Fall 2006
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Friends hires new baseball coach Matt Cloud will come from Iowa to lead the Falcon baseball team. (Read More)   
  
Women lose at Ottawa, look to improve The Falcon women’s basketball team lost to the Ottawa University Braves at Ottawa. Coach Gayla Soyez looks at the game as a step in the right direction for her young team. (Read More)   
  
Men win first conference game against Ottawa The basketball team’s win against Ottawa was the first time the current group of seniors has beaten the Braves on the road. (Read More)   
  
Opinion: Football season will not be soon forgotten Sports Editor Nathan Gillman recalls the successes of the 2006 football season, including the Falcons' run to the NAIA playoffs.
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Cross Country runner places at national championship Cross country runner Denise Mokaya took 21st at the NAIA Cross-Country National Championships Nov. 18. (Read More)   
  
Women hope to improve record with KCAC opener The Falcon women’s basketball team recently lost to Central Christian College and Mid-America Nazarene University. The Falcons hope the beginning of conference play tonight enables them to execute the game they are capable of playing. (Read More)   
  
Men struggle against tough opponents in tournaments The men’s basketball team lost both games in the Hastings College Tournament and won one of two games at the Bethel College Classic Tournament. (Read More)   
  
Sterling win gives Falcons KCAC championship The Falcon football team defeated the Sterling College Warriors in a road game last Saturday, awarding the team the KCAC championship. The team’s ranking as No. 10 in the NAIA gives the Falcons a chance to compete against the Bethel College Wildcats of Tennessee this coming Saturday in Tennessee. (Read More)   
  
Football defeats Tabor in close game; defensive streak ends The Falcons battled the Tabor College Blue Jays this weekend coming out with a two-point victory. The team also defeated the Southwestern College Moundbuilders on Oct. 28. (Read More)   
  
Men’s basketball team dominates Hastings The Falcon men’s basketball team is 1-1 after beating Hastings College on Tuesday night. (Read More)   
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