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A clean-up project for the Tippecanoe River was discussed at the last meeting of the year for county commissioners this morning. Three men associated with the project came before the commissioners asking for support and assistance with the clean-up efforts. Dr. Nate Bosch, Jon Tyler and emergency management director Ed Rock said flooding is being …read more.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Grace College received a prestigious honor by being named an NAIA Champions of Character Five-Star Institution for the 2011-12 academic year. Grace’s athletic programs displayed remarkable character during the past academic year. The Lancers’ student-athletes and coaching staffs organized food drives, served at a number of community organizations, promoted cancer awareness …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s Athletic Department has announced that Bo Wright has resigned as head coach of the men’s golf team at Grace College. “Bo has done a terrific job for Grace Athletics and the men’s team. Unfortunately, the time commitment has gotten to be too much with a growing family,” said Grace athletic director …read more.

Grace College, along with the Warsaw community, welcomed Trine University to the area during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday. The Trine University Warsaw Education center, next to Grace College, is part of a dual degree program with both schools that students can complete in four years. Students who finish this program will graduate with a …read more.

On Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7-8, Grace College men’s basketball will be hosting a tournament including St. Francis, Trinity Christian and Wilberforce to increase awareness of substandard housing and the work of Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County. This is an opportunity to come enjoy some basketball and learn how you can get involved with …read more.

Area students are using a unique way to raise awareness of our lakes and streams. They’re using our local waterways to inspire their art for a new calendar. The calendar promotes good stewardship of our lakes and streams. Young artists in fourth through 12th grades study the lakes and streams in person or through photographs …read more.

The Student Activities Board at Grace College, DePuy and Mission Point Church partnered with Owen’s Supermarket on East Center Street to host the second annual “Super Market Sweep – Give ‘Til You Drop” event on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The Super Market Sweep is an annual event for students and community members to give back to …read more.

On Nov. 2, Grace College senior Nina Ferry of Lockport, Ill., received the Dennis Beadles Outstanding Future Social Studies Educator Award at the Indiana Council for the Social Studies Conference for the state of Indiana. Ferry was the sole recipient of the award presented during the annual conference held in Indianapolis. The award recognizes and honors …read more.

Trine University’s Warsaw Education Center will be celebrating its new location with a ribbon cutting and open house on Friday, Nov. 30. The ribbon cutting ceremony is set for 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the new locale, 907 Wooster Rd., Winona Lake. A light lunch will follow. A Family Fun Open House is set …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Grace’s women’s basketball team is no newcomer to NCAA Division I competition. The Lady Lancers played at IPFW last season and took on Valparaiso in 2010 exhibition play as well. But Grace has upped the ante in 2012 as they will face two D-1 opponents in four days starting Saturday. The Lady …read more.

Mission Point Community Church and Grace College are partnering with Owen’s Supermarket on East Center Street, Warsaw, to host the second annual Super Market Sweep: Give ‘Till You Drop event on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The Super Market Sweep is an all day event for the Warsaw Community members to come together and give back to …read more.

    WINONA LAKE – Junior goalkeeper Carmen Barnhill was named the NCCAA’s Student-Athlete of the Week for her performance for the Grace’ College women’s soccer team. Barnhill became only the second defensive player to nab the award this season. She is also Grace’s second winner of the NCCAA national award this year, joining Mallory …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s women’s soccer team won their program-record 15th game of the season. The team now sits on the verge of their first trip to the NAIA National Championships in program history. The Lady Lancers won 1-0 over the University of Saint Francis in the Crossroads League tournament semifinals on Saturday, thanks to …read more.

Grace College News

November 2, 2012

The Grace College Student Veteran Organization, in partnership with ML Motorsports, Wish for Our Heroes and KCV Cycling hosted Nocturnal III: The Mission on Oct. 27. With over 500 in attendance, the adventure race extravaganza was a huge success for participants and contributors alike. This year’s event incorporated some first-of-its-kind races, including a road vs. …read more.

