MBB: Warriors Land Late Knockout Punch in Senior Day Battle; Beat DWU

Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University hosted its final home game of the 2022-23 season against Dakota Wesleyan University on Saturday afternoon. Prior to the game, seniors Emmanuel Bryson and Samuel Mailloux were honored
WBB: Warriors Fall to Dakota Wesleyan on Senior Day

Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb – Midland University played host to Dakota Wesleyan University inside Wikert Event Center on Senior Day Saturday. In the last home game of the season, second-quarter struggles doomed the Warriors as
BSB: Warriors Fall to ACU in Firestorm Invite Finale

Courtesy of Midland Athletics GLENDALE, Ariz. – Midland University took the field for the final time in Arizona as they wrapped up the Firestorm Invitational against the host team, Arizona Christian University. The Warriors took another tough
SB: No. 22 Warriors Finish Texas Trip with Sunday Split

Courtesy of Midland Athletics SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Midland University wrapped up play in the Saints Four Seasons Classic on Sunday with a pair of games in San Antonio. The Warriors needed an extra inning to get
SB: No. 22 Warriors Take Down No. 15 OLLU; Win Pair on Day Two of Classic

Courtesy of Midland Athletics SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Taking the field for the second day of the Saint Four Seasons Classic, Midland University’s offense came alive as they combined for 17 runs and earned a pair of
MHKY: Warriors Honor Seniors; Split Series with McKendree

Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University played host to McKendree University in its regular-season home finale this weekend. The Warriors earned a split the Bearcats, taking the Friday opener, 5-3, before falling on Saturday
WHKY: No. 3 Warriors Blank No. 11 Jamestown; Sweep Series

Courtesy of Midland Athletics JAMESTOWN, N.D. – No. 3-ranked Midland University made the journey up to North Dakota for their final regular-season road trip at the University of Jamestown this weekend. The Warriors were dominant on the