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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. —The Ohio Northern men's cross country team finished 11th of 23 teams at the Calvin (Mich.) Knight Invitational Saturday morning at the Gainey Athletic Complex.

 

The Polar Bears (15-11 overall) finished with 228 points in the field, which was made up primarily of NCAA Division II schools.

Senior All-American Ian McVey finished third of 302 runners overall and was first among Division III runners in 25:06 for the 8,000-meter course.

Junior Anthony McFadden ran for a career-high 112 yards and threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Ohio Northern football team to a 42-14 victory over Muskingum on a rainy Saturday afternoon at Dial-Roberson Stadium.

 

The Polar Bears (2-0 overall, 1-0 Ohio Athletic Conference) also got 81 yards rushing and a touchdown from sophomore A.J. Marks and 44 yards rushing and three touchdowns from freshman Brock Martin.

The Muskies (1-1, 0-1) were led by Brody Hahn with 88 yards rushing and 199 yards passing.

The Ohio Northern women's soccer team, ranked 8th nationally, picked up its first win of the 2018 season Saturday afternoon, defeating the Case Western Reserve Spartans 1-0 at Kerscher Stadium.

 

With the victory, the Polar Bears improve to 1-2-0 on the season while Case Western Reserve falls to a similar mark.

Junior midfielder supplied the lone goal of the match in the 69th minute, tapping in a shot that rebounded off of Spartan goalkeeper Lauren Metz. Senior forward McKenna Welsh was credited with an assist, her first of the season, after producing the initial shot on goal.

The Ohio Northern men's soccer program dropped its first match of the 2018 season Friday, September 7, falling to Hope (Mich.) 1-0 at Kerscher Stadium in Ada during the first day of the annual ONU Invitational.

 

With Friday evening's loss, ONU moves to 1-1-1 on the young season while Hope (Mich.) improves to an undefeated 3-0-0 overall.

BLUFFTON -- The No. 18-ranked Ohio Northern volleyball team opened play at the Bluffton Spiketacular on Friday night with a 25-22, 25-16, 29-27 loss to No. 23 Thomas More (Ky.) in a battle of nationally ranked programs at the Sommer Center.

The Polar Bears are now 4-2 on the season with both losses coming to the Saints (6-0).

Here’s a new retention pond dug just south of The Inn at ONU. The pond was empty Friday afternoon but it won’t take long to fill, if the weather forecasts are accurate. Thanks to tropical depression Gordon, Ada can expect 3 to 5 inches of rain from Saturday afternoon through Monday morning. There are flash flood warnings in this area, as well. The pond is part of the storm sewer project that has been under construction the past few months. The storm sewer pipe runs north and south on campus near Heterick Library, McIntosh Center, and The Inn

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