
Cedar Rapids–An early goal by the opposition was not answered as the William Penn men’s soccer team fell 1-0 to #2 seed Mount Mercy in the semifinals of the Midwest Collegiate Conference Tournament Sunday. The sixth-seeded Statesmen (8-10-1) were only outshot 13-10, but managed just one shot on goal by Mark Dryden (Jr., Arbroath, Scotland, […]
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Bettendorf–Valinn McReynolds (Bellville, Texas, Masters of Business Leadership) put to rest some unfinished business as the William Penn women’s cross country team ended its regular season at the Midwest Collegiate Conference Championships Saturday. The Lady Statesmen placed fifth out of six teams with 131 points. St. Ambrose won its first league crown since 2005, slipping […]
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Sioux City–One of the best, if not the best, leagues in NAIA Division II is the Great Plains Athletic Conference, but the Statesmen basketball team was not intimidated on the road by taking down another league member with a 78-72 decision over Briar Cliff. #19 William Penn (2-0), who knocked off Morningside Friday night, showed […]
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Dubuque–Lacey Taylor (Sr., Cedar, Iowa, Elementary Education) had a big night to break one of the program’s biggest records, but unfortunately it was not enough to get the William Penn volleyball team past #4 seed Clarke in a 3-1 loss in the quarterfinals of the Midwest Collegiate Conference Tournament Saturday. The fifth-seeded Lady Statesmen (28-15) […]
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Seward, Neb.–The William Penn women’s basketball team found out why Concordia (Neb.) is the top team in NAIA Division II Saturday afternoon, falling 79-56 to the Bulldogs in the conclusion of the Concordia Cattle Classic. The Lady Statesmen (2-1) were outshot 42.0%-33.8%, but beat themselves the most in committing 26 turnovers. The visitors led early, […]
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Seward, Neb.–The Lady Statesmen basketball team did not have a player in double figures, but balance and great defense was enough to lift William Penn past #18 Hastings (Neb.) 52-49 at the Concordia Cattle Classic Friday. The Lady Statesmen (2-0) shot just 31.3%, but limited the Broncos to a 26.6% clip, including a meager 21.9% […]
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Sioux City–Five players reached double figures as #19 William Penn defeated Great Plains Athletic Conference foe Morningside 93-83 in its season opener Friday. The Statesmen (1-0) won their season opener for the fourth time in the last five years by outshooting the Mustangs (0-1) 45.5%-43.0% and also posting a 54-38 edge in rebounds. The Mustangs […]
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MAHASKA COUNTY – If you have questions about Medicare, Mahaska Health Partnership has a Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) counselor available to assist you. SHIIP provides free informational materials as well as one-on-one assistance for questions and problems related to Medicare benefits, Medicare supplement insurance, Medicare insurance claims and other related issues. According to […]

Oskaloosa, Iowa – The William Penn Fine Arts Departments is presenting a Fall Jazz and Coffee concert at the Smokey Row Coffee House on November 13 and 14, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Featured performers will be the William Penn University Jazz Band and Singers playing a collection of jazz standards of yesterday and today. The […]
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