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The basketball season ended for Pennsylvania College of Technology teams last week and, this week, the college's wrestlers are headed into NCAA tournament competition while the baseball and archery teams are scheduled to open.  Wrestling Coming off a 12-win, dual-match season – their most in the college’s NCAA era that began in 2014-15 – the Wildcats look for more success on Friday and Saturday at

Coaches and counselors are among those taking part in an early-evening session in the Athletic Department's players lounge. Spencer engages the Klump Academic Center audience during an address that capped his visit. Wildcat athletes interact with the speaker ... ... whose valuable perspective included a hands-on component. Spencer shares his insights on athletes' emotional well-being.

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers had a final tuneup over the weekend in preparation for the postseason while the college’s basketball teams look to bring down the curtain on their campaigns this week.

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers had a final tuneup over the weekend in preparation for the postseason while the college’s basketball teams look to bring down the curtain on their campaigns this week.

The third annual Alumni Basketball Reunion Weekend brought members of past Wildcat teams back to Penn College for several campus events organized by Alumni Relations and Athletics. In addition to a Friday evening alumni reception, the guests took part in a coed game on their former Bardo Gymnasium home court and enjoyed lunch prior to watching a Saturday doubleheader against SUNY-Cobleskill.

Beginning a three-week stretch drive of six consecutive North Eastern Athletic Conference games to close out their regular seasons, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams each went 0-2 last week. Meanwhile, the college’s wrestling team lost its lone dual match. Men's basketball On Wednesday at Lancaster Bible College, Penn College lost, 79-68.

Beginning a three-week stretch drive of six consecutive North Eastern Athletic Conference games to close out their regular seasons, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams each went 0-2 last week. Meanwhile, the college’s wrestling team lost its lone dual match. Men's basketball On Wednesday at Lancaster Bible College, Penn College lost, 79-68.

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers picked up the only wins of the week, going 2-1 at the York College quadrangular on Saturday.  The Wildcats lost to York College, 40-9, and posted wins over Penn State Mont Alto, 40-12, and Southern Virginia University, 30-9, to go to 11-12 on the season. For Penn College, Dylan Gettys, of Etters, at 174 and 184, and Dylan Otis, of Wyalusing, at 285, bot

Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers picked up the only wins of the week, going 2-1 at the York College quadrangular on Saturday.  The Wildcats lost to York College, 40-9, and posted wins over Penn State Mont Alto, 40-12, and Southern Virginia University, 30-9, to go to 11-12 on the season. For Penn College, Dylan Gettys, of Etters, at 174 and 184, and Dylan Otis, of Wyalusing, at 285, bot

Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams dropped their midweek games while weekend action for those two squads and the wrestling team was postponed due to an impending snowstorm.  Men's basketball At home on Monday against College of Saint Elizabeth in a game that went down to the wire, Penn College lost, 91-90, in overtime. The Wildcats trailed by four at halftime bef