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Prairie Stars Win 10th Annual Invitational, Miller-Ross Sets Course Record
Sep 06, 2025
The Illinois Springfield women's cross country team opened its season in dominant fashion, winning the 10th Annual Prairie Stars Invitational on Friday evening with a team score of 19 points. Senior Madelyn Miller-Ross led the way, taking the individual title in a course-record time of 18:01.07. Her performance broke the previous UIS Cross Country Course women's 5K record of 18:21.2, set by a runner from Purdue Northwest at this meet in 2021. |
Prairie Stars Drop Straight Sets to Central Missouri in Home Debut
Sep 06, 2025
The UIS volleyball team opened its season Friday at the Illinois National Guard UIS Invitational, falling in three sets to Central Missouri at TRAC. Set scores were 25-16, 25-18, and 25-14.
UIS showed resilience throughout the match. Makenna Cox paced the Prairie Stars' offense with 12 kills on a .346 hitting percentage. Kendall Johnson added six kills, while Erica Sledge contributed two. Sledge directed the attack with 17 assists.
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Prairie Stars Battle to 0-0 Tie in Season Opener
Sep 06, 2025
The Illinois Springfield women's soccer team opened the 2025 season with a scoreless draw against Kentucky Wesleyan on Friday evening at Panther Field in Owensboro, Ky.
The Prairie Stars created several chances, outshooting the Panthers 14-7 and holding a 4-3 edge in corner kicks. Addison Wittenberg led UIS with four shots, including two on target, while McKenna Gahagan added three attempts. Carolyne Mathenia and Mallory Herber also registered shots on goal.
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Message from the Chancellor: Resources for Support
Sep 05, 2025
9.5.25 Dear UIS community — The start of a new semester brings fresh energy, new goals and the promise of opportunity. However, as we move forward together this fall semester, it’s important to recognize that some members of our university community may be experiencing stressors or other challenges associated with recent tensions amid a shifting broader climate. In uncertain times, staying connected and reaching out for support can make all the difference. I want to remind all students, faculty and staff of our available resources: |
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