Penn College Wildcat Weekly No. 19

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17 Penn College athletes honored

Seventeen Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes were awarded athlete of the week honors during the fall semester. They are:

Sept. 20-Oct. 4 – Ben Leibig, of Lebanon, men’s tennis.

Sept. 20-Oct. 4 – Robyn Beddow, of Lancaster, women’s soccer.

Sept. 28-Oct. 12 – Sophie Coldsmith, of Gettysburg, women’s volleyball.

Sept. 28-Oct. 12 – Hunter Gosnell, of Westminster, Maryland, men’s soccer.

Oct. 4-18 – Ned Baumbach, of Elizabethtown, golf.

Oct. 4-18 – Beddow.

Oct. 12-26 – Chris Morrin, of Morrisville, men’s tennis.

Oct. 12-26 – Hannah Williams, of Marion, New York, women’s soccer.

Oct. 19-Nov. 2 – Baumbach.

Oct. 19-Nov. 2 – Hailee Hartman, of Lampeter, women’s soccer.

Oct. 26-Nov. 9 – Randy Vance, of Greenwood Lake, New York, men’s soccer.

Oct. 26-Nov. 9 – Caitlin McCarthy, of State College, women’s soccer.

Nov. 2-16 – Mason Replogle, of New Enterprise, wrestling.

Nov. 2-16 – Laresa Paden, of Mifflintown, women’s soccer.

Nov. 9-23 – Dan Frankenfield, of Dushore, wrestling.

Nov. 9-23 – Jordan Courter, of Mill Hall, women’s soccer.

Nov. 23-Dec. 7 – Jamie Steer, of South Williamsport, women’s basketball.

Nov. 23-Dec. 7 – Kevin Laurence-El, of Milton, men’s basketball.

Dec. 7-12 – Steer.

Dec. 7-12 – Laurence-El.

Dec. 13-27 – Marquis Delgado, of Mansfield, men’s basketball.

Penn College teams are idle over the holidays and return to action in January — the basketball teams hosting Penn State Berks at Bardo Gymnasium in North Eastern Athletic Conference action on Jan. 5 and the wrestling team competing at the Penn State Mont Alto Duals on Jan. 9.

SCHEDULES/RESULTS/RECORDS

Men’s basketball

Overall record: 2-6

NEAC record: 2-1

Tuesday, Jan. 5 – host Penn State Berks (NEAC), 5 p.m.

Women’s basketball

Overall record: 1-3

NEAC record: 1-1

Tuesday, Jan. 5 – host Penn State Berks (NEAC), 7 p.m. 

Wrestling

Overall record: 2-4

Saturday, Jan. 9 – at Penn State Mont Alto Duals with University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Towson University, Delaware, Penn State Fayette and Penn State Mont Alto