Women's Basketball 2011-12 - Kankakee Community College
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<strong>Women's</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong>
From the President<br />
Welcome <strong>Kankakee</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> student athletes, parents, supporters<br />
and fans!<br />
Having now served the college for<br />
two years as president, I take pride in<br />
the level of commitment and quality<br />
of our student athletes. It is an honor<br />
to be part of the Cavaliers family, and<br />
I would like to thank the parents of<br />
our student athletes, each member of<br />
the coaching staff, and the members<br />
of our Cavalier Club who help to<br />
support our athletic teams.<br />
Having been a student athlete, I am<br />
drive, motivation, and hard work. As<br />
aware of the desire to succeed as an<br />
parents and educators, we pledge to<br />
athlete. More importantly, I am aware<br />
continue to provide the encouragement<br />
and support to our student John Avendano, Ph.D.<br />
of the need to succeed as a student.<br />
Both the desire and the need may be<br />
athletes.<br />
President<br />
fulfilled through the student athlete’s<br />
The Facts<br />
Nickname:<br />
Lady Cavaliers<br />
Colors:<br />
Scarlet, White, Navy<br />
Affiliation:<br />
NJCAA Division II<br />
2010-11 record:<br />
31-3<br />
NJCAA Division II<br />
Region IV Champion<br />
Home court:<br />
George H. Ryan<br />
Activities Building<br />
Location:<br />
100 <strong>College</strong> Drive,<br />
<strong>Kankakee</strong>, IL 60901<br />
Founded:<br />
1966<br />
Enrollment:<br />
4,200<br />
Head coach:<br />
Donnie Denson<br />
815-802-8614<br />
Assistant coach:<br />
Walt Shipman<br />
Athletic office:<br />
815-802-8600<br />
President:<br />
John Avendano, Ph.D.<br />
Athletic Director:<br />
Ted Petersen<br />
815- 802-8602<br />
Athletic facilities coordinator:<br />
Donnie Denson<br />
<strong>Kankakee</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is an equal opportunity<br />
affirmative action institution.<br />
It has been my pleasure to attend<br />
many of the college sporting events,<br />
both on campus and away, but last<br />
year’s Pack the House event to celebrate<br />
our undefeated women’s and<br />
men’s basketball teams was a highlight.<br />
It is my fondest wish to see that<br />
same occurrence this year for all of<br />
our teams. I wish each member of all<br />
of our teams the best of success!<br />
Please join the Board of Trustees,<br />
myself, faculty, staff, and all Cavalier<br />
fans in wishing each of our teams<br />
and coaches a successful season.<br />
Dan Denton<br />
July 19, 1954 - Oct. 17, <strong>2011</strong><br />
“We do what we do.”<br />
“We’ll be fine.”<br />
35 years as a coach<br />
Member of Illinois <strong>Basketball</strong> Coaches<br />
Association Hall of Fame (2009)<br />
Rest in peace, Coach.<br />
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Lady Cavaliers <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Freshmen<br />
<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Freshmen (left to right): Kendra Pierce, Macy Brown, Antonea Stuckey, Natalie Turner, Tonishay Risby<br />
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<strong>Women's</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong> Contibutors<br />
Gooding Brothers/<br />
Pioneer Seeds<br />
Marty Felesena<br />
Ike & Sue Lambert<br />
Timothy Williamson<br />
Frank & Shirley Outly<br />
Marquis Tree Service Inc.<br />
Iroquois Café<br />
Nikki Redmond<br />
Papineau Locker, Inc.<br />
Roberts Clinic<br />
Darin & Cheryl DePatis<br />
Roy Erickson<br />
Richard & Nichola Frey<br />
Kaffer Korner<br />
Dan & Chris Denton<br />
Ahlden Farm<br />
Abe & Joellen Vasquez<br />
Kevin & Janet Lambert<br />
Gisel & Fred Waide<br />
Jill & Dave Christy<br />
Donnie, Deb & David Denson<br />
Johnnie & Kay Hoyer<br />
Joan Ehrhardt<br />
Joe Hruska<br />
Tyson Engineering<br />
Hanger & Laura<br />
Holohan Heating<br />
& Sheet Metal, Inc.<br />
Rich & Mona Soderquist<br />
Clancy-Gernon<br />
Funeral Homes, Inc.<br />
Bennett Commercial,<br />
Jeff Bennett<br />
Johnnie & Kay Hoyer<br />
Dick & Pat Demach<br />
George Kirchmann<br />
Dr. Michael Corcoran<br />
Hayden’s Athletic<br />
Donovan Farmers Coop<br />
Netherton’s Body Shop, Inc.<br />
Gary & Rose Mitchell<br />
James Richter
Season Preview<br />
The Lady Cavaliers return to the hardwood intent on making another strong appearance at the Region IV Tournament.<br />
The team which finished with a 31-3 record in <strong>2011</strong> and an appearance in the NJCAA Division II National Tournament<br />
