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CANTON, MISSOURI Culver-Stockton College is proud to celebrate 138 students who have completed academic coursework with a high grade point average during the Spring 2021 semester. Students on the President s List have earned a 4.00 grade point average, enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours with no grade lower than a C.
The following local students have completed coursework with high academic achievement and has been named to the President s List for the Spring 2021 semester:
Blake Murphy, Canton
Shannon Tournear, Vermont
Culver-Stockton College, located in Canton, Missouri, is a four-year residential institution in affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). C-SC specializes in experiential education and is one of only two colleges in the nation to offer the 12+3 semester calendar, where the typical 15-week semester is divided into a 12-week term and a 3-week term.
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CANTON, MISSOURI William Knake, Havana has been named to the Spring 2021 Honor Roll at Culver-Stockton College. By completing minimally 12 credit hours with a grade point average between 3.2 and 3.49 on a 4.00 scale, and no grade lower than a C, they have achieved this honor.
Culver-Stockton College, located in Canton, Missouri, is a four-year residential institution in affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). C-SC specializes in experiential education and is one of only two colleges in the nation to offer the 12+3 semester calendar, where the typical 15-week semester is divided into a 12-week term and a 3-week term.
Half Dozen Statesmen Honored by Heart
Oskaloosa–Six members of the William Penn baseball team were honored for extraordinary campaigns this season as the all-Heart of America Athletic Conference awards were announced Friday.
Starting pitcher Teddy Natter (Jr., Reno, Nev., Business Management) and outfielder Tanner Bedier (So., Bondurant, Iowa, Business Management) were two of 17 first-team selections, while the trio of first baseman Jarrett Hunt (Sr., Logan, Utah, Digital Communications), second baseman Adrian Garcia (Sr., Ontario, Calif., Sociology), and starting pitcher Chase Stratton (Sr., Clearfield, Utah, Sports Management) joined a crew of 24 on the honorable-mention list. An additional 17 individuals were also recognized on the second team.
Balanced Offense Backs Stellar Pitching as Statesmen Go 2-0 on the Day
Ozark, Mo.–The William Penn baseball team took the field in Ozark, Mo. for their third day of play in the Heart of America Athletic Conference tournament.
The Statesmen went a perfect 2-0 on the day, taking down Benedictine 5-2 before winning the nightcap against the Culver-Stockton Wildcats, 5-1.
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The heavy hitting Ravens jumped on top in the top of the third with a run, but that was the only time they held a lead in the entire ballgame. The Statesmen rallied back with two runs in the home half of the frame to jump ahead 2-1. Jarrett Hunt (Sr., Logan, Utah, Digital Communications) singled home Alex Fisher (Jr., Sydney, Australia, Biology), who reached and stole second to set up the scoring opportunity. Hunt proceeded to steal second as well, and came home with the go-ahead run to put William Penn on top 2-1.
Heart Laurels Earned by Trio
Oskaloosa–Three Statesmen softball players received their first career league hardware as the all-Heart of America Athletic Conference awards were announced Thursday.
Third baseman Valeria Quiroga (Fr., San Benito, Texas, Sociology) was one of 20 players named to the first team, while first baseman Lexi Riccardi (Sr., Redwood City, Calif., Biology) garnered second-team recognition (20 players on the second team). Catcher Lexi Resa (Jr., Liberty, Mo., Biology) was part of the 20-person honorable-mention list as well.
The awards are the first for all three players. The trio helped William Penn to a 20-30 campaign, including a 13-22 Heart record. WPU finished in the top six in the league tournament, highlighted by upsetting top seed Grand View in the first round.