KCH, Sleepy Owl Win Awards

October 31, 2012

Over 3,000 visitors in two days came out to visit the 76 exhibitors recently at the Annual Taste & Trade Expo 2012, which was held at the Orthopaedic Capital Center at Grace College. It was two days packed full of prizes, entertainment, art exhibits, discounts, fun, and free food samples from a record 12 food …read more.

By JOE BOALS In this current economy, many communities face the challenge of finding and building talent. Not just in the workforce, but every facet of the community. That’s why Grace College teamed with Ball State University, Bowen Center and several other Kosciusko County organizations to host “Competing for the Future,” a conversation within the …read more.

Grace College will co-host a community conversation, “Competing for the Future,”  from 8 a.m. to noon tomorrow in the Orthopaedic Capital Center, Winona Lake. This session’s topic is “The role of community in building world-class talent.” The series is part of the Community Conversations program, organized and facilitated by Indiana Humanities and the Bowen Center …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Head coach Scott Blum has a fresh batch of talent for the 2012-13 edition of the Grace’s women’s basketball team. The Lady Lancers are coming off their best season in program history and hope to build on that success with a mix of upperclassman leadership and new talent. Grace had its first …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Grace’s women’s soccer team capped off an outstanding regular season with a 6-2 victory over Goshen on Tuesday. The Lady Lancers (13-3-2; 6-2-1 Crossroads League) used four goals from Mallory Rondeau, including a first-half hat trick from the freshman forward. With the win, Grace secured a first-round home game on Saturday for …read more.

Lancers Win Fourth Straight

October 23, 2012

HAMMOND — Grace’s men’s soccer team tied its hottest streak of the season as a 4-2 win over Purdue Calumet gave the Lancers their fourth straight win. The Lancers (11-4-2) used a pair of second-half goals from Steven Fiema to hold off a late charge from the Peregrines (3-8-1) in Grace’s regular-season finale. Grace’s offense …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s men’s and women’s soccer teams swept all four weekly awards from the Crossroads League. The Lancers’ four awards mark the first time in two years that one school has won the four soccer honors. Freshmen Steven Fiema for the men’s team and Carianne Sobey for the women’s team were named the …read more.

Grace Runners Post Top Times

October 21, 2012

GRAND RAPIDS – Both the men’s and women’s cross country squads for Grace College finished in their fastest times of the season on Saturday at the Great Lakes Challenge. The Lady Lancers’ top four runners were just 35 seconds apart, and the men’s squad finished ahead of three Crossroads League opponents in the race. Jenna …read more.

Frosh Pace Grace To Victory

October 21, 2012

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s women’s soccer team outshot Marian 30-5 in a dominant performance on Saturday. Three freshmen scored to pace Grace’s efforts in Crossroads League competition. Darcy Johnston, Carianne Sobey and Faith Voehringer notched goals for the Lady Lancers (12-3-2; 5-2-1 CL), and Sobey notched her 12th assist of the season as well. “The …read more.

Late Goal Lifts Lancers

October 21, 2012

WINONA LAKE – Austin Altimus provided the game winner with 70 seconds remaining in regulation to lift Grace’s men’s soccer team to their third straight victory in the Crossroads League. By virtue of Grace’s 3-2 win over Mount Vernon Nazarene, the Lancers (10-4-2; 5-2-2 CL) clinched third place in the league standings, which kick off …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Dana Johnston’s 12 kills paced Grace’s efforts as the Lady Lancers swept Spring Arbor on Grace’s “Senior Night” on Friday. The Lady Lancers (17-10; 10-5 Crossroads League) pounded out 42 kills in three sets while holding the Cougars (1-25; 0-15 CL) to a .101 hitting percentage in a dominant display. In Grace’s …read more.

Nocturnal III: The Mission

October 19, 2012

The Grace College Student Veteran’s Organization is excited to partner with Metzger Outdoors, ML Motorsports, Wish For Our Heroes and KCV Cycling in hosting Nocturnal III: The Mission. This year’s races, which will be held during the afternoon and evening of Oct. 27 in Winona Lake will  include a road vs. trail bike race, which …read more.

