Senior falls to eventual champion before getting victories in four straight
by John Wagner in Sports
Lakeland senior Adam Sutter placed third at the Division III Wrestling Championships in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Sutter was ranked sixth heading into the tournament. The third place finish is the best any Lakeland wrestler has ever achieved.
"Heading into the tournament, I felt great.
Tucson Invitational Games will pose first test for experienced team
by Danny Spatchek in Sports
The Lakeland softball team was picked to finish second in the Northern Athletics Conference (NAC) for the 2010 season in a poll taken by the conference's coaches.
Perennial power Aurora was selected to finish first, accumulating 150 points on eight first place votes.
Seasoned team aims to exceed expectations in 2010
by Danny Spatchek in Sports
A preseason poll voted on by the Northern Athletic Conference's (NAC) coaches tabbed the Lakeland baseball team to finish ninth in the league. The poll was released on Friday, Feb. 19.
Rockford, who was one game shy of the 2009 conference crown, was the favorite to win with 131 points, including five first-place votes.
Glass and McGashen pace Lakeland in win against Loras
by Danny Spatchek in Sports
The Lakeland men's tennis team split matches at a dual competition at UW-Eau Claire's Ade Olsen Courts, defeating Loras College out of Iowa 6-3 in the first match of the day and losing 8-1 to Eau Claire.
The Muskies picked up two relatively easy wins at No.
UW-Oshkosh and UW-Whitewater pick up narrow wins against Muskies
by Carlos Millan in Sports
The Lakeland Men's Volleyball team honored their own during their annual senior night when they took on Marquette University on Thursday, Mar. 4 in the Moose and Dona Woltzen Gymnasium.
Seniors Luke Herriges, Dan Judkins, Perry Ringfelt, and Tyler Thiesfeldt were honored and recognized for their contributions to the program prior to the match.
Team wins NAC tournament; Coach Johnson, Blahnik grab top awards
by Joey O'Brien in Sports
The Lakeland College Muskies dropped out of the NCAA Tournament at Hope College with a 79-46 loss in the first round to the 11th ranked DePauw Tigers on Friday, Mar. 5.
The Tigers took the early lead and never looked back. The Muskies found themselves trailing 16-2 in the first seven minutes of play.