The Penn College Athletics Department will hold its eighth annual Girls and Women in Sports Day Clinic on Sunday, February 8, 2026. The event is scheduled to take place from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Bardo Gymnasium on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport.
Student-athletes from the college’s basketball, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball teams will lead participants through basic skills in each sport. Organizers state that all girls in grades K-6 are encouraged to participate and will have a chance to try all five sports during the clinic. Each participant will also receive a Penn College giveaway package.
The clinic aims “to introduce girls to sports and encourage them to participate in athletics.” There is no cost for participation.
Advance registration is required by Friday, February 6. Those interested can sign up online at https://forms.office.com/r/R75jJ22pz0?origin=lprLink. For questions regarding the event, contact Britni Mohney at bem25@pct.edu.
Penn College supports a variety of women’s athletic programs as part of its intercollegiate offerings within NCAA Division III competition. Programs such as Penn College Wildcats Women’s Cross Country emphasize both academics and athletics while drawing students from across Pennsylvania and beyond. The team competes in the United East Conference under head coach Tom Leeser and recently achieved notable results at conference championships.
Former athletes like Tamara Pavlov have been recognized in the college’s Hall of Fame (source). The Wildcats Women’s Cross Country team placed fifth at the 2025 United East Conference Championships with Alexis Durn earning first-team all-conference honors (source). The program continues to foster community engagement through events like this upcoming clinic.