has five new players. Success will depend on growth, leadership, and toughness.<br />
Coach Donnie Denson will ask the new freshmen to step up and make their presence felt on the offensive and<br />
defensive ends. The four sophomores will be expected to lead by example and continue the hardnosed style of play<br />
that earned a final record of 31-3 last season.<br />
The <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> schedule has the Cavs facing off against McHenry County <strong>College</strong>, South Suburban <strong>College</strong> and Moraine<br />
Valley in Region IV Division II. Outside of Region IV, the Cavaliers will play Kalamazoo Valley, Illinois Central <strong>College</strong>,<br />
Parkland <strong>College</strong>, and Kirkwood, Iowa.<br />
The Lady Cavaliers expect to face several nationally ranked teams. A good recruiting year for other teams also may<br />
produce challenges for the squad.<br />
The <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> schedule includes five contests against Division I opponents and 25 with Division II teams. It should<br />
give the Lady Cavaliers the preparation necessary to complete for the regional championship crown.<br />
Pack the<br />
House!<br />
Come see the Cavaliers<br />
and help Pack The House<br />
FREE ADMISSION!<br />
Saturday, Jan. 14 vs. Highland C.C.<br />
Lady Cavaliers game: 1 p.m.<br />
Men’s basketball game: 3 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Feb. 11 vs. Sauk Valley C.C.<br />
Lady Cavaliers game: 3 p.m.<br />
Men’s basketball game: 5 p.m.<br />
Come support the Cavaliers!<br />
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Head Coach Donnie Denson<br />
A native of the Peoria area, Donnie Denson has worked at KCC for 19 years, and is<br />
proud to call <strong>Kankakee</strong> home.<br />
Being employed by the college has brought about many positive experiences over the<br />
years for Denson. This is the 19th season he has been associated with the women’s<br />
basketball team in some capacity. He was an assistant coach of the Lady Cavaliers from<br />
1997 until being named head coach for the 2000-01 season.<br />
Over the last 11 seasons with Denson at the helm, the Lady Cavaliers have compiled a<br />
299-75 record, a .799 winning percentage. He has continued to build upon the program’s<br />
history of success, and the Cavaliers have now won the Region IV championship 18<br />
times in the last 22 years.<br />
Denson came to KCC as a Fitness Center specialist in 1992, and is currently the coordinator<br />
of athletic facilities for the Athletic Department.<br />
Denson graduated from Farmington East High School in Farmington, Ill., and earned a bachelor’s degree from Eureka<br />
<strong>College</strong>. He currently resides in <strong>Kankakee</strong> with his wife, Deb, and their son, David.<br />
Head coaching record – Donnie Denson<br />
Year Record Finish<br />
2000-01 26-7 Region IV Championship game<br />
2001-02 26-9 <strong>12</strong>th place, NJCAA Div. II National Tournament<br />
2002-03 29-7 8th place, NJCAA Div. II National Tournament<br />
2003-04 23-<strong>12</strong> 8th place, NJCAA Div. II National Tournament<br />
2004-05 23-8 Region IV Championship game<br />
2005-06 25-8 Region IV Champions<br />
2006-07 27-7 Runner-up, NJCAA Div. II National Tournament<br />
2007-08 30-3 Runner-up, NJCAA Div. II National Tournament<br />
2008-09 28-7 5th place, NJCAA Div. II National Tournament<br />
2009-10 31-4 4th place, NJCAA Div. II National Tournament<br />
2010-11 31-3 Region IV Champions<br />
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Assistant Coach Walt Shipman<br />
Walt Shipman, in his second season for the<br />
Cavaliers, comes to us after serving four<br />
years as the assistant women’s basketball<br />
coach at South Suburban <strong>College</strong>. Previously,<br />
he served as the head sophomore<br />
and assistant varsity girls basketball coach<br />
at Rich Central High School and later Marian<br />
Catholic High School. He also organized<br />
and served as the first president of<br />
the Babe Ruth League in the Quad Cities;<br />
managed baseball for 20 years in the Quad<br />
Cities and Homewood; served two terms<br />
as president of the Homewood-Flossmoor<br />
High School Booster Club and currently<br />
is sponsor of the Homewood Small Fry<br />
basketball program after coaching there<br />
15 years.<br />
Shipman currently serves as assistant<br />
executive director on the International<br />
Small Fry Board of Directors and is a<br />
member of the Illinois <strong>Basketball</strong> Coaches<br />
Association and the NCAA Women’s<br />
<strong>Basketball</strong> Coaches Association.<br />
Walt and his wife, Ruth, reside in Manhattan.
