
PELLA – The Central College men’s basketball team returned to P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium on Friday for its home opener, beating Cornell College 88-74. The Dutch (4-1) were in control for most of the game, but really put it out of reach in the second half when they went on a 30-11 run that spanned from […]
Nov 22 2025 | Posted in
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Topeka, Kan.–The William Penn men’s bowling team performed well enough to make it to the third and final day as it competed in the NAIA Invitational Friday through Sunday. On Friday, the field competed in five individual games with WPU placing sixth out of 18 teams with 4,924 pins. Mount Mercy topped the grouping with […]
Nov 21 2025 | Posted in
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Topeka, Kan.–The Statemen women’s bowling team put up a strong showing as it competed in the NAIA Invitational Friday through Sunday. On Friday, WPU placed fifth out of 20 teams with 4,563 pins over five individual games, while SCAD Savannah (Ga.) led the field with 4,853 pins. Emaly Kruse of Morningside was the top bowler […]
Nov 21 2025 | Posted in
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Oskaloosa–The William Penn football was rewarded for an exceptional regular season as the 2025 all-Heart of America Athletic Conference North Division teams were announced Tuesday. A total of 17 players garnered first, second, or honorable-mention team recognition. It is the largest group since WPU had 20 recipients in 2012. Seven players collected first-team laurels, including […]
Nov 21 2025 | Posted in
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Oskaloosa–Men’s bowler Gavin Unger (Fr., Columbus, Neb., Engineering Technology) and women’s bowler Lucy Mitchell (Jr., Poulsbo, Wash., Psychology and Human Services) have been named the Statesmen of the Week for the week of November 10-16. Unger paced the Statesmen at the NAIA Invitational weekend, heading the way with an individual finish of 10th via a […]
Nov 21 2025 | Posted in
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FAYETTE, Mo. — The William Penn women’s basketball team fell 73-65 to Central Methodist on Wednesday in Heart of America Athletic Conference play. William Penn (2-7, 0-2 Heart) was outshot 45.8% to 40.9% from the floor against the Eagles, who improved to 1-1 in league action. The Statesmen opened strong, jumping out to a 9-2 […]
Nov 21 2025 | Posted in
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Fayette, Mo.–The William Penn men’s basketball team mounted a furious late comeback Wednesday night, but Central Methodist escaped with a 102–99 victory in a Heart of America Athletic Conference showdown that came down to the final possession. The Eagles (6–2, 2–0 Heart) grabbed the early momentum, stretching a 12–8 edge into a 29–20 lead midway […]
Nov 21 2025 | Posted in
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Oskaloosa–A quartet of Statesmen women’s volleyball players collected postseason honors as the 2025 all-Heart of America Athletic Conference teams were announced Wednesday. Kaya Caprini (Sr., Minneapolis, Minn., Psychology and Human Services) and Maju Vieira (Jr., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Business Management) were both picked for the 14-person second team, while Mia Brady (Sr., Pontiac, Ill., […]
Nov 21 2025 | Posted in
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The Oskaloosa High School music department is getting ready for one of its biggest traditions of the year, the annual Madrigal Dessert Theater. This event has been part of the community for 21 years and continues to be a favorite for many families. More than 100 high school students will take part in this year’s […]

Grinnell’s trademark fast-paced attack produced another triple-digit night on the scoreboard, but Wartburg’s size and efficiency inside were too much to overcome in a 129–116 loss Wednesday at Levick Arena in Waverly. In a nonconference matchup of up-tempo Division III programs, Wartburg, listed at 4–1, outscored Grinnell 66–51 after halftime to erase a two-point deficit […]
Nov 20 2025 | Posted in
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