The Grace College Student Veteran’s Organization in partnership with Metzger Outdoors, ML Motorsports, Wish For Our Heroes and KCV Cycling will host Nocturnal III: The Mission. This year’s races, which will be held during the afternoon and evening of Oct. 27 in Winona Lake, will  include a road vs. trail bike race, which will be …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College women’s soccer team and Mount Vernon Nazarene played a memorable match for those in attendance at Miller Field on Wednesday night. The Lady Lancers scored two goals in the final 10 minutes of regulation to tie the score as the teams ended in a 2-2 draw in a match …read more.

FORT WAYNE – The Grace College men’s soccer team scored three goals in the first half of action as the Lancers topped St. Francis 3-0 on Tuesday in Crossroads League play. With the win, the Lancers (9-4-2; 4-2-2 CL) secured a top-four finish in the league. As a result, Grace will host a first-round game …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Four players reached double-digit kills for Grace as the Lady Lancers’ volleyball team snapped a three-match losing streak in their 3-1 win over Mount Vernon on Tuesday. Freshman setter Sarah Tullis stepped up to distribute 29 assists as the Lady Lancers leapfrogged the Cougars in the Crossroads League standings for third place. …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Senior Jocelyn Evans scored two goals, including a late game winner, as Grace’s women’s soccer team defeated Saint Francis 2-1 on Saturday afternoon. With the win, Grace pulled itself into a three-way tie for second place in the Crossroads League standings with three matches remaining. Grace scored its first goal off a …read more.

GOSHEN – The Grace College women’s volleyball team squandered career-high performances from Dana Johnston and Christina LeBlanc in a 3-2 loss to Goshen College on Saturday. Johnston pounded out 20 kills for the Lady Lancers (15-10; 8-5 Crossroads League), and LeBlanc handed out 55 assists as both players reached their career marks in a losing …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College men’s soccer team was desperately in need of a win and freshman Steven Fiema helped deliver as his hat trick highlighted a 4-1 victory over Spring Arbor on Saturday. The Lancers (8-4-2; 3-2-2 Crossroads League) scored three unanswered goals in the second half to run away from the Cougars …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Freshman Mallory Rondeau was honored as the national player of the week from the NAIA and NCCAA after an outstanding performance for the Grace College women’s soccer team. Rondeau, who also earned the Crossroads League Offensive Player of the Week award, had a week to remember with four goals in a pair …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College volleyball team will host its annual “Dig for the Cure” event on Wednesday during their match with NAIA No. 9 Indiana Wesleyan at 7 p.m. The Lady Lancers are holding this event to support those who are currently battling cancer as well as to honor cancer survivors. Those attending …read more.

Grace Tennis Trio Honored

October 8, 2012

WINONA LAKE – To cap off a strong 2012 campaign, three members of Grace’s men’s tennis team were named to the All-League Team of the Crossroads League. Seniors Michael Blevins and Nikola Todorovic and sophomore Daniel Sanchez headlined an outstanding season that saw the Lancers win a share of the CL regular season title. Sanchez …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Freshman Mallory Rondeau sliced a shot past Indiana Wesleyan’s goalkeeper with five seconds remaining in the game as Grace’s women’s soccer team topped the 25th-ranked Wildcats 3-2 in thrilling fashion on Saturday. Rondeau, a Wawasee High School graduate, tallied a pair of goals for the Lancers, including the game winner just before …read more.

Grace Tennis Team Edged 5-4

October 7, 2012

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College men’s tennis team came up just short in its tournament run, falling 5-4 to Spring Arbor in the Crossroads League Tournament championship on Saturday. The match, which was played indoors at the Warsaw Racquet Club due to weather, was a repeat of the 2011 tournament title bout. Grace fell …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College men’s tennis team made it back-to-back trips to the Crossroads League Tournament championship with a 5-4 win over Marian in the semifinals on Thursday. The Lancers (9-2) will hope to avenge last year’s championship defeat to Spring Arbor when they welcome the Cougars to Miller Field on Saturday at …read more.

