Women's Basketball Places Four on Academic All-District List
Women's Basketball Places Four on Academic All-District List

GREENWOOD, IND. – College Sports Communicators (CSC) revealed its list of Academic All-District honorees for women’s basketball today. Morningside had four athletes listed in the release, as Kinsey Hall, Dani Peterson, Lily Vollertsen, and Jaeden Webb all were recognized.

Headshots of Lily and Clancy.
Vollertsen, Brown earn GPAC All-Conference nods

SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Two members of the Morningside women’s basketball team were recognized Wednesday when the Great Plains Athletic Conference released its all-conference selections.

NAIA Names 38 Morningsiders as Scholar-Athletes
Women's Basketball Places 10 on Scholar-Athlete List

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its winter edition of Daktronics Scholar-Athletes, listing 10 Morningside Women’s Basketball team members as recipients of the honor.

Senior Day group shot.
Mustangs drop OT thriller on Senior Day

SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The Morningside women’s basketball team played a hard-fought season finale Saturday, as the Mustangs fell 105-99 to Briar Cliff on Senior Day in Allee Gymnasium.

Mustangs outrebound Hastings in home loss
Mustangs outrebound Hastings in home loss

SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The Morningside women’s basketball team fell to Hastings on Saturday in the penultimate regular-season game, 79-59, in Allee Gymnasium.

Team huddle file photo with score graphic.
Strong third quarter not enough for Mustangs

ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Despite a productive third quarter, the Morningside women’s basketball team fell 71-59 to Northwestern on Wednesday in Great Plains Athletic Conference play.

Ehlers file photo with score.
Mustangs unable to keep up with Concordia

SEWARD, Neb. — A difficult stretch after halftime swung Saturday’s game, as the Morningside women’s basketball team dropped a road decision at Concordia (Neb.).

Mustangs Unable to Keep no. 1 Dordt at Bay, Fall 97-62
Mustangs Unable to Keep no. 1 Dordt at Bay

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Morningside knew it was going to have to come out of the gate strong in Great Plains Athletic Conference women’s basketball action today, as the no. 1 Dordt Defenders came to the Rosen Verdoorn Sports Center. The Mustangs did just that, trailing by just two midway through the opening quarter, but the nation’s top team attacked from all angles, setting the Mustangs aside 97-62.

Jaeden Webb photo with score graphic.
Mustangs go wire-to-wire in big win over Midland

SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Confidence can be contagious, and this week, the Morningside women’s basketball team caught plenty of it with another convincing win.

Hall file photo with score graphic.
Hall, Peterson record double-doubles in emphatic win

FOREST CITY, Iowa — The Morningside women’s basketball team jumped out to a 14-2 lead on Wednesday night, and that allowed the Mustangs to defeat Waldorf, 86-50.

Vollertsen file photo with score graphic.
Early surge highlights narrow Mustang loss

CRETE, Neb. — The Morningside women’s basketball team lost a closely-contested game on Saturday, 79-76, to Doane in Great Plains Athletic Conference play.

Mustangs Give No. 9 Dakota Wesleyan a Fight in GPAC Women's Basketball
Mustangs Give No. 9 Dakota Wesleyan a Fight in GPAC Women's Basketball Action

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – The Mustangs gave no. 9 Dakota Wesleyan a fight in the Rosen Verdoorn Sports Center as they looked to avenge an early season loss to the then-no. 16 Tigers. Morningside’s upset bid came up short, as the Mustangs fell 75-63.

Emma Hall photo with score graphic.
33-point second quarter propels Mustangs over Flames
Marienau file photo with score graphic.
Mustangs unable to keep up with No. 1 Dordt

SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — The Morningside women’s basketball team gave top-ranked Dordt an early scare on Wednesday, but the Mustangs fell to the Defenders, 74-61.

Vollertsen paces Mustangs in road loss at Hastings
Vollertsen paces Mustangs in road loss at Hastings
Ella Wragge action photo with score graphic.
Three Mustangs score 10 in loss to No. 9 Concordia

Concordia led for the entire game, and limited the Mustangs (10-6, 5-5 GPAC) to 32 percent shooting. Three Mustangs — Lily Vollertsen, Clancy Brown, and Sam Ehlers — each scored a team-high 10 points.