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…
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.
Morningside names Homecoming royalty
by Chaise Pfanstiel–As homecoming weekend approaches, and activities take part throughout the week, Morningside University takes pride in announcing its homecoming king and queen. This year’s Homecoming royalty are K.J Williams and Hannah Harris. Harris said, “Before the ceremony I was excited and happy to be there with fellow seniors who I have known throughout…
Warriors dispatched: 48-17
The Mustangs picked up their fourth win of the season, 48-17 over Midland’s Warriors.
Mustangs dominate Mount Marty
by Chaise Pfanstiel–Morningside took down the Mount Marty Lancers Saturday with a final score of 47-17. The Mustangs dominated throughout all quarters of the game. They outscored the Lancers 14-3 at the end of the first. The Mustangs would add 20 points in the fourth quarter alone to put the game away. Morningside tacked up…









