The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has announced that senior women's basketball player Katie Wolfram is the female SLIAC Post Graduate Scholarship award recipient for the 2019-20 season. She becomes just the second from Greenville to receive the award. Greenville's previous awardee was Joni Dorf, one of the conference's first two recipients in 2002-03. Greg Sovie of Principia received the 2019-20 male honor.
The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has announced the 104 members of its Winter Academic All-Conference team. Greenville led the conference with 29 recipients, over one quarter of all conference awardees. Principia, who ranked second, had 16 members on the academic all-conference team.
The women's basketball team clinched an appearance in the SLIAC tournament for the sixth consecutive season with an 89-52 victory over Blackburn on Wednesday night.
The women's basketball team celebrated senior day as they honored Megan Barrett, Katie Wolfram, Rachel Fettig, Morgan St. James, Brittany Lopez, and Hannah Krukewitt and then dominated Principia in a 70-50 win.
The women's basketball team extended their winning streak to two with a 74-55 win over Iowa Wesleyan on Wednesday night. With the win, the Panthers moved one game closer to clinching a SLIAC tournament berth with three games remaining.
The women's basketball team ended with a split in the season series against Spalding with a 64-56 loss in H.J. Long Gymnasium on Thursday night. The Panthers fell behind 19-11 after the first quarter and worked throughout the entire game to overcome the deficit.
The women’s basketball team dropped their second game of the season to Fontbonne on Saturday afternoon at H.J. Long Gymnasium. The Griffins came out on top 78-70.
The women's basketball team completed their first loop through conference play with a dominating 80-55 win over Eureka in the SLIAC "Game of the Week" on Wednesday.
The women's basketball team rolled to a 77-49 win over Iowa Wesleyan in a Monday afternoon matinee. Hannah Krukewitt came off the bench to post a game-high 13 points for the Panthers.
The women’s basketball team returned to the court after a three-week hiatus and earned a 77-63 win over Spalding, the preseason favorite in the SLIAC coaches’ poll.
The women’s basketball team fell 71-59 at Fontbonne on Saturday afternoon. Hannah Krukewitt paced Greenville with a 12 point, five rebound performance.
The women’s basketball team fell behind 28-6 after the first quarter and that was enough to derail them for the remainder of the game as Greenville suffered a 80-60 setback to Webster on Monday night in H.J. Long Gymnasium.
The women’s basketball team picked up a valuable non-conference win in the McWilliams Classic at WashU on Saturday night, taking a 64-51 victory over Hendrix to end the tournament with a record of 1-1.
The women’s basketball team led 18-15 after the first quarter but could not maintain the lead in Friday’s 76-54 loss at WashU in the McWilliams Classic.
The women’s basketball team recovered from a first quarter deficit and took control of the game during the second and third quarters to defeat Westminster 81-58 on Wednesday night in their SLIAC opener. Prior to the game, Greenville University honored Coach Roy Mulholland for setting the all-time record in wins recorded by a head women's basketball coach at Greenville.
A 92-48 win by the women’s basketball team on Tuesday night at Lincoln Christian gave the Panthers their second victory of the season and allowed Greenville head Roy Mulholland to earn his 294th career win at Greenville University.
The women's basketball team was led by a 23-point, 14-rebound outing by freshman Madelyn Stephen and outscored St. Mary-of-the-Woods by a combined total of 53-30 over the first and fourth quarters to gain a 91-75 win at H.J. Long Gymasium on Thursday night.