  HUNTINGTON  – After suffering a first-set defeat to Huntington in Crossroads League play, Grace’s volleyball team kicked into high gear en route to a 3-1 win on Wednesday. The Lady Lancers (15-7; 8-2 CL) scored 10 block points to stifle the Foresters’ offense to a .040 hitting percentage. Huntington turned in its strongest performance …read more.

  WINONA LAKE – Although the Grace College women’s soccer team outshot Bethel 29-9 in their match on Wednesday, the Lady Lancers saved the winning play for overtime. On Grace’s 29th shot attempt, former Warsaw Tiger standout Jocelyn Evans drilled a 25-yarder above the goalkeeper’s head for the golden-goal winner in Grace’s 3-2 victory. The …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – In an evenly played Crossroads League match, an equalizer from freshman Steven Fiema with five minutes left in regulation allowed Grace’s men’s soccer team to grab a 1-1 tie with Marian on Tuesday night. Although the Lancers (7-2-2; 2-0-2 CL) maintained their unbeaten streak in the league with the draw, Grace nearly won …read more.

  WINONA LAKE – The Grace College men’s tennis team defeated Taylor 7-2 in the first round of the Crossroads League Tournament on Tuesday. With the win, the second-seeded Lancers (8-2) will host the third-seeded Marian Knights at Miller Field on Thursday in the CL Tournament Semifinals. The Lancers gave themselves an early boost by …read more.

The William P. Gordon Institute for Enterprise Development through the School of Business at Grace College and the United Way of Kosciusko County will partner again this year to host an IRS endorsed Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program in Kosciusko County during the months of  February and March 2013. VITA offers free tax assistance to …read more.

Grace Blanks Goshen 3-0

September 30, 2012

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s men’s soccer team remained unbeaten in Crossroads League play with a 3-0 victory over Goshen College on Saturday. The Lancers (7-2-1; 2-0-1 CL) proved to be too much offensively for Goshen as Grace held a 24-6 shot advantage over the Maple Leafs (6-4-1; 1-1-1 CL). The teams started evenly on the …read more.

Lancers Net Tennis Title

September 29, 2012

WINONA LAKE – With a sweep of St. Francis on Saturday morning, Grace’s men’s tennis team made history by finishing tied for first in the Crossroads League standings. The Lancers (7-2; 7-1 CL) earned a share of the regular-season league title for the first time since 1989. “I could not be happier for our guys. …read more.

Grace Slams Past Saint Francis

September 27, 2012

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s volleyball team recorded 56 kills in a 3-1 victory over the University of Saint Francis on Wednesday night. The Lady Lancers (12-5; 7-2 Crossroads League) had a plus-20 advantage in kills, led by 15 kills from sophomore Alicia Gosney. In the opening set, Grace broke open a back-and-forth game with a …read more.

Singles Play Powers Lancers

September 26, 2012

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s women’s tennis team continued its late-season improvement with a come-from-behind 6-3 win over Huntington on Tuesday. The Lady Lancers (2-5; 2-5 Crossroads League) lost two of three doubles points before rallying to win five singles competitions en route to the team’s second straight league win. Sarah Hinkel and Esther Smith earned …read more.

HUNTINGTON – By virtue of their 6-3 win over Huntington on Tuesday, Grace’s men’s tennis team jumped into a tie for first place in the Crossroads League. The Lancers (6-1; 6-1 CL) can clinch a share of the regular-season league title with a win over last-place St. Francis at Miller Field on Saturday. “Today was …read more.

Grace College is pleased to welcome Eric Metaxas, author of the New York Times Bestseller “Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery,” as a guest speaker to chapel and the Freshman Foundations classroom on Wednesday, Sept. 26. Metaxas’ biography on William Wilberforce, renowned abolitionist, was required summer reading for Grace’s incoming …read more.

