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Pennsylvania College of Technology has made the decisive move to cancel the remainder of its 2024 baseball season. The abrupt end comes in the wake of an internal investigation conducted by the Williamsport-based school.
While college officials have not disclosed the specific nature or findings of the investigation, they confirmed it resulted in significant changes to the program's personnel. Both the team roster and the coaching staff have been altered as a direct outcome of the probe. The college has stated these actions were necessary to uphold its standards and values.
The cancellation halts the season for the Wildcats, who compete in the United East Conference. The decision underscores the institution's prioritization of its conduct policies over athletic competition. College representatives emphasized their commitment to fostering a respectful and accountable environment for all students and athletes, stating that the measures, while severe, were taken in support of that commitment. Further details regarding the investigation or the specific changes to staff and roster are not being released at this time.
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