Athletic Director<br />
Ted Petersen is in his fourth year as the<br />
athletic director for KCC.<br />
Previously, he served as athletic director for<br />
Upper St. Clair High School in Pennsylvania.<br />
Petersen, a native of Momence, is a graduate<br />
of Eastern Illinois University where he<br />
served as co-captain and was a first team<br />
All-American for the football team. Petersen<br />
then played offensive tackle for the<br />
Michael Corcoran, M.D. received his<br />
degree from Southern Illinois University<br />
School of Medicine in Springfield. His internship<br />
was served as Butterworth Hospital<br />
through Michigan State University followed<br />
by an orthopedic residency at the University<br />
of Missouri, Columbia Hospitals.<br />
Corcoran then completed a Sports Medicine<br />
Fellowship at the American Sports Medicine<br />
Institute in Birmingham, Ala. He is a member<br />
of the American Medical Association,<br />
Pittsburgh Steelers from 1977-1984, and<br />
played on the championship team in Super<br />
Bowls XIII and XIV. He also played for the<br />
Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts in<br />
1984-1985 and finished his career with the<br />
Steelers in 1987.<br />
Petersen and his wife Marian have three<br />
sons, Teddy, Garrett and Samuel.<br />
Head Athletic Trainer<br />
Candice Brackett, LAT, ATC has an<br />
associate degree from Waubonsee <strong>Community</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> in Sugar Grove. She then<br />
completed a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology<br />
with an emphasis in athletic training at<br />
Northern Illinois University. Before leaving<br />
NIU, Brackett served as an athletic training<br />
intern at the University of Tennessee-<br />
Knoxville, working with men’s athletics.<br />
She continued her education at Indiana<br />
State University, receiving a master’s degree<br />
in athletic training. Brackett also served as<br />
a student representative for the state of Illinois<br />
for the Great Lakes Athletic Trainer’s<br />
Association (2005 to 2007). She is still<br />
active in GLATA and also belongs to the<br />
National Athletic Trainer’s Association, and<br />
the Illinois Athletic Training Association.<br />
Orthopedic Associates of <strong>Kankakee</strong><br />
Illinois State Medical Society, Illinois Association<br />
of Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine<br />
and the American <strong>College</strong> of Sports<br />
Medicine. He is a fellow of the American<br />
Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and is<br />
certified by the American Board of Orthopedic<br />
Surgery.<br />
Corcoran currently serves as the director<br />
of OAK sports medicine. He is also team<br />
physician for Olivet Nazarene University in<br />
Bourbonnais and several area high schools.<br />
Carey Ellis, M.D. received his bachelor’s<br />
degree from San Diego State University in<br />
San Diego, and his medical degree from the<br />
University of Southern California in Los<br />
Angeles. Ellis them completed a residency<br />
in family medicine at Kaiser Permanente in<br />
Woodland Hills, Calif. After four years of<br />
private practice in Los Angeles, he completed<br />
a sports medicine fellowship at the<br />
University of Oklahoma <strong>College</strong> of Medicine/Eastern<br />
