Morton College Athletic Department
Recent News About Morton College Athletic Department
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2022-23 Panther women's basketball preview
Last year's magical ride to the NJCAA Division II national championship women's basketball game earned Morton College a great deal of respect in this season's preseason poll with a No. 2 ranking.
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Men's Soccer Claims Skyway Championship!
Men's Soccer Claims Skyway Championship!
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Panthers Keep Rising in Rankings
Panthers Keep Rising in Rankings
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Panthers knock off No. 8 McHenry and Waubonsee
Panthers knock off No. 8 McHenry and Waubonsee
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Morton College One-Stop Student Services Center Update
Morton College One-Stop Student Services Center Update
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Getting to know...baseball star Nick Tampa
Getting to know...baseball star Nick Tampa
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Getting to know...Softball Slugger Itza Gonzales
Getting to know...Softball Slugger Itza Gonzales
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Getting to Know....Volleyball Player of the Year Maggie Plush
Getting to Know....Volleyball Player of the Year Maggie Plush
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Baseball ends season, bright future is ahead
Baseball ends season, bright future is ahead
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Kevin McManaman wins award as nation’s top assistant coach
The World Exposure Report NJCAA Division II women's college basketball coaching awards came out Friday morning.
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Vasta brings passion for athletics to Sports Information Director role
Dan Vasta brings an extensive background in sports media to his role as Sports Information Director at Morton College.
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No. 10 Panthers top seed in Region IV tournament
With the start of the Region IV playoffs, the only win streak Morton College needs to be concerned about is a three-game one.
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Women's basketball runs win streak to 11
Dylan Van Fleet missed out on her first career 30-point game in the Panthers' 71-39 Skyway Conference win over Oakton. A second-quarter layup originally credited to Van Fleet was scored by Mia Simpson. Van Fleet, who was all over the court, got the assist on the play.
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Wido ready to take charge of baseball program
After five years as an assistant coach, Chris Wido moves from the passenger seat to the driver's seat in his new role as the head baseball coach at Morton College.