For the third consecutive year, G.I. Jobs magazine has recognized Grace College and Theological Seminary in Winona Lake as a “Military Friendly” school for 2013. The list of named schools is a product of years of research across government agencies and private entities, as well as a survey administered by G.I. Jobs. The 2013 Military …read more.

GOSHEN – Grace’s women’s tennis team has steadily improved since the start of their 2012 campaign. They capped off their progress with a 5-0 victory in a shortened match against Goshen on Saturday. The Lady Lancers (1-5; 1-5 CL) swept all three doubles matches and clinched their first victory of 2012 thanks to Kristin Cassidy …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Freshman Kyle Hamlin scored the game-winning goal in the first five minutes of play, and goalkeeper Collin Cone provided a number of timely saves as Grace defeated Huntington 1-0 on Saturday. The Lancers struck first in their Crossroads League opener and held on to win in a physical match against the Foresters. …read more.

Continuances are becoming commonplace in a lawsuit that holds the intense interest of several local entities, including the town of Winona Lake and Grace College. The suit of Dr. Dane Miller v. Brent Wilcoxson was nearing a court hearing for next week when, on Monday, counsel for both parties jointly contacted the court and requested …read more.

Grace VB Wins Key League Match

September 20, 2012

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College volleyball team used a dominant offensive and defensive display to top Marian 3-0 on Wednesday evening in a crucial Crossroads League match. With the win, the Lady Lancers (10-4; 5-1 CL) separated themselves from the Knights (7-5; 5-2 CL) to remain a co-leader atop the league standings. The Lady …read more.

Grace College’s Dr. Jared Burkholder, associate professor of American and world history, has been invited to serve as the program chair for the 2012 student meeting of the Conference on Faith and History, which will meet at Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., early next month. CFH is a national organization that includes historians from many …read more.

SOUTH BEND — Junior Trey Stoll continued his torrid start to the 2012 season by winning his second individual medal on Tuesday at the Holy Cross Invitational. Stoll found himself three strokes behind the leader after a first-round 75 at the Warren Golf Course. He went on to fire the lowest score of the tournament …read more.

Winona Lake and Warsaw Fire departments were called to Mount Memorial on the campus of Grace College at about 9:20 a.m. today in response to an audible alarm. A WLFD official arriving on scene reported a smoky haze coming from one of the second floor rooms in the Mount Memorial building. The cause of the …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The Grace men’s tennis team dismantled Bethel College on Tuesday, dropping just 13 games in a 9-0 sweep of the Pilots. The Lancers (4-1; 4-1 Crossroads League) won 24 of the 27 games in doubles competition and 72 of the 82 singles games against the Pilots (1-7; 1-4 CL). Michael Blevins and …read more.

Gift Goal Gives Grace OT Win

September 19, 2012

WINONA LAKE  – In a dramatic match that featured two red cards and a penalty kick, Grace’s Gift Sibukome scored the game-winning goal in overtime to defeat Indiana Tech 2-1 on Tuesday. The Lancers (5-2) ended their nonleague portion of the schedule with a gutsy win over the Warriors (4-3), who have received votes in …read more.

Grace College welcomed Dr. Rick Ostrander, provost of Cornerstone University and author of “Why College Matters to God: Faithful Learning and Christian Higher Education” to its campus late last month. During his visit, Ostrander spoke to the Freshman Foundations class, where his book was required reading, in the undergraduate chapel service, and in an informal …read more.

Grace Soccer Players Honored

September 18, 2012

WINONA LAKE  – The Crossroads League awarded Carmen Barnhill and Mallory Rondeau as their players of the week on Monday. Barnhill (Lexington, Ohio) was named the Defensive Player of the Week for her work as the Lady Lancers’ goalkeeper, and Rondeau (Winona Lake, Ind.) earned Offensive Player of the Week honors. Senior goalkeeper Barnhill has …read more.

