Lady Vikings’ spikers off to good start
by Hobby King/Sports Editor Despite dropping a four-set decision at Avila Tuesday, it has been a pretty hot start for first year head coach Brett… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor Despite dropping a four-set decision at Avila Tuesday, it has been a pretty hot start for first year head coach Brett… Login to continue reading Login…
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It wasn’t a thing of beauty, but the Missouri Valley College football team overcame some mental mistakes, won the turnover battle and defeated visiting Peru State 16-6 in the season opener at Volney C. Ashford Stadium on Gregg-Mitchell Field in Marshall Saturday.
Prior to the beginning of the season, the Missouri Valley College football team has been dealt a blow. Heading into camp, it was thought that due to the COVID season allowing student-athletes another year of eligibility, Darrion Cole would return as the starting quarterback.
Senior defender Natalia Ruiz scored two goals, and junior midfielder Laura Quero and freshman Llara Llorente added one goal each, as the No. 21-ranked Missouri Valley College women’s soccer team blanked Harris-Stowe State in a non-conference contest on Gregg-Mitchell Field in Marshall Sunday. Junior midfielder Rina Kinami and sophomore forward Ashley Arribas each had one assist. Senior goalkeeper Marina Barneda made one save to earn the shutout in goal.
MVC Athletics MARSHALL- Missouri Valley College Athletic Director Mike Machholz announces the promotion of Vladimir Simic, long-time head coach of the men’s soccer program, to Assistant Athletic Director. Simic will maintain his coaching position with the soccer program in addition to his administrative level promotion.
MVC Athletics The Missouri Valley College men’s soccer team will open its 2022 season Nationally ranked in the NAIA Men’s Soccer Coaches’ Top 25 Preseason Poll. The Vikings will start the 2022 season ranked No.
MVC Athletics The Missouri Valley College women’s soccer team will open its 2022 season Nationally ranked in the NAIA Women’s Soccer Coaches’ Top 25 Preseason Poll. The Vikings will start the 2022 season ranked No.
(MVC) — A total of 93 student-athletes from Missouri Valley College have earned recognition on the 2021-22 Heart of America Athletic Conference Scholar-Athlete list, released by the conference. The Heart Scholar-Athlete list recognizes student-athletes competing in Heart championship sports that have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.4, or higher, accumulated a minimum of 60 credit hours, completed at least five semesters and have been enrolled at the college for at least two semesters.
CASPER, Wyo. — The Missouri Valley College men’s and women’s rodeo teams finished competition at the 2022 College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyo., Saturday. The teams produced one NIRA champion, one reserve national champion and four All-Americans. The men’s team finished third overall, and the women’s team placed ninth.