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In five previous outings since 2014 against crosstown rival Lycoming College, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team lost by an average of 30 points per game. But that all changed on Tuesday. Hosting the Warriors at Bardo Gym, the Wildcats put together their most complete game in the series before falling, 54-46.

In five previous outings since 2014 against crosstown rival Lycoming College, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team lost by an average of 30 points per game. But that all changed on Tuesday. Hosting the Warriors at Bardo Gym, the Wildcats put together their most complete game in the series before falling, 54-46.

Wildcat cheerleaders add a personal touch to a public-facing downtown office. Three members of the Penn College cheerleading squad painted festive images on the office windows of the Williamsport Municipal Water Authority at 253 W. Fourth St. on Monday night. ("Festive" except the Grinch, of course, but – spoiler alert – we suspect his heart will warm in time.) Pictured (from left) are Meghan E.

Campus gratitude extends to the sports arena in this "Give Thanks" installment, as Wildcat student-athlete Megan A. Bugbee shares appreciation for those whose philanthropy has benefited her – in and out of the classroom.

During season-ending races on Saturday at the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region Cross-Country Championships in Newville, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men placed 27th and the women 30th. Individually for the Wildcats, Alec Rees was 149th for the men and Cinnamon Digan was 190th for the women.

During season-ending races on Saturday at the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region Cross-Country Championships in Newville, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men placed 27th and the women 30th. Individually for the Wildcats, Alec Rees was 149th for the men and Cinnamon Digan was 190th for the women.

Student-athlete Dean R. Fulton, a business administration: marketing concentration major from Palmyra, is no stranger to hard work. In the classroom and on the cross-country course, he's committed to giving his all. "What I love about cross-country is I think it's really a mental game," he says in a Wildcat Spotlight video posted to the college's YouTube channel.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams both made important strides during their last competitive seasons in 2019-20 and, after sitting out last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are eager to pick up where they left off.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams both made important strides during their last competitive seasons in 2019-20 and, after sitting out last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are eager to pick up where they left off.

While seasons are winding down for Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports athletes, they are just warming up for those competing in winter sports as the wrestling team opens on Saturday, followed by women’s and men’s basketball next week.