MARION — Grace’s women’s soccer team wrapped up its non-league schedule with a 4-0 victory over Missouri Baptist on Saturday. The Lady Lancers (7-1-1) outshot Missouri Baptist 24-3 and recorded their sixth shutout of the 2012 campaign. Grace ranks first in the NAIA with six shutouts. “The women really turned it up a notch in …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Grace’s offensive attack wore down Goshen College as the Lady Lancers won in four sets on Saturday afternoon. The Christina LeBlanc-led offense placed three Lady Lancers (9-4; 4-1 Crossroads League) in double-digit kills to help Grace recover from an early deficit. The Maple Leafs (5-10; 1-5 CL) made a late push in …read more.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb48xsh7oHE] (UPDATE: The official cause of a small fire that happened early Saturday morning at Grace College’s Alpha Hall, has been determined. The fire was ruled accidental and is believed to have started as a result of a lamp being coved by a shirt that one of the residents had been wearing that morning. When …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Grace’s defense was suffocating in the Lady Lancers’ volleyball sweep over Bethel College Friday night. The Lady Lancers (8-4; 3-1 Crossroads League) recorded two solo blocks and 12 block assists as the Pilots struggled to a .000 team hitting percentage. Arielle Walters led all players with four block assists, and Alicia Gosney …read more.

MARION — Grace’s women’s soccer team netted two late goals to put the final touches on a strong 3-0 victory over Aquinas College on Friday. Jocelyn Evans registered the only goal for the game’s first 81 minutes, but Grace’s defense remained stout to prevent an equalizer from the Saints (2-3). Mallory Rondeau put the Lady …read more.

Grace College graduate counseling professor Dr. Tammy Schultz has released a new and insightful book titled “Beyond Desolate: Hope Versus Hate in the Rubble of Sexual Abuse.” The 342-page paperback tackles the difficult topic of recovery from sexual abuse and is meant to provide a biblically-based resource for recovering victims. Schultz, an active worker in …read more.

MARION, Ind. – Grace College junior Trey Stoll started off the season in strong fashion as he was the medalist in  the first tournament of 2012 as his total of 144 won the IWU Invitational. Stoll was in fifth place after turning in a score of 74 on the first day. He steadily charged up …read more.

The Grace College men’s tennis team, in a dramatic, highly emotional Crossroads League match with Taylor University, came away with a 6-3 road win on Tuesday. Four of the six singles matches went into three sets as the Lancers (3-1; 3-1 CL) pulled out timely wins across the board. The Lancers nearly swept the doubles …read more.

Grace Soccer Players Honored

September 11, 2012

WINONA LAKE – Collin Cone and Kyle Hamlin swept the Crossroads League’s weekly player of the week awards for men’s soccer after helping Grace College to two wins in two matches. Cone, a senior goalkeeper, was named the CL’s Defensive Player of the Week. He made a number of fine saves to earn two shutouts …read more.

Grace College and Seminary kicks off its fall 2012 semester and 75thanniversary celebration with a record-breaking enrollment of 1,821 students thanks to nationally recognized program innovation and new academic offerings. The record enrollment, propelled by 407 new students this fall, results from Grace College’s innovative, market-driven responses to a rapidly changing higher educational landscape increasingly …read more.

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA—Dr. Chris Hull, assistant professor of counseling at Grace College and Theological Seminary and an alumnus of Regent University in Virginia Beach, was invited to deliver a message at Regent’s annual convocation last month, where he spoke on the identity of Regent University, current problems facing Christian education, and the solutions for those …read more.

WINONA LAKE, IND. – Grace College’s Dr. Mark Norris, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and chair of the Department of History and Political Science, was recently appointed to the board of directors for the Indiana Council for the Social Studies, a premiere professional organization of social studies educators in Indiana. Norris has been …read more.

WINONA LAKE –  The Grace College men’s golf ’s team enters the 2012 season with high expectations after an up-and-down campaign in 2011. The Lancers, led by juniors Trey Stoll, Caleb Rovenstine and Kal Denlinger, are hoping to be a consistent threat in the Crossroads League. As a result, Grace hopes to earn a berth …read more.

