Penn College Wildcats Women's Cross Country
Recent News About Penn College Wildcats Women's Cross Country
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Penn College cross-country teams compete at Misericordia Invitational
Penn College's men's cross-country team secured a sixth-place finish at the Misericordia University Invitational in Dallas, Pennsylvania. Competing against 11 other teams, they accumulated 154 points in their season opener on Friday.
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Pennsylvania College prepares for cross country season opener under Coach Leeser's leadership
Williamsport, Pa. — The Pennsylvania College of Technology's men's and women's cross country teams are set to start their new season under the guidance of head coach Tom Leeser. As he enters his second year, Coach Leeser is focused on improving the team's performance.
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Penn College track coach sees potential after inaugural season
After completing his first season as coach at Penn College, Tom Leeser expressed optimism about the future of both the men's and women's track and cross-country teams. The Wildcat men secured third place among eight teams at the conference meet. Freshmen Mitchell Campbell from Riegelsville and Matthew Woolcock from Oil City placed third and seventh, respectively. The men's team also achieved a 25th place finish out of 32 at the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region race, marking a record high for the program.
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Rosey Thomas receives United East Senior Scholar Athlete award
Penn College senior Rosey Thomas has been awarded the inaugural United East women's cross country Senior Scholar Athlete award. This accolade is presented to student-athletes who fulfill specific criteria, including being a senior or graduate student, having at least two years of competition at their current institution, contributing significantly to their team's success, maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher, and demonstrating leadership and community service involvement.
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Penn College teams compete at NCAA Regional Cross-Country Championships
Mitchell Campbell and Skyelar Splain led their respective Penn College teams at the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region Cross-Country Championships in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. The men's team finished 25th overall, with Campbell placing 70th in the 8K race, clocking a time of 27:20. Other contributors to the men's team score included Matthew Woolcock, Alec Rees, Dillon Betts, and Noah Bowers.
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Penn College excels at United East Cross-Country Championships
Mitchell Campbell's performance led the Penn College men's cross-country team to a third-place finish at the United East Cross-Country Championships in Abington, Pennsylvania. Campbell, a freshman, completed the 8K course at Lorimer Park in 28:37, securing an individual third place. His teammate, Matthew Woolcock, finished seventh with a time of 29:38. Both athletes received UE first-team honors for their achievements.
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Penn College men secure second place at Wilkes University invitational
Mitchell Campbell's strong performance led the Penn College men's cross-country team to a second-place finish at the Wilkes University Blue and Gold Invitational in Forty Fort, Pennsylvania. Campbell completed the 8K course in 28:19, securing fourth place individually. His teammate Matt Woolcock finished eighth with a time of 29:05.
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Campbell leads Penn College men to sixth at Abington Invitational
Mitchell Campbell led the Penn College men's cross-country team to a sixth-place finish at the Penn State Abington Invitational. In his fourth collegiate race, Campbell secured first place individually, completing the 8K course in 28:02.26. Among his teammates, Alec Rees finished 34th, Dillon Betts 43rd, Spencer Doughty 45th, Nick Snow 49th, and Noah Bowers 59th.
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Penn College competes in Lebanon Valley Invitational; men and women finish mid-field
Penn College's cross-country teams participated in the Lebanon Valley College Invitational on Saturday, where the men's team secured 16th place with 439 points, and the women's team finished 22nd with 565 points. Mitch Campbell was the standout performer for the men, while Madison Shaffer led the women.
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Penn College cross-country sets sights on growth under new coach Tom Leeser
First-year coach Tom Leeser is taking the reins of the Penn College cross-country program, bringing his extensive experience from Milton High School. Leeser has a focus on personal and athletic growth, emphasizing development over innate talent. "I really want to focus on growth," he said, adding that it’s about developing the talent athletes bring and improving it.
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Penn College finishes cross-country season at NCAA Division III regionals
In Newville, Pennsylvania, the Penn College men's and women's cross-country teams concluded their season at the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region Cross-Country Championships. The men's team secured 27th place, while the women's team finished in 30th.
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Penn College cross-country finishes mid-pack at United East Conference Championships
Competing in the United East Conference Cross-Country Championships on Saturday, the Penn College men's team secured sixth place while the Wildcat women's team finished fifth among seven teams. Alec Rees led the men's team by finishing 17th, and Cinnamon Digan was the top performer for the women, placing 18th.
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Penn College men finish twelfth at Hood College cross-country invitational
Competing in cross-country at the Hood College Open Invitational, the Penn College men's team finished 12th with a total of 291 points. Alec Rees led the Wildcats by placing 49th individually.
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Penn College cross-country teams compete at Houghton Invitational
Running in the Houghton College Highlander Invitational, Penn College's cross-country teams faced challenging competition. The men's team finished eighth with 216 points on an 8K course, while the women's team secured seventh place with 196 points on a 6K course. Alec Rees and Cinnamon Digan both led their respective teams by finishing in 56th place.
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Penn College cross-country teams participate in Dickinson College Invitational
On Saturday, the Penn College cross-country teams competed in the Dickinson College Long-Short Invitational. The men's team secured 18th place with 203 points on an 8,000-meter course, while the women's team finished 17th with 225 points over a 4,000-meter course.
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Penn College cross-country teams compete at Lebanon Valley Invitational
The Penn College men's and women's cross-country teams participated in the Lebanon Valley College Dutchmen Invitational on Saturday. The men's team finished 13th with a score of 392 points, while the women's team placed 16th, accumulating 444 points.
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Student-athlete Katie Plankenhorn discusses goals and experiences in cross country
Katie Plankenhorn, a student-athlete from Montoursville, Pennsylvania, shares her experiences and aspirations as part of the women's cross country team. Currently pursuing a major in Physician Assistant Studies at Penn College, she emphasizes the importance of time management skills learned through Division III athletics.