Penn College senior Andrew Rupp has been named a USA Archery All-American, marking the second consecutive year he has received this accolade. Since 1997, Penn College archers have achieved this honor 84 times, with Rupp being part of the National Championship Bowhunter team, which secured Penn College's ninth team National Championship.
In its 15th season under coach Chad Karstetter, the Wildcats men's bowhunter team achieved first place at the national championships in Chula Vista, California. This marks their second consecutive year ending eighth in the country overall.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team experienced a successful weekend at the Eastern Regional Outdoor Collegiate Championships held on April 22-23. The event, hosted by Penn College, saw the team achieve four first-place finishes, four second places, three third places, and six All-East Team selections.
Competing on April 1-2 at the Adam Wheatcroft Memorial held at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Pennsylvania College of Technology archers achieved notable results. The team secured three first-place finishes, seven second-place finishes, three third-place finishes, and two fourth-place finishes in their inaugural outdoor event of the season.
Competing on March 11-12 at the Indoor Nationals held at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Pennsylvania College of Technology archers achieved notable results. The team concluded the indoor season with two first-place finishes, two second places, and two third places.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's archery team is set to begin its season this weekend, with coach Chad Karstetter aiming for a strong finish. The team, which had a young roster last year, managed to secure two national champions and five All-Americans. With the return of these key players, Karstetter is optimistic about their prospects.