Penn College Athletics At A Glance

Last week in review: Penn College’s women’s basketball team earned its program-record 20th win of the season on Saturday and reached the United East Conference semifinals for the first time since 2022-23. The victory also was the 100th of coach Britni Mohney’s career as she has 65 in six seasons with the Wildcats and had 35 during five seasons from 2014-15 to 2018-19 at Salem College.
Penn College will host No. 3 Penn State Abington at 6 p.m. on Tuesday in a conference semifinal. During the regular season, the Wildcats edged Abington, 61-58.
Also on the horizon: This coming Friday (11 a.m.) and Saturday (10 a.m.), Wildcat wrestlers will compete in the NCAA Division III Region 2 Championships at Ithaca College, also on Saturday, the baseball team is set to get underway hosting Lancaster Bible College at Lycoming Valley Intermediate School in a doubleheader starting at noon, and the women’s softball team is scheduled to open its season under new head coach Amber Savage hosting Lycoming College in a twin bill beginning at 1 p.m. also at Lycoming Valley Intermediate School.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Last week’s hometown highlights: Second-seededPenn College opened a 20-5 first-quarter lead and outscored No. 7 Lancaster Bible College in each of the successive quarters en route to its Saturday win. Kayla Herzer, of Brick, New Jersey, led four players scoring in double figures with 18 points; while Gigi Parlante, of Williamsport, scored 17 and grabbed 10 rebounds; and Mia Patterson, of Loyalsock Township, and Lexi Troup, of Huntingdon, both scored 13.

































