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This week's Yell(ow) It Out observance, held during a basketball doubleheader in Bardo Gymnasium, once again put a public face on a too-often-private issue. A collaboration of Community and Commuter Assistants, Resident Assistants, Greek Life and student-athletes, the evening focused on the warning signs of suicide and Penn College's ongoing commitment to education and prevention.
A 3-pointer, launched by Penn College basketball coach Ryan Callahan from the bench after a wayward pass, has become the shot seen 'round the world. The seemingly effortless trey came during the second quarter of the Wildcats' Jan. 10 road game against Lancaster Bible College and quickly became an international video crowd-pleaser.
In what Alumni Relations and Athletics hope will become a January tradition, members of past Lady Wildcat basketball teams relived their proud Penn College days at a weekend reunion in Bardo Gymnasium. The women played a Saturday morning pickup game, were recognized at halftime of the current squad’s contest against College of St.
Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams sported a combined 0-4 record, all in North Eastern Athletic Conference games. Men's Basketball On Wednesday at home in NEAC action against Penn State Abington, Penn College fell, 82-70. Marquis Delgado, of Mansfield, led Penn College with 21 points and Thomas Ross, of Williamsport, added 16.
Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams sported a combined 0-4 record, all in North Eastern Athletic Conference games. Men's Basketball On Wednesday at home in NEAC action against Penn State Abington, Penn College fell, 82-70. Marquis Delgado, of Mansfield, led Penn College with 21 points and Thomas Ross, of Williamsport, added 16.
Being an athlete at Pennsylvania College of Technology means more than hitting a ball or scoring a goal: It means giving back to the community and, during the Fall 2016 semester, Wildcats completed 1,648 community service hours. Wildcat athletes volunteered at 10 events, on campus and in the Williamsport community, and helped raise $1,575 for various charitable organizations.
Being an athlete at Pennsylvania College of Technology means more than hitting a ball or scoring a goal: It means giving back to the community and, during the Fall 2016 semester, Wildcats completed 1,648 community service hours. Wildcat athletes volunteered at 10 events, on campus and in the Williamsport community, and helped raise $1,575 for various charitable organizations.
After a week during which the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s teams went a combined 2-3 in road games, they are about to enter a stretch that will see six consecutive home games at Bardo Gymnasium, all in North Eastern Athletic Conference play. Men's Basketball On Wednesday at Alvernia University, Penn College dropped a 73-60 decision.
After a week during which the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s teams went a combined 2-3 in road games, they are about to enter a stretch that will see six consecutive home games at Bardo Gymnasium, all in North Eastern Athletic Conference play. Men's Basketball On Wednesday at Alvernia University, Penn College dropped a 73-60 decision.
After the semester and holiday break, Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes in two sports are ready to return this week. On Thursday, the men’s basketball team is in nonconference play at Alvernia University while, on Saturday, women’s basketball players see North Eastern Athletic Conference action at Gallaudet University.
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