Pioneers do the Duke
Neither Pioneer cross country team won the Les Duke Invite last week, but neither Pioneer cross country team was disappointed.
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Soccer seeks revenge
The only Midwest Conference team to beat Grinnell since 2002 returns to town this Saturday.
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9-0 x 3 = win
On Sept. 8, women’s tennis lost a 5-4 decision to Cornell for its first loss of the year. Since then, Grinnell has gone 6-0, taken 53 of 54 matches in those six victories and blanked five consecutive Midwest Conference foes. The streak includes a 9-0 deconstruction of Lake Forest on Sunday in the heavily anticipated rematch of last year’s conference championship. No one has won an individual match against Grinnell in singles or doubles since Sept. 11.
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Record day for Wineinger
The Pioneer football team scored seven touchdowns and put up 539 yards of offense on its way to a 48-35 victory over visiting Macalester. The Grinnell defense gave up 473 yards of its own, but managed to hold off the Scots long enough to seal the victory. The story of the day, however, was the performance of Nate Wineinger ‘05, who rushed for a Grinnell College record four touchdowns. He rumbled for 238 yards on 26 carries (second-most in school history) and caught a 55 yard touchdown pass from Sean Pfalzer ‘07. Wineinger had a total of five touchdowns, 326 yards of total offense, and his rushing yard total was good for second-best all-time at Grinnell.
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