by Diego Setton–Sioux city is clearly designed for cars, but is there any real alternative for those who aren’t able to afford one? “Living in Sioux City is difficult as it’s a city made for cars and everywhere you need to go is 5 to 10 minutes driving, but it takes an hour to walk,”…
Soccer Sweeps DWU on Snowy Senior Day
Both teams saw difficult playing conditions in a snow Olsen Stadium, but the men had to battle for a 3-0 win over visiting Dakota Wesleyan. The women didn’t have the blowing snow, but still had a snow-covered field and cold breezy conditions for their 3-1 victory. Morningside’s women’s team finished the season in a tie…
Zach Norton Reaches 5th Place in Mustang Football History with 3,025 yards
by Alexis Spier – The Mustangs dominated the Concordia Bulldogs beating them 62-6 in their homecoming game. They maintain their winning streak and now have a record of 6-0. Morningside captured the momentum quickly when Landry Phipps returned two back to back fumbles. He converted one fumble for a touchdown, and the other led to…
Soccer: Women fall 3-0 to Dordt
Morningside’s scoring was as cold as the Homecoming evening that saw them fall 3-0 to Dordt. The loss put the Mustangs at 6-3-3 and in the middle of the GPAC standings. They’ll get a chance to get back on the winning track Wednesday, Oct. 11, when they host Briar Cliff (4-3-4).
Soccer: Men battle to a 1-1 draw
Fabian Andersson scored Morningside’s lone goal in a 1-1 tie with visiting Dordt. The Mustangs next host GPAC leaders Briar Cliff Wednesday, Oct. 11.
‘Stangs pummel Concordia 62-6
Morningside put a Homecoming victory in the books, pounding Concordia 62-6. The No. 3 Mustangs came out quick and never let up on the Bulldogs. They were up 45-0 at half; Concordia didn’t get on the board until late in the third quarter. Morningside will be at Dakota Wesleyan Oct.14.










