Women’s Soccer Remains Undefeated with Dodge Win

 Coming off a conference win on Friday, the PCC Women’s Soccer Team squared off in a non-conference match on Tuesday. This was PCC’s first contest at their temporary home pitch in Havilland, KS, and the win moved them to 2-0 on the season.

Lady Beaver Soccer Team Nets Historic Win

The Lady Beaver Soccer Team opened their inaugural season with a victory over Independence on Friday afternoon. Pratt defeated their Jayhawk Conference opponent 2-1.  Alycia Reed scored the historic first goal for Pratt's women's soccer program, taking a cross from Tanya Morales.

PCC XC SOLID IN SEASON OPENER AT COWLEY

The Pratt Community College Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams started their season off Friday, August 27, with a solid opening meet at Camp Quaker Haven in Cowley County. Both the PCC Men and Women are currently running with limited numbers, but should have five runners by the time Region VI rolls around in early November.
 

Men's Soccer Opens with Win over Indy

The Pratt Community College Men’s Soccer Team opened their 2010 campaign with a hard fought 1-0 win against Independence Community College on Friday. Callum Charlton scored the winning goal just before the halftime whistle. Pratt had several other excellent scoring opportunities in the second half, but could not capitalize on any of them.

Volleyball Goes 2-2 in Opening Tournament

It was a somewhat auspicious beginning for the 2010 Beaver volleyball squad, as the freshman laden team went 2-2 over the weekend in Lamar, Colorado. Pratt defeated Clarendon (TX) and Sheridan (WY), but lost to #21 Laramie County (WY) and Western Wyoming.

Baldwin Powers PCC Men to Another Road Win

Monday, February 01, 2010

For the second game in a row Illi Baldwin scored 24 points and propelled Pratt to another last minute road win against Colby on Monday night.  Baldwin's performance was augmented by a strong second half from Monty Gordon, whose steal and free throw with 37 second left put Pratt up by three. Baldwin then iced the game with another free throw with five seconds remaining.
 
It was not an easy night for the Beavers on the offensive end.  Only Baldwin and Gordon were in double figures, and Gordon's 13 points all came in the second half.  Nine of those were at the line.  Gordon, who is shooting only 52 percent at the line this year, hit eight in a row before missing his last free throw with 18 seconds left.
 
Pratt had fallen behind by seven with less than nine minutes in the game, but then scored three successive lay-ups to pull within one.  Gordon had two of those, and Trae Beck added the third.  From there on it was a two point back and forth game until Marcus Smith hit a three inside of four minutes to give Pratt a four point lead.
 
Pratt briefly became their own worst enemy with two offensive fouls and a couple of missed free throws.  Fortunately Colby did not capitalize on any of those, but the Trojans managed to tie the game at 60 on a field goal with 1:31 left.
 
Gordon then hit two free throws, but Colby answered with a jumper to tie it up again at the one minute mark.  Baldwin then followed a Gordon drive with a huge tip-in for a 64-62 lead.  Not to be outdone, Gordon stole the ball at the other end and pushed the lead to three by hitting one of two from the line.
 
Colby missed a three point attempt, and Baldwin grabbed the rebound, getting fouled in the process.  He was able to hit one to provide the four point margin.