Morehead State University Athletics
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For the first time in a decade, Morehead State Soccer has been crowned Ohio Valley Conference champions. The second-seeded Eagles defeated host and top seed Tennessee Tech 1-0 in the full 110-minute double-overtime match Sunday to win the OVC Tournament title.
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Finally breaking through in the 83rd minute, the Morehead State Soccer team defeated Southeast Missouri 1-0 Thursday evening to advance to the Ohio Valley Conference championship match for the first time since 2013.
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Morehead State soccer held control for a majority of the match and was able to find the back of the net twice as the Eagles defeated Lindenwood 2-0 Sunday on Senior Day at the MSU Soccer Field.
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Morehead State football scored 17 fourth-quarter points, including two long touchdown passes to eventually tie the game, and junior kicker Nathan Hazlett booted a game-winning 28-yard field goal with no time left as the Eagles upended host Valparaiso 24-21 in a Pioneer League battle at Brown Field Saturday.
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Morehead State Rifle improved its score from day 1 and got the best of UT Martin on Sunday, defeating the Skyhawks 4,667-4,620 at Murray State's Spurgin Rifle Range.
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It had been a decade since the Morehead State soccer team last defeated Southeast Missouri. But, thanks to an early first-half goal and another shutout by the defense, that fact was erased Sunday as the Eagles topped the Redhawks 1-0 at the MSU Soccer Field.
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Morehead State Football created five Dayton turnovers and scored 24 unanswered points Saturday as the Eagles scored the program's largest-ever victory over the rival Flyer program, 31-7, at Jayne Stadium.
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The Morehead State volleyball team cruised to a three-set sweep (25-23, 25-17, 25-19) over the South Carolina Upstate Spartans Saturday at Johnson Arena thanks to an efficient day across the board.
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For the third time in her career, women's golf's head coach Stephanie Barker has earned the prestigious honor of being named the LPGA Midwest Coach of the Year. Barker previously captured the distinction in 2015 and 2020, respectively.
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Feltner, the Eagles' mainstay at first base for the past three seasons, was the 235th overall pick in the draft. Feltner is the 35th player in program history to be drafted, with the first coming in 1965. He is the third-ever Eagle to be selected by the Diamondbacks, joining Tyler Keele (2016) and Brad Allison (1996).