PCT baseball postpones fourth consecutive game due to probe
Penn College’s baseball team has postponed games this past week, including Saturday’s doubleheader against Keystone, due to a probe regarding concerns. Specifics of those concerns have not been disclosed by Penn College.
The Wildcats last game played was a doubleheader in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina against Dean College in which Penn College split the doubleheader, losing the opener 8-7 before winning the second contest, 8-3.
Since then, games against Pitt-Greensburg (Sunday), Stockton University (Wednesday), Gettysburg (Thursday) and Keystone (Saturday) have been postponed.
“Pennsylvania College of Technology is aware of reported concerns involving the College’s baseball team. The College takes these matters seriously and is actively investigating the situation in accordance with institutional policy,” Penn College president Michael Reed said in a statement to the Sun-Gazette on Thursday evening. “The College has cancelled baseball activities this week and postponed Saturday’s doubleheader against Keystone. As this is an active matter, the College will not provide further comment at this time. Additional information will be shared as appropriate.”
The next scheduled games for Penn College is a doubleheader at home against Penn State DuBois and St. Lawrence University (Wednesday).
Penn College is 4-5 following its Myrtle Beach trip.

