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Mount Mercy University - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Grand View sweeps Mount Mercy

GRAND VIEW - The 16th-ranked Grand View men's soccer team scored four  unanswered goals Wednesday and topped Mount Mercy, 4-2, in a Heart of  America Conference match in Des Moines.

Mount Mercy took a 1-0 lead in the 25th minute on an unassisted goal  by Duarte Leite, but Grand View responded with four straight markers  for a 4-1 advantage.

Nolan Armstrong tallied for the Mustangs in the 84th minute for the  final score.

The outcome left Mount Mercy at 7-8-2 overall and 4-6-1 in the  conference. Grand View got two goals from Daniel Kozma and raised its  records to 12-4 overall and 9-2 in the league.

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Mustangs denied by William Penn

OSKALOOSA - The Mount Mercy women's volleyball team saw a potential victory slip away Tuesday night.

The Mustangs won the first two sets, but William Penn rallied for a 21-25, 24-26, 25-19, 27-25, 15-11 victory in a Heart of America Conference match in Oskaloosa.

The outcome dropped Mount Mercy to 18-11 overall and 8-8 in the conference. William Penn raised its records to 12-19 overall and 7-11  in the league.

Kayla Daggett, who ranks ninth in NAIA women's volleyball in assists, collected 56 more in five sets for the Mustangs. Maddie Bell had 19 kills, Mackenzie Murphy 16 and Abbi Tunis 13.

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Cortes claims NAIA Seminole Valley Stampede

There were 188 women in the NAIA Seminole Valley Stampede at Seminole  Valley Park in Cedar Rapids Saturday, but none of them could catch  Vanessa Cortes of Mount Mercy.

Cortes, a senior from Bakersfield, Calif., blazed to victory in the 5K  race in 18 minutes, 41.5 seconds, topping Olivia Couch of Dordt by 7.3  seconds.

Mount Mercy finished a robust second out of 20 teams in the women's  race behind Dordt. Kelsi Huhndorf placed 12th for the Mustangs, Andrea  Ertz 16th, Emily Erickson 19th and McKenna Johnson 50th.

This was the second major championship in a row for Cortes. She also  captured first place in the Fighting Bee Invitational Oct. 12.

The Mount Mercy men's cross country team finished seventh out of 20  teams in their race. Jacob Blackmon led the Mustangs in 28th place in  the 8K stampede in 26 minutes, 19.0 seconds.

St. Mary (Kan.) won the men's title. Paul Becker of St. Mary won the  race in 24:54.3.

NAIA SEMINOLE VALLEY STAMPEDE
WOMEN'S RESULTS

Team Standings

1. Dordt 62, 2. Mount Mercy 91, 3. St. Ambrose 116, 4. St. Mary (Kan.)  118, 5. Judson 134, 6. Baker 136, 7. Missouri Baptist 147, 8. Central  Methodist 256, 9. Concordia (Mich.) 280, 10. Viterbo 284. 11. Clarke 315, 12. Trinity International 323, 13. Dakota Wesleyan  325, 14. Grand View 381, 15. William Penn 409, 16. Haskell Indian 438,  17. Valley City State 446, 18. Roosevelt 497, 19. Cardinal Stritch  532, 20. Governors State 628.

Mount Mercy - 1. Vanessa Cortes 18:41.5, 12. Kelsi Huhndorf 19:21.6,  16. Andrea Ertz 19:29.1, 19. Emily Erickson 19:33.2, 50. McKenna  Johnson 20:39.5, 56. Hallie Kephart 20:48.9, 62. Mady Roth 20:52.8.

MEN'S RESULTS
Team Standings

1. St. Mary (Kan.) 25, 2. Baker 67, 3. Dordt 79, 4. Missouri Valley  130, 5. Central Methodist 182, 6. Grand View 191, 7. Mount Mercy 199,  8. Viterbo 221, 9. Haskell Indian 255, 10. St. Ambrose 255. 11. Missouri Baptist 349, 12. Dakota Wesleyan 356, 13. Waldorf 374,  14. Cardinal Stritch 389, 15. Trinity International 430, 16. Clarke  434, 17. Briar Cliff 467, 18. William Penn 469, 19. Governors State  573, 20. Roosevelt 594.

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No. 20 Baker foils Mustangs in OT

The Mount Mercy men's soccer team battled 20th-ranked Baker to a  scoreless duel for more than 94 minutes Saturday before falling short.

Jordan Alonge scored for Baker in overtime to give the visitors a 1-0  victory in a Heart of America Conference match at the Plaster Athletic  Complex.

Neither team scored in regulation, but Baker prevailed in OT for a  9-5-3 overall record and 6-3-1 mark in the conference. Mount Mercy  fell to 7-7-2 overall and 4-5-1 in the league.

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Daggett gives Mustangs a big assist

CANTON, Mo. - Kayla Daggett rolled up 44 more assists Tuesday night as the Mount Mercy women's volleyball team topped Culver-Stockton, 26-24, 25-18, 17-25, 25-18, in a Heart of America Conference match at the Charles Field House.

Daggett ranks sixth in the country in assists in NAIA volleyball. She also had 10 digs in the match as the Mustangs raised their records to 18-10 overall and 8-7 in the conference.

Maddie Bell collected 18 kills for Mount Mercy. Laila Sain had 10 kills, Madelyn Orton nine and Abbi Tunis eight.

Gabi Delsing contributed 30 digs and Olivia Makinen had 11. Bell blocked four shots.

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