Oklahoma Orthopedic Center<br />
in Tulsa.<br />
Ellis specializes in sports medicine, orthopedic<br />
medicine and sports injuries. He is board<br />
certified by the American Board of Family<br />
Practice and also holds a certificate of added<br />
qualifications (CAQ) in sports medicine. Ellis<br />
is a member of the American Academy of<br />
Family Practice and the American Medical<br />
Society for Sports Medicine. Ellis serves as<br />
director of sports medicine for Olivet Nazarene<br />
University and KCC and also serves<br />
as team physician for Bishop McNamara<br />
Catholic and Bloom Township high schools.<br />
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> Roster<br />
NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL<br />
5 Tonishay Risby G 5’5” Fr. Peoria/Manual<br />
13 Jana Meister G 5’6” So. Ashkum/Tri-Point<br />
20 Ferlaxanes Carson G 5’9” So. Decatur/MacArthur<br />
23 Kendra Pierce G 5’6” Fr. Marietta/Busnell Prairie City<br />
24 Macy Brown G/F 5’9” Fr. Havana/Havana<br />
25 Leann Cook F 5’10” So. Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville<br />
30 Natalie Turner G/F 5’10” Fr. Wyoming/Stark County<br />
32 Antonea Stuckey F 5’11” Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport North<br />
40 Amara Williams F 5’11” So. Virgin Islands/Charlotte Amalie<br />
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Tonishay<br />
Risby<br />
5Class:<br />
#<br />
Freshman // Height: 5’5” // Position: Guard<br />
Hometown: Peoria<br />
High school: Manual High School<br />
H.S. coach: Kenny Banks<br />
Parents: Taquella Boone/Earl Risby<br />
Siblings: Aseanti, Saniah, Sean/Janeece, Shania,<br />
Chassidy, Demario<br />
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Meister<br />
Jana<br />
Class: Sophomore // Height: 5’7” // Position: Guard<br />
13<br />
Hometown: Ashkum<br />
High school: Tri-Point High School<br />
H.S. coach: Mark Hadley<br />
Parents: Duane & Karen Meister<br />
Siblings: Jill, Lisa, Todd, Ryan,<br />
Troy, Jodi & Jeff<br />
8<br />
#
Ferlaxanes<br />
Carson<br />
Class: Sophomore // Position: Guard // Height: 5’9”<br />
Hometown: Decatur<br />
# 20<br />
High school: MacArthur High School<br />
H.S. coach: Gwen Meux<br />
Parent: Cheryl Carson<br />
Siblings: Ken, Chazaray,<br />
Corinthian and Genesis<br />
9
Class: Freshman // Position: Guard // Height: 5’6”<br />
Hometown: Marietta<br />
High school: Bushnell Prairie City High School<br />
H.S. coach: Julie Blout<br />
Parents: Dan & Holly Pierce/Jennifer Bunch<br />
# 23<br />
Kendra<br />
Pierce<br />
10
Class: Freshman // Position: Guard/forward // Height: 5’9”<br />
Hometown: Havana<br />
High school: Havana High School<br />
H.S. coach: Jerry Wilson<br />
Parents: Shelly & Pete Brown<br />
Macy<br />
# 24<br />
Brown<br />
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Leann<br />
Cook<br />
<strong>12</strong><br />
Class: Sophomore // Position: Forward #// Height:<br />
25<br />
5’10”<br />
Hometown: Martinsville, Ind.<br />
High school: Martinsville<br />
Parents: Bill & Kathy Cook<br />
Sibling: Ryan
Turner<br />
Natalie<br />
# 30<br />
Class: Freshman // Height: 5’10” // Position: Guard/Forward<br />
Hometown: Wyoming<br />
High school: Stark County High School<br />
H.S. coach: Scott Paxson<br />
Parents: Traci &Jeff Turner<br />
Sibling: Nathan<br />
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Antonea<br />
