golf team on Saturday won the United East Championship and will represent the conference at the NCAA Division III Championships.
From the Spring 2023 Penn College Magazine: Fall 2017 brought two significant achievements to Wildcat Athletics: Penn College competed for the first time as an NCAA Division III institution, and it launched the Wildcat Club. Support from the club has had a powerful influence.
Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team completed a week that included one first-, one second- and one fifth-place invitational finish and will seek a United East Conference championship this weekend, while the college’s baseball and softball teams earned wins that will see them in postseason play in early May.
Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team completed a week that included one first-, one second- and one fifth-place invitational finish and will seek a United East Conference championship this weekend, while the college’s baseball and softball teams earned wins that will see them in postseason play in early May.
Small, but loaded with talent and great drive. That is how coach Dustin Bartron described this year’s Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team as it prepared for its outdoor season opener this Saturday and Sunday at the Eastern Regional Outdoor Championship in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
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