Sterling, Kan. – Tyler Lowden found the net in Tuesday evening's men's soccer game as Sterling College fell to Bacone College 2-1 in Sterling. The Warriors stayed in the match, despite being outshot by six shots. Goalkeeper Jordan Cabrera was able to make four big saves, but Sterling was unable to overcome the 15 shots taken by Bacone in the 2-1 Warrior defeat.
Sterling, Kan. – Injuries heavily affected the Sterling College Lady Warriors in their women's soccer match this afternoon against Bacone College. Michelle Malette, Erika Albertson, and Ana Sarabia all went down with game ending injuries in 4-0 loss for Sterling. Lacey Rhoads was also injured in the match, but was able to return. Bacone capitalized on the SC injuries in the second half, scoring three goals on their way to the 4-0 win.
Sterling College is strategically updating its science equipment with the help of a $55,000 grant from an anonymous foundation. The grant will allow Sterling to diversify the science laboratory experiences available for students and help transform the learning style into a more hands on approach. The equipment purchased with this donation will enable students to have increased involvement in biology and physics classes.
Sterling, Kan. – Special Teams played a major role in Sterling College’s 24-8 victory over Tabor College on Saturday night at Smisor Stadium in Sterling, Kansas. The Warriors generated 10 points directly from the Special Teams. Mike Talton scored the first touchdown of the game on a 54 yard punt return and Doug Dunn put in a field goal on a possession gained in the red zone by a blocked punt. The victory improved SC’s record to 1-2, 1-0 in the KCAC.
Two alumni and long-time supporters of Sterling College, J. Lamar and Mildred Dunn have donated $1.3 million from their estate to the institution. The gift will be invested and generate annual earnings for 20 years. Following this time, Sterling’s trustees will decide how to use the unrestricted funds.
Sterling, Kan. – Central Christian traveled from McPherson to take on the Sterling College Lady Warriors Soccer Team on Tuesday night, finding SC too much to handle as the Lady Warriors downed the Tigers 5-1. Five different players scored for SC in the game as Sterling won its second straight match on its way to a 2-1 start to the 2011 Season.
Wichita, Kan. – Senior Women's Soccer player Karina Noah was named the KCAC Offensive Player of the Week for her performance in Sterling College's two matches over the weekend. Noah scored four goals and had one assist on the week, good enough to garner nine points and the recognition from the conference.
Sterling, Kan. – In the final match of the Sterling Invitational, the Sterling College Lady Warrior Volleyball Team completed a sweep of the tournament by winning in three sets over Johnson and Wales University of Denver. In the tournament, the Lady Warriors won every set that they played and have only lost one set on the season.
Sara Steria recorded a double-double in the match, killing the ball 11 times while digging the ball 10 times. Steria had a big tournament for SC and led the Lady Warriors offensively in the tournament.
Sterling, Kan. – The Sterling College Lady Warrior Soccer Team picked up their first win this afternoon in a 5-2 victory over St. Gregory's from Oklahoma at SC Soccer Stadium.
Karina Noah put the game away early with a first half hat trick, finding the net three times for the first three goals of the match. St. Gregory's would be unable to fully recover and Sterling would take a 4-1 lead into the half when Courtney Brand would score off of a Noah assist.
Sterling, Kan. – The Sterling College Warrior Men's Soccer match started with a bang this afternoon with two goals in the first 15 minutes of the match. Each team would account for one of the two goals and that score would not change throughout the rest of the 110 minutes played between SC and St. Gregory's. When the final horn sounded, SC had tied St. Gregory's at one goal apiece.