Stuckey<br />
Class: Freshman // Position: Forward // Height: 5’11”<br />
# 32<br />
Hometown: Davenport, Iowa<br />
High school: Davenport North High School<br />
H.S. coach: Richard Uthoff<br />
Parents: Lakeisha McCray/Antonio Stuckey<br />
Siblings: Chara, CJ<br />
14
Class: Sophomore // Position: Forward // Height: 6’0”<br />
Hometown: Virgin Islands<br />
High school: Charlotte Amalie High School<br />
H.S. coach: Myron Corbett<br />
Parents: Avril Mayers/Deon Williams<br />
Siblings: Tynesha<br />
# 40<br />
Williams<br />
Amara<br />
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Players who moved on<br />
CLASS OF <strong>2011</strong><br />
Kelsie Eakle – Ashford University<br />
CLASS OF 2010<br />
Shakeeta Cotton – Indiana University -<br />
Purdue University Indianapolis<br />
Khassandrae Brown – Eureka <strong>College</strong><br />
Sadie Gann – University of Illinois - Springfield<br />
Brandi Pudik – University of St. Francis<br />
CLASS OF 2009<br />
Ashton Mertens – University of Southern Indiana<br />
Paulina Pogorzelski – University of Illinois - Springfield<br />
CLASS OF 2008<br />
Abby Williams – University of Southern Indiana<br />
Casey Siddens – University of North Carolina at Pembroke<br />
Jenny Coronelli – Kentucky Wesleyan University<br />
CLASS OF 2007<br />
Cassi Siska – University of Nebraska-Omaha<br />
CLASS OF 2006<br />
Felicia Nekmouche – Bradley University<br />
Casey Hadley – Olivet Nazarene University<br />
Erin Hoffman – Olivet Nazarene University<br />
Maggie Sillar – Olivet Nazarene University<br />
Melissa Hawkins – Limestone <strong>College</strong><br />
Kamisha Wilson – Indiana Technical <strong>College</strong><br />
CLASS OF 2000<br />
Shauna Comer – Wright State University (Ohio)<br />
Margene Murdent – Goshen <strong>College</strong> (Ind.)<br />
Laney Pellegrini – University of St. Francis<br />
CLASS OF 1999<br />
Valerie Burg – Butler University<br />
Melannie Post – Ball State University<br />
CLASS OF 1998<br />
Angi DeWitt – University of Indianapolis<br />
Rana Glenn – University of Indianapolis<br />
Ryann Heap – Lewis University<br />
Nora Hogueisson – Lewis University<br />
CLASS OF 1997<br />
Jessica Brester – Southwest Missouri State University<br />
CLASS OF 1996<br />
Angie Cacello – University of Southern Indiana<br />
Amy Kieckbusch –Ball State University<br />
Sandi Lamphear –Jacksonville State University<br />
Jenny Noel – University of South Carolina - Spartanburg<br />
CLASS OF 1995<br />
Beth Brown –Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville<br />
Wendy Dieterlen – University of South Carolina -<br />
Spartenburg<br />
Alicia Harkins - Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville<br />
CLASS OF 2005<br />
Samantha Lillard – Robert Morris <strong>College</strong> - Chicago<br />
CLASS 2004<br />
Iva Milevoj – Winthrop University<br />
Kara Rewerts – Central Missouri State University<br />
CLASS OF 2003<br />
Jessica Aldrige – Southwest Missouri State University<br />
Laura Brumfiel – University of St. Francis<br />
Andrea Engleking – University of Southern Indiana<br />
Valerie Zarse – University of St. Francis<br />
CLASS OF 2002<br />
Nikki Denton – Olivet Nazarene University<br />
Rebecca Stewart – Florida Gulf Coast University<br />
CLASS OF 1994<br />
Shalanda Byers – Southwest Texas State University<br />
