Pennsylvania College of Technology will soon have a new home for its Wildcat baseball and softball teams, thanks to a partnership with the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce.
The loss of the fall and more recently winter sports seasons to the coronavirus pandemic allows time for reflection on some past achievements of student-athletes at Pennsylvania College of Technology and its forerunner, Williamsport Area Community College. Among them: The Moment: Wrestling team wins three conference championships and then adds another five straight titles.
The loss of the fall and more recently winter sports seasons to the coronavirus pandemic allows time for reflection on some past achievements of student-athletes at Pennsylvania College of Technology and its forerunner, Williamsport Area Community College. Among them: The Moment: Wrestling team wins three conference championships and then adds another five straight titles.
The loss of the fall and more recently winter sports seasons to the coronavirus pandemic allows time for reflection on some past achievements of student-athletes at Pennsylvania College of Technology and its forerunner, Williamsport Area Community College. Among them: The Moment: Men’s cross-country 10 straight championships. When it happened: 2003-12.
The loss of the fall and more recently winter sports seasons to the coronavirus pandemic allows time for reflection on some past achievements of student-athletes at Pennsylvania College of Technology and its forerunner, Williamsport Area Community College. Among them: The Moment: Men’s cross-country 10 straight championships. When it happened: 2003-12.
A gift from the family of area entrepreneur and real estate developer Dan Klingerman will fund renovation of the Wildcat Athletics office suite at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The family’s recent donation will also establish the Klingerman Family Wrestling Fund at the college.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has canceled all winter sports competition in coordination with a unanimous decision by the North Eastern Athletic Conference Presidents' Council and Board of Athletic Directors. The decision affects men's basketball, women's basketball and wrestling (which conducts an independent schedule) at Penn College.
“Amazing.” That’s how Joshua Young, Pennsylvania College of Technology esports coach, described the college’s recently completed first full season of competition in the National Association for Collegiate Esports. “We started our first varsity season by competing in one of the top leagues (in NACE).
“Amazing.” That’s how Joshua Young, Pennsylvania College of Technology esports coach, described the college’s recently completed first full season of competition in the National Association for Collegiate Esports. “We started our first varsity season by competing in one of the top leagues (in NACE).
The Penn College women's soccer team is partnering with Go4theGoal to raise money for pediatric cancer initiatives. Monetary donations remain in Pennsylvania to benefit children through financial support, research funding, wish-granting and hospital programs.
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