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Introduction

William Penn began men's soccer in 1996, but has since been a strong presence in the conference and region, including a record-setting year in 2002, finishing 11-5-2 overall and breaking 16 school records.

The 2007 squad finished with a 6-6-5 overall mark and a 3-3-2 record in the Midwest Classic Conference.

Senior Eric Rinkema and junior Fernando Sanchez garnered honorable-mention all-MCC status to pace the team's postseason recognition.

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Rinkema, Sanchez Named to MCC’s Honorable-Mention Team
Men's Soccer -- Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Oskaloosa--Eric Rinkema and Fernando Sanchez earn second honors of their career (also honorable-mention in 2006).

Penn Men Conclude 2007 with Overtime Loss to Iowa Wesleyan
Men's Soccer -- Monday, October 22, 2007
Burlington--Jeff Wolfe and James Lawrence-Forbes score in 3-2 setback.

Penn Soccer Teams Show Support of Breast Cancer Awareness
Men's Soccer -- Friday, October 19, 2007
Oskaloosa--Players wore pink uniforms and pink ribbons were sold during games.

Statesmen Fall to Grand View in Season Finale
Men's Soccer -- Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Oskaloosa--Penn will enter the MCC Tournament as the #5 seed and will play at #4 Iowa Wesleyan Monday.

Penn Men Blanked Versus Viterbo
Men's Soccer -- Saturday, October 13, 2007
La Crosse, Wis.--Vince Beseau leads all players with four shots.

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