Amy Mazner – Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville<br />
CLASS OF 1993<br />
Penny Wieringa – Eastern Michigan University<br />
CLASS OF 1992<br />
Tisha Little – University of Southern Indiana<br />
Amy Wilken – Southern Illinois University at Carbondale<br />
CLASS OF 1991<br />
Janice Haisma – University of Arkansas at Little Rock<br />
Cindy Schuldt – Illinois State University<br />
CLASS OF 2001<br />
Chakiea Jackson – IUPU Fort Wayne<br />
Sarah McIntosh –University of Southern Indiana<br />
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Individual Career Records<br />
POINTS<br />
Amy Kieckbusch 1,329 1994-96<br />
Rebecca Stewart 1,190 2000-02<br />
Valerie Burg 1,169 1997-99<br />
Lisa Abry 1,140 1990-92<br />
Andrea Engleking 1,108 2001-03<br />
Kris Spiezio 1,084 1984-86<br />
Becky Siebert 1,036 1979-81<br />
Casey Hadley 1,014 2004-06<br />
Demetria Ward 995 2009-11<br />
Sarah McIntosh 929 1999-01<br />
Abby Williams 892 2006-08<br />
Kara Rewerts 891 2002-04<br />
Geri Gulczynski 888 1978-80<br />
Cindy Schuldt 870 1989-91<br />
Julie Thompson 833 1987-89<br />
Dee McClure 818 1978-80<br />
Casey Siddens 804 2006-08<br />
Pat Jackson 800 1991-93<br />
Melannie Post 759 1997-99<br />
Casey Schroeder 758 1992-94<br />
Maggie Sillar 739 2004-06<br />
Chakiea Jackson 733 1999-01<br />
Valerie Zarse 716 2001-03<br />
Pam Johnson 713 1996-98<br />
Beth Brown 705 1993-95<br />
Tisha Little 704 1990-92<br />
Shakeeta Cotton 685 2008-10<br />
Khassandrae Brown 684 2008-10<br />
Theresa Van Hoveln 676 1977-79<br />
Iva Milevoj 670 2002-04<br />
Jenny Dezee 669 2000-02<br />
Lauren Link 667 2009-11<br />
Kayla Cripe 652 2008-10<br />
Margene Murdent 629 1998-00<br />
Penny Wieringa 623 1991-93<br />
Angie Cacello 611 1994-96<br />
Lori Abry 593 1996-98<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Tisha Little 416 1990-92<br />
Jenni Noel 359 1994-96<br />
Dee McClure 339 1978-80<br />
Joni Corbett 328 1976-78<br />
Felicia Nekmouche 303 2004-06<br />
Jenny Coronelli 288 2006-08<br />
Cassi Siska 288 2005-06<br />
Lisa Robinson 281 1988-90<br />
Laura Harms 266 2000-02<br />
Kara Rewerts 253 2002-04<br />
Rachel Noll 252 2009-11<br />
Amber Pierce 243 1991-93<br />
Valerie Burg 237 1997-00<br />
Stacy Hinkle 233 2002-04<br />
Angi DeWit 230 1996-98<br />
Kerri Bartlow 223 1993-95<br />
Brandi Pudik 221 2008-10<br />
Dana Simmons 221 1990-92<br />
Chakiea Jackson 218 1999-01<br />
Pam Johnson 214 1996-98<br />
Abbie Moore 203 2000-02<br />
REBOUNDS<br />
Demetria Ward 696 2009-11<br />
Becky Siebert 535 1979-81<br />
Andrea Engleking 533 2001-03<br />
Edna Siebert 532 1980-82<br />
Amy Kieckbusch 502 1994-96<br />
Pat Jackson 490 1991-93<br />
Kayla Cripe 485 2008-10<br />
Lisa Abry 451 1990-92<br />
Abby Williams 440 2006-08<br />
Melannie Post 437 1997-99<br />
Lauren Link 436 2009-11<br />
Valerie Burg 435 1997-99<br />
Khassandrae Brown 425 2008-10<br />
Denita Phelps 418 2007-08 & 2009-10<br />
Jenny Goldsberry 415 1987-88<br />
Molly Turner 414 1985-87<br />
Margene Murdent 404 1998-00<br />
Theresa Van Hoveln 400 1977-79<br />
Lisa Behrends 398 1982-84<br />
Shelby Pancoast 390 1990-92<br />
Maggie Sillar 388 2004-06<br />
Rhonda West 380 1978-80<br />
Casey Schroeder 380 1992-94<br />
Angie Kuipers 369 1984-86<br />
Julie Thompson 349 1987-89<br />
Kris Spiezio 343 1984-86<br />
Cindy Schuldt 340 1989-91<br />
Lisa Robinson 337 1988-90<br />
