2011-12 Men's Basketball
Record: 17-14 Home: 10-8 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 1-1 MCC: 12-6
Recent Men's Basketball Headlines
Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 10:18 PM - [Men's Basketball]
Alan Douglas scored 27 points in addition to 11 rebounds in his final home game
Alan Douglas scored 27 points in addition to 11 rebounds in his final home game
Oskaloosa--National Tournament Plan B has now unfortunately been put into effect as the second-seeded Statesmen were upset by #7 seed Grand View 93-88 in the quarterfinals of the Midwest Collegiate Conference Tournament Wednesday.
Sun, Feb 19, 2012 - [Men's Basketball]
Alan Douglas fought through the flu to score 20 points
Alan Douglas fought through the flu to score 20 points
Clinton--The William Penn men's basketball team escaped with another incredible victory over Ashford Saturday, winning 93-90 in double overtime, but leaving fans to wonder, if the teams met in the postseason, what might a third act bring.
Thu, Feb 16, 2012 - [Men's Basketball]
John Henry's teams have won three MCC titles and have qualified for two national tournaments
John Henry's teams have won three MCC titles and have qualified for two national tournaments
Oskaloosa--John Henry began his coaching career just over a decade ago and after suffering through the worst season in program history, few would have put money on him making past a few years in the profession, let alone joining exclusive company as a member of the 200-Win Club.
Wed, Feb 15, 2012 - [Men's Basketball]
Davis Spielbauer hit seven three-pointers to lead all players with 23 points
Davis Spielbauer hit seven three-pointers to lead all players with 23 points
Oskaloosa--Wednesday night was a big one in more ways than one can count as the William Penn men's basketball team produced a 104-70 Midwest Collegiate Conference victory over AIB.
Sat, Feb 11, 2012 - [Men's Basketball]
Austin Emerson topped William Penn in points (17) and rebounds (7)
Austin Emerson topped William Penn in points (17) and rebounds (7)
Dubuque--Five players reached double digits, but a poor second half prevented the William Penn men's basketball squad from keeping pace in the Midwest Collegiate Conference race Saturday.