Quincy University
Recent News About Quincy University
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David Broughton and Mason Goeggel, former St. John Vianney High School standouts, played on Sunday, February 18 in NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 15-4 in their NCAA Division II game against the North Georgia Nighthawks on Sunday, February 18.
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Jessie Martin, former Tuscola High School standout, played on Sunday, February 18 in NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 14-2 in their NCAA Division II game against the Davenport Panthers on Sunday, February 18.
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On Sunday, February 18, former Lindbergh Senior High School standout Aidan Clancy’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 15-4 in their NCAA Division II game against the North Georgia Nighthawks on Sunday, February 18.
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Sunday, February 18: Gibault Catholic High School standout Tim Reinholz’s college team loses to North Georgia Nighthawks
The Quincy Hawks lost 15-4 in their NCAA Division II game against the North Georgia Nighthawks on Sunday, February 18.
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On Sunday, February 18, former Tuscola High School standout Jessie Martin’s college team won in an NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks won 5-3 in their NCAA Division II game against the Wisconsin–Parkside Rangers on Sunday, February 18.
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On Sunday, February 18, former Red Bud High School standout Blake Maes’ college team lost in an NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 15-4 in their NCAA Division II game against the North Georgia Nighthawks on Sunday, February 18.
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On Sunday, February 18, former St. Teresa High School standout Matthew Brummer’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II game
The game took place in Dahlonega, Georgia.
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Sunday, February 18: St. Rita High School standout Brett Panick’s college team loses to North Georgia Nighthawks
The game took place in Dahlonega, Georgia.
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On Sunday, February 18, former St. Bede Academy standout Ryann Stoudt’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 14-2 in their NCAA Division II game against the Davenport Panthers on Sunday, February 18.
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Cedarburg High School standout Ty Cramer’s college team lost in NCAA Division II game on Sunday, February 18
The game took place in Dahlonega, Georgia.
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St. Bede Academy standout Ryann Stoudt’s college team won in NCAA Division II game on Sunday, February 18
The game took place in Smyrna, Tennessee.
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Michael Ward, former O'Fallon High School standout, played on Sunday, February 18 in NCAA Division II game
The game took place in Dahlonega, Georgia.
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St. Francis High School standout Aaron Smith’s college team lost in NCAA Division II game on Sunday, February 18
The Quincy Hawks lost 15-4 in their NCAA Division II game against the North Georgia Nighthawks on Sunday, February 18.
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On Sunday, February 18, former Lyon County High School standout Kaelyn Conger’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 14-2 in their NCAA Division II game against the Davenport Panthers on Sunday, February 18.
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Lyon County High School standout Kaelyn Conger’s college team won in NCAA Division II game on Sunday, February 18
The game took place in Smyrna, Tennessee.
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On Sunday, February 18, former Miamisburg High School standout Nathan Ennis’ college team lost in an NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 15-4 in their NCAA Division II game against the North Georgia Nighthawks on Sunday, February 18.
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Cole Long, former Delphi Community High School standout, played on Sunday, February 18 in NCAA Division II game
The Quincy Hawks lost 15-4 in their NCAA Division II game against the North Georgia Nighthawks on Sunday, February 18.
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Sunday, February 18: Breese Central High School standout Conner Freeze’s college team loses to North Georgia Nighthawks
The game took place in Dahlonega, Georgia.
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Sunday, February 18: Jersey Community High School standout Ryleigh Jones’ college team loses to Davenport Panthers
The game took place in Smyrna, Tennessee.
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On Sunday, February 18, former Blue Valley North High School standout John Sjoberg’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II game
The game took place in Dahlonega, Georgia.