Drew, McClellan Lead Grace

September 9, 2012

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College cross country teams hosted its only home meet of the season on Saturday with the Lancer Invitational at Miller Field. Both the men’s and women’s team earned top-10 finishers, including Ben Drew for the men and Jenna McClellan for the women. The Lady Lancers finished second out of seven …read more.

Siena Heights Slips Past Grace

September 9, 2012

WINONA LAKE — The only thing that separated No. 25 Siena Heights and Grace College on Saturday was a fourth-minute goal by the Saints. The teams were nearly equal in shots, corner kicks and possession, but it was the 25th-ranked Saints who came away with a 1-0 win at Miller Field Siena Heights earned an …read more.

WINONA LAKE —The men’s soccer team at Grace College earned its third shutout in as many games with a 4-0 win over Moody Bible Institute. The Lancers improved to 3-0 on the season thanks to four goals in the second half on Saturday from Miller Field. An evenly played, back-and-forth first half resulted in several …read more.

Lancers Spike Huntington

September 8, 2012

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College volleyball team cruised by Huntington University Friday night in their 2012 home opener from the Orthopaedic Capital Center. The Lady Lancers (7-3; 2-0 Crossroads League) swept the Foresters by the scores of 25-13, 25-15 and 25-19. Grace’s offense was kicking on all cylinders as the team finished with a …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College women’s soccer team shared the wealth Friday as five different players scored goals in a 5-0 victory over Purdue Calumet. The Lady Lancers (5-0-1), who are receiving votes in the NAIA Top 25 Poll, earned their fourth shutout win of the season. “It was great to see the women …read more.

MARION — Grace continued its upset trend by taking down its second ranked opponent of the young season in a 3-1 triumph over No. 7 Indiana Wesleyan. The Lady Lancers (6-3; 1-0 Crossroads League) held IWU to a .100 team hitting percentage to give the Wildcats (7-1; 0-1 CL) their first loss of the season. …read more.

Filings continue in a lawsuit alleging theft and fraud from Winona Restoration & Preservation Inc. and its founder, Dr. Dane Miller, by former business partner Brent Wilcoxson. On Aug. 20, the defense filed a motion to dismiss several counts of the lawsuit claiming the statute of limitations have passed. One week later, however, on Aug. …read more.

Men’s Soccer Team Rolls To Victory Grace’s men’s soccer team has its biggest offensive outburst in two years with a 7-0 conquest over Andrews University on Tuesday in Winona Lake. The Lancers (2-0) used two goals apiece from Kyle Hamlin and Austin Altimus and a pair of assists from Shane Barthuly to make short work …read more.

Grace College and Seminary in Winona Lake has joined in the federal lawsuit against Obamacare. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit against the Obama administration last week on behalf of two evangelical Christian colleges: Grace College and Seminary and Biola University in California. The lawsuit is the latest to challenge the administration’s unconstitutional …read more.

Two members of the Grace College volleyball team, sophomore setter Christina LeBlanc and senior libero Bethany Whitcraft, were honored as Players of the Week by the Crossroads League on Monday. LeBlanc earned the CL’s Setter of the Week award. She has gotten the Lady Lancers (5-3) off to a strong start in her first full …read more.

Grace Volleyball Wins Pair

September 2, 2012

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Grace College volleyball team wrapped up its second weekend of national competition by taking a pair of wins over Bethel (Tenn.) and Park (Mo.) in the Red Raider Classic. The Lady Lancers (5-3) defeated Bethel in five sets before taking down Park, who is receiving votes in the Top 25 poll. …read more.

Lancers Blank Ranked Foe

September 2, 2012

PALOS HEIGHTS, Ill. – A goal from senior Jocelyn Evans was all Grace needed to separate itself from No. 16 Trinity Christian on Saturday. The Lady Lancers (4-0-1) pulled off the upset despite enduring a double overtime match less than 24 hours before their clash with Trinity Christian. Grace scored the only goal of the …read more.

