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For the second time this season, PCC Track Team standout Joe Cordell has broken an almost two decade old record. This time it was the Men's Indoor Weight Throw, which was set by Greg Keeton at 40'3.5" in 1991. Cordell threw 40'5.5" on Saturday at the Central Missouri State Mule Relays.

The PCC Men's Basketball Team hosted Cloud County in a foul plagued contest that saw 89 free throws. Pratt lost the services of both big men, Illi Baldwin and Jay Valerius, with seven minutes left in the game, but could not get closer than three down the stretch. Pratt stayed a half a game ahead of Colby for the coveted fourth place slot in the Jayhawk standings.

PCC Head Women's Soccer Coach Jerrid Schicke is pleased to announce the signing of two new players for the 2010 season.
Ashley Shannon, of Carthage High School in Missouri, signed her National Letter of Intent on Friday, January 22.

For the second time this season, PCC Track Team standout Joe Cordell has broken an almost two decade old record. This time it was the Men's Indoor Weight Throw, which was set by Greg Keeton at 40'3.5" in 1991. Cordell threw 40'5.5" on Saturday at the Central Missouri State Mule Relays.

The PCC Men's Basketball Team hosted Cloud County in a foul plagued contest that saw 89 free throws. Pratt lost the services of both big men, Illi Baldwin and Jay Valerius, with seven minutes left in the game, but could not get closer than three down the stretch. Pratt stayed a half a game ahead of Colby for the coveted fourth place slot in the Jayhawk standings.

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.

The PCC Men's Basketball Team did not lead until less than two minutes remained in the game, but that was all they needed in their come from behind win in Great Bend on Saturday night. It was another critical game in the Jayhawk West, as Pratt moved back into fourth place in the conference with a 5-3 record.
The game certainly lived up to its billing on Wednesday night at the Dennis Lesh Sports Arena where the PCC Men's Basketball team hosted the Hutcinson Blue Dragons. The game seesawed back and forth for much of the night with the Beavers appearing to be in control with five minutes remaining.
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