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Half Dozen Named NAIA Scholar-Athletes

William Penn Athletics

Oskaloosa–A six-pack of Statesmen football players were honored for their excellence in the classroom as they were named 2025 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Liam Bryant (Sr., Jackson, Mo., Physical Education) tops the grouping with a 3.98 Grade Point Average, while Nasear Cumberbatch (So., St. Petersburg, Fla., Business Management) is also above the 3.9 mark at 3.92. […]

Five Receive NAIA Scholar-Athlete Awards

William Penn Athletics

Oskaloosa–Five members of the William Penn men’s cross country team were honored for their excellence in the classroom as they were named 2025 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes. The trio of Andrew Miller (Jr., Le Claire, Iowa, Exercise Science), Sutton Shively (So., Bloomfield, Iowa, Mechanical Engineering), and Carson Springer (Jr., Grimes, Iowa, Business Management) all own 4.0 […]

Large Crew Tabbed for Scholar-Athlete Awards

William Penn University Athletics

Oskaloosa–Nine William Penn men’s soccer players were honored for their excellence in the classroom as they were named 2025 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Jonathan Acosta (Fr., Wailuku, Hawaii, Sports Management) paces the crew with a 4.0 Grade Point Average entering this fall, while Mathis Thyli (So., Raufoss, Norway, Business Management) is right behind at 3.97. Rob […]

Statesmen Garner 14 NAIA Scholar-Athlete Accolades

William Penn University Athletics

Oskaloosa–A huge group of 14 William Penn women’s volleyball players were honored for their excellence in the classroom as they were named 2025 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Lydia Huston (Jr., Kansas City, Mo., Biology) tops the squad with a 4.0 Grade Point Average entering the fall semester. The quartet of Maddy Gustafson (So., Marion, Iowa, Psychology […]

Grinnell Women Fall 66–42 at UW–Platteville

Grinnell College

The Grinnell College women’s basketball team lost 66–42 on the road at the University of Wisconsin–Platteville on Saturday. The game was played at Williams Fieldhouse in Platteville, Wisconsin. Grinnell is now 2–6 on the season, while Platteville improved to 6–1. Platteville led the entire way. Grinnell stayed close in the first quarter and trailed 16–10 […]

Slow start costs Central men’s basketball team

Central Dutch Athletics

PELLA – A sluggish first half for the Central College men’s basketball team featured 12 turnovers and just 22 points during a 77-67 loss to Gustavus Adolphus College (Minn.) Saturday afternoon. The Dutch (4-2) were badgered by the relentless press of the Golden Gusties (4-1) the entire game and paid the price with 20 total […]

IHCC ANNOUNCES DISCONTINUATION OF SHOTGUN SPORTS PROGRAM

Indian Hills Athletics

November 26, 2025 Ottumwa, IA – Indian Hills Community College has announced its decision to discontinue its Shotgun Sports program at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season. “After careful consideration, Indian Hills Community College has made the difficult decision to discontinue the Shotgun Sports program,” stated Kelsi Weeks, Indian Hills Athletic Director. “This decision was […]

NO. 14 WARRIORS DROP STATESMEN IN RETURN TO HELLYER

Indian Hills Athletics

November 25, 2025 Ottumwa, IA – No. 14 ranked Indian Hills Men’s Basketball returned to the Hellyer Center Tuesday night and picked up a convincing 87-54 victory over Lincoln Trail College (IL). The Warriors move to 8-1 overall on the year. The Warriors earned their largest margin of victory on the year after outscoring the […]

Rye Posts Top-200 Placing at Nationals

William Penn Athletics

Tallahassee, Fla.–Claire Rye (Fr., Plymouth, Iowa, Biology) faced off against the nation’s best on Friday as she competed in the 46th Annual NAIA Women’s Cross Country National Championship. Overall, the freshman placed 195th in a 6K time of 23:49.8 in her first experience at nationals. Taylor (Ind.) claimed the team national championship on the Apalachee […]

WPU Continues to Hold Third Place in NAIA

William Penn Athletics

Oskaloosa–The William Penn women’s wrestling team is again No. 3 in the NAIA as the second set of polls were released this week. William Penn has an improved 165 points to remain in the bronze position, while Life (Ga.) is still first with 193 points and Grand View is second with 172 points. Providence (Mont.) […]

             

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