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Victory in the Quarterfinals as WPU Tops MBU - Oskaloosa News


Victory in the Quarterfinals as WPU Tops MBU
Oskaloosa The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference men’s lacrosse tournament got going Saturday with four games across the bracket. William Penn hit the road to face Missouri Baptist, who won the first meeting of the season 10-7. The Statesmen entered in good form and changed the second stanza against the Spartans in St. Louis, as WPU secured a 9-6 victory to punch their ticket to the semifinals. William Penn is now 9-7 on the season.
With good weather on hand, the game started in favor of the hosts. Just past 90 seconds in, the Spartans beat Jeremy Smith (Sr., Camano Island, Wash., Sociology) on the opening shot to take the lead. However, the squad would not trail for long. After a faceoff win by (Fr., Boise, Idaho, Industrial Technology), the navy and gold got their offense to work. Jon Bell (Fr., Castle Rock, Colorado) would make the final pass to Carter Lucas (Fr., Minneapolis, Minn., Mechanical Engineering), who rocket ....

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William Penn Muscles Past Saint Mary - Oskaloosa News


William Penn Muscles Past Saint Mary
Oskaloosa William Penn men’s lacrosse completed the home double header against Saint Mary (Kan.) Saturday with a victory. With a torrent of goals in the first quarter, the Statesmen cruised to a 19-5 win over the Spires. The victory brings the record for the navy and gold up to 6-6 overall and 4-3 in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, the first time the program has held a winning conference record in its short history.
William Penn wasted little time getting on the board, with Brady Treloar (Fr., Portland, Ore., Business Management) lifting a good pass from behind the net to Collin Baliva (Fr., St. Louis, Mo.). Baliva took a couple steps and lashed his shot into the net to put the home side ahead 1-0 just 56 seconds in. Just shy of a minute later, Noah George (Fr., Hillsboro, Ore.) strode into the attacking end and unleased some high heat past the USM goalie to make it 2-0. Keeping up the frantic pace, Treloar found an open ....

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Statesmen Fall in First KCAC Game - Oskaloosa News


Statesmen Fall in First KCAC Game
Oskaloosa The men’s lacrosse team for William Penn finally got to play in a Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference matchup Wednesday night against St. Ambrose. The #9 Fighting Bees outscored the Statesmen in the first and second quarters to take a 4-2 lead at the break. Despite WPU matching St. Ambrose in the second half, they could not muster up a comeback, falling 7-5 at the end of the contest. William Penn falls to 2-4 overall and 0-1 in KCAC play.
The first quarter saw St. Ambrose take the first shot of the game, but Jeremy Smith (Sr., Camano Island, Wash., Sociology), who got the nod in goal, watched it sail wide. Noah George (Fr., Hillsboro, Ore.) took the first two shots for William Penn, but the first was wide and the second was blocked en route, and SAU took advantage. Coming down the field and setting up in the offensive end, they took a long shot that bounced on the way towards the goal, beating Smith to the short side. With ....

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