For the first time in school history, the Lady Warriors have reached the Final Four of the NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship after wrangling the Odessa Lady Wranglers.
The Lady Warriors soccer team recorded their first-ever opening-night win on Saturday night at home. They defeated East Central, 5-1, scoring four goals in the second half.
All home Wabash Valley athletic events streamed by the school will no longer require a subscription. Effective with the 2023 fall seasons, Warrior and Lady Warrior home games are free to watch on You Tube. Games will be streamed through the schools' national award-winning campus television station, News Channel 15.
Rachel Refenes begins her first season as Wabash Valley volleyball coach on Aug. 19-20 at the Southeastern Illinois Tournament. A total of 23 games plus three tournaments are on the schedule, including nine home games at Spencer Sports Center.
Mark Colvin, the winningest coach in program history, resigned as head coach during the spring. But, he has joined the staff of new head coach Rachel Refenes as an assistant.
The 2023 Wabash Valley soccer schedule has 16 games on it -- eight at home plus two exhibitions. The Lady Warriors are optimistic about the season ahead, coming on the heels of a 6-8-2 finish in 2022, which included the first post-season game -- and win -- in program history
A total of 35 Wabash Valley student-athletes have been named to the 2023 NJCAA All-Academic team. To qualify, they must have a GPA between 3.70-4.00 on a 4.0-point scale. A total of 17 athletes were named to the First Team, and had a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Rachel Refenes is the new volleyball coach at Wabash Valley. She has extensive coaching experience at the NJCAA Division I level, and played professional volleyball after an award-winning collegiate career.
Four more Warrior student-athletes have been named to NJCAA All-American teams. Two were named to the first team, the sixth consecutive year a Warrior athlete has been so honored.
The baseball Warriors lost to Central Florida, 13-6, in the national championship game on Saturday night in Grand Junction, Col. WVC finishes a historic season with a record of 57-13 record
The baseball Warriors lost to Central Florida on Thursday night in the longest game, time-wise, ever played at the Juco World Series. They lost 19-12 in 12 innings, which means Saturday's national championship game, which they are already in, will now be a winner-take-all affair.
The baseball Warriors will play for the NJCAA Division I national championship. They are now the lone unbeaten team left in the Juco World Series, and regardless of how they fare on Thursday against Central Florida, they will be one of the teams in the title game.
The baseball Warriors won a battle of undefeated teams on Tuesday night, romping past Blinn, Texas, 16-6. WVC hit two home runs in the contest to improve to 56-11 on the season.
The No. 3 seed Warriors pulled off their second straight comeback win at the Juco World Series in Grand Junction. Falling behind 5-0, the Warriors scored three runs in the fourth and three in the seventh for the win.
The No. 3 seed Warriors batlled back against Salt Lake, scoring two runs in the bottom of the ninth to win a wild one 9-8. Pinch hitter Patrick Graham delivered a two-out line drive to right to walk it off for the Warriors, now 54-11 on the season.