The start of the tennis season looms for the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s teams while the college’s baseball and softball squads have resumed their seasons. Men's, Women's Tennis Despite their 1-12 combined fall season (the men were 1-5 and women 0-7), second-year Penn College coach John Machak is optimistic about the spring season.
Late-winter weather took its toll on the only games scheduled for Pennsylvania College of Technology teams last week but, weather permitting, both the baseball and softball teams have their home openers set over the next week. Last Thursday’s scheduled softball doubleheader at Wilkes University was postponed until April 19.
Late-winter weather took its toll on the only games scheduled for Pennsylvania College of Technology teams last week but, weather permitting, both the baseball and softball teams have their home openers set over the next week. Last Thursday’s scheduled softball doubleheader at Wilkes University was postponed until April 19.
In what will be their busiest week of the season, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams went a combined 5-10. Meanwhile, the college’s archery team turned in a strong showing at the U.S. National Indoor Championships.
In what will be their busiest week of the season, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams went a combined 5-10. Meanwhile, the college’s archery team turned in a strong showing at the U.S. National Indoor Championships.
Getting their seasons underway in sunny, but cool, South Carolina, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams went a combined 3-2 in games over the weekend. Baseball A week after its opener was postponed due to bad weather at home, the Wildcats found the conditions more to their liking on Saturday in Myrtle Beach and came away with a 4-1 win over Lehman College.
Getting their seasons underway in sunny, but cool, South Carolina, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams went a combined 3-2 in games over the weekend. Baseball A week after its opener was postponed due to bad weather at home, the Wildcats found the conditions more to their liking on Saturday in Myrtle Beach and came away with a 4-1 win over Lehman College.
As Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers were winding down their season over the weekend, the college’s softball team was gearing up to get underway. Wrestling Although no one qualified for the national championships, three Wildcats made Penn College history over the weekend by becoming the first to post victories in an NCAA Division III regional tournament.
As Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers were winding down their season over the weekend, the college’s softball team was gearing up to get underway. Wrestling Although no one qualified for the national championships, three Wildcats made Penn College history over the weekend by becoming the first to post victories in an NCAA Division III regional tournament.
Members of Penn College's Shotokan Karate Club participated in a record-setting East Coast Collegiate Karate Union event at Lycoming College this past weekend. Eighty-five participants from 10 colleges and universities in five states came together for a spirited two-day training session and tournament, according to coach George T.
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