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Tue, May/12 Final - 5 innings
Softball
8 Central Methodist (MO)
0 at Midland
Wed, May/13 Final
Softball
0 Central Methodist (MO)
1 at Madonna
Wed, May/20 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 1 No Team Score
Wed, May/20 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 1 No Team Score
Thu, May/21 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 2 No Team Score
Thu, May/21 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 2 No Team Score
Fri, May/22 Final
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 3 T7th of 75
Fri, May/22 Final
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
at NAIA Outdoor National Championships - Day 3 7th of 73
Morgan Vetter Grosse

Morgan Vetter Grosse

  • Year Inducted:
    2025-26
  • Sport(s):
    Women's Basketball
  • Inductee Category:
    Athlete

Morgan Vetter Grosse was a two-year member of the women's basketball team in 2013-14 and 2014-15. A standout sharpshooter from Moberly Area Community College, Vetter made an immediate impact for the Eagles in her first season, leading the country in three-point field goals made per game (4.097) and total threes made (127), with the latter setting the single-season school record. For her efforts, she was named to the Heart All-Conference First Team and was tabbed as the Heart Newcomer of the Year. Additionally, she earned Honorable Mention All-America honors from both the NAIA and the WBCA. As a senior in 2014-15, she once again led the country in three-point field goals made (119) and knocked down a school record 10 threes against Bay Path on December 29, 2013. The native of Salisbury, Missouri was recognized as a second team all-conference selection and earned NAIA Honorable Mention All-American honors for the second consecutive season. In just two years, she finished her career with 949 total points and finished second in career three-point baskets made with 246.