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Grace’s volleyball team continued its challenging nonconference schedule on Friday against two ranked teams at the Quality Inn Classic. While the Lady Lancers fell to NAIA No. 3 Columbia (Mo.) in three sets, they bounced back hours later to upset No. 20 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) in five thrilling sets. The Lady Lancers …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The Grace College cross country team brings in a talented roster for the 2012 season. Under the direction of third-year head coach Jeff Raymond, the Lancers hope to fully realize their potential for both the men’s and women’s squads. “Our biggest goal for the year is to continue showing improvement, not just …read more.

The Grace College men’s tennis kicked off the 2012 season with a 6-3 victory over Marian University Wednesday in Indianapolis. The Lancers also won their first match in the newly renamed Crossroads League, formerly the Mid-Central College Conference. “This was a great way to start the season for us. Marian was significantly improved from last …read more.

Grace baseball coach Bill Barr is pleased to announce that the team will be holding a free Fall Showcase on Saturday, Sept. 15, at Miller Field. The showcase will include a pro-style workout and scrimmage featuring high school 2013 and 2014 graduates as well as junior college freshmen and sophomores. The team will also offer …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Grace’s women’s soccer team got its first taste of hosting an international match when the Lady Lancers took on the Haitian Women’s National Team on Saturday. In front of a standing-room only crowd at Miller Field, Haiti pulled out a 3-0 victory in a historic friendly competition. “Today’s exhibition was a fantastic opportunity for our …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Grace started their 2012 boys soccer campaign off on the right foot with a 2-0 victory over Marygrove College on Thursday. The Lancers (1-0) used an own goal and a goal from freshman Steven Fiema to win the first-ever matchup between Grace and Marygrove. “We are further along for a first game …read more.

The Grace College women’s soccer team wrapped up a quick, two-game road trip with a 2-0 win over Marygrove College Wednesday in Detroit. The Lancers dominated the contest with a 31-4 advantage in shots, including 15 shots on goal. Freshman Darcy Johnston tallied a goal in an opening half that saw unbeaten Grace hit the …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Grace’s volleyball team gained national exposure last season when they finished as semifinalists in the NCCAA National Championships. This year they are prepared to test themselves against some of the toughest competition in the nation. The Lady Lancers, under fifth-year head coach Andria Harshman, have established high goals for themselves in both …read more.

Grace College and Theological Seminary welcomes five new faculty members to the 2012 – 2013 school year. Grace’s Math and Science department is pleased to welcome Ashley Holland, Ph.D., as the newest assistant professor of mathematics. Dr. Holland received her Ph.D. in applied and interdisciplinary mathematics from the University of Michigan and joins the Grace …read more.

The Grace College women’s soccer team shared the wealth in opening its 2012 campaign Saturday with a 4-1 win over the Illinois Institute of Technology. Four different Lancer players netted goals in the victory at Miller Field in Winona Lake. The hosts led 2-0 at halftime on goals by Jocelyn Evans, assisted by Darcy Johnson …read more.

As a part of Grace College’s new Applied Learning initiative, a program that connects students to skill/life-building experiences and opportunities outside the classroom, freshman Daniel Moore traveled to Santa Cruz, Bolivia this summer where he is working with South American Mission serving church ministries in need. Moore is an accounting major at Grace and is …read more.

Grace women’s soccer team will welcome one of the toughest opponents in program history to Miller Field on Aug. 25 with an exhibition match against the Women’s National Team of Haiti. Kick-off is slated for 4 p.m. The Lady Lancers, who have high expectations entering the 2012 season, believe they are more ready for their …read more.

Hard-working students and professors have put Grace College on the map once again as graduates of the accounting program ranked 10th out of 793 institutions nationwide for first time pass rate on the Certified Public Accountant exams. Aside from its extraordinary nationwide ranking, Grace also placed fourth in the country for high exam scores in the category …read more.

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