Baseball
Isaac Epp was named the GLVC Pitcher of the Week for the baseball team after firing a complete-game shutout against Southwest Baptist in late March. Epp struck out seven and allowed five hits in the 2-0 win. He tied for the team-high with 38 strikeouts for the season and started 12 games as a junior.
Men’s Basketball
Xavier Hall was named first-team All-GLVC and to the league’s all-defensive team for the men’s basketball program. Hall played and started in all 29 games and averaged 14.1 points and 5.8 assists per game.
Women’s Basketball
Graduate studentJordan Cunningham was the scoring leader for the women’s basketball team this past year. She averaged more than 16 points and five rebounds and had nine games of 20 or more points. Cunningham was selected as a first-team All-GLVC honoree.
Women’s Golf
Reece Stovall led the women’s golf team all season long. The junior finished 17th at the GLVC Championships in April. She finished in the top 10 in two of the four fall tournaments with a second place in Kansas City at the Virginia McCoy Invite.
Men’s Soccer
Justin Olwig was the four-year starting goaltender for the men’s soccer team. He posted 14 career shutouts in 62 matches played. He made 254 saves with a 1.36 goals-against average. Olwig earned Academic All-District honors and has been an Academic All-GLVC performer.
Women’s Soccer
Olivia Morris was the women’s soccer honoree for the James R. Spaulding Sportsmanship Award. Morris started 61 of 63 career matches and netted six goals and three assists. The GLVC coaches voted the women’s team as the overall sportsmanship squad for the season.
Softball
Softball players Emily Wood and Cassie Smith were a menace for opposing pitchers this spring. Wood broke the school’s single-season record for doubles with 22 while batting .399 and 45 runs batted in. Smith broke a school record with a 22-game hitting streak during the season and led the team with a .418 batting average and 22 stolen bases.
Men’s Swimming
Men’s swimmer A.J. Kohler wrapped up his Bulldog career at the Great Lakes Valley Conference swim meet. He was a 2023 NCAA qualifier in the 200 free and 200 fly events. As a graduate student this season, Kohler routinely placed as the top Bulldog in dual meets and advanced to the B-Finals in the 100 and 200 fly.
Women’s Tennis
The women’s tennis team earned the GLVC Sportsmanship Award following the 2025 season. Top singles player Sydney Dial led the squad with a 13-9 record in dual matches. The Bulldogs were 13-11 overall as a team.