Krsiten Reeves 336 1993-95<br />
Sarah McIntosh 334 1999-01<br />
Beth Brown 333 1993-95<br />
Natalie Christenson 331 2006-08<br />
Jenny Dezee 330 2000-02<br />
Karen Behrends 327 1978-80<br />
THREE-POINT GOALS<br />
Rebecca Stewart 254 2000-02<br />
Casey Siddens 146 2006-08<br />
Kara Rewerts 133 2002-04<br />
Laura Harms 105 2000-02<br />
Jordan Price 99 2008-10<br />
Jenni Noel 90 1994-96<br />
Pam Johnson 89 1996-98<br />
Chakiea Jackson 85 1999-01<br />
Shakeeta Cotton 77 2008-10<br />
Angie Cacello 76 1994-96<br />
Brandi Pudik 73 2008-10<br />
Stacy Hinkle 70 2002-04<br />
Ryann Heap 68 1996-98<br />
Wendy Dieterlen 64 1994-95<br />
Casey Hadley 64 2004-06<br />
Eric Hoffman 64 2004-06<br />
Aimee Mishler 63 2006-08<br />
Rachel Noll 55 2009-11<br />
Sadie Gann 52 2008-10<br />
Chrissy Noel 51 1997-99<br />
Angie DeWitt 49 1996-98<br />
Jessoni Plese 44 2005-06<br />
Amber Pierce 45 1991-93<br />
Felicia Nekmouche 40 2004-06<br />
Laura Valente 38 1995-97<br />
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NJCAA National Statistics<br />
HIGHEST RANKED SCORING<br />
Sarah McIntosh 5th 2000-01<br />
Lisa Abry 6th 1991-92<br />
HIGHEST RANKED<br />
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />
Kathleen York 1st 2001-02<br />
Amy Kieckbusch 1995-96<br />
1994-95<br />
Lisa Abry 1991-92<br />
NJCAA ALL-NATIONAL<br />
TOURNAMENT TEAM<br />
Shakeeta Cotton 2009-10<br />
Kayla Cripe 2008-09<br />
Abby Williams 2007-08<br />
Jessoni Plese 2006-07<br />
Andrea Engleking 2001-03<br />
Valerie Burg 1998-99<br />
Jenni Noel 1995-96<br />
Nicki Bryant 1992-93<br />
Lisa Abry 1991-92<br />
TEAM TOTAL POINTS OFFENSE<br />
1st 2000-01<br />
2nd 2010-11<br />
2007-08<br />
4th 2001-02<br />
1995-96<br />
1991-92<br />
TEAM TOTAL POINTS DEFENSE<br />
1st 1989-90<br />
1988-89<br />
TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE<br />
1st 1991-92<br />
2nd 2010-11<br />
3rd 2001-02<br />
2000-01<br />
1995-96<br />
TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE<br />
1st 2001-02<br />
2nd 2000-01<br />
2007-08<br />
5th 1991-92<br />
NATIONAL TOURNAMENT MVP<br />
Amy Kieckbusch 1994-95<br />
TOURNAMENT RESULTS<br />
First 1994-95<br />
Second 2007-08<br />
2006-07<br />
1995-06<br />
1992-93<br />
Fourth 2009-10<br />
Fifth 2008-09<br />
Sixth 1997-98<br />
1991-92<br />
Seventh 1993-94<br />
Eighth 2002-03<br />
2003-04<br />
Consolation Game 1990-91<br />
2001-02<br />
No Position 2010-11<br />
2005-06<br />
2001-02<br />
1998-99<br />
1996-97<br />
1989-90<br />
TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (3 PTS.)<br />
3rd 2000-01<br />
4th 2001-02<br />
20<strong>12</strong> CAVALIER CLUB CA$H BA$H<br />
Saturday, Feb. 18, 20<strong>12</strong> • 6:30-11 p.m.<br />
Knights of Columbus Hall, <strong>Kankakee</strong><br />
Free food buffet and open bar<br />
24 prize winners • GRAND PRIZE: $5,000<br />
$100 donation per ticket. Only 300 tickets will be sold. Two persons admitted per ticket.<br />
Must be 21 or older to attend. Winners need not be present.<br />
Get your favorite number! Contact Coach Denson at 815-802-8614<br />
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NJCAA All-Americans<br />
Demetria Ward<br />
<strong>2011</strong><br />
Jordan Price<br />
Academic 2010<br />
Kayla Cripe<br />
2009<br />
Aimee Mishler<br />
Academic 2008<br />
Abby Williams<br />
2007 & 2008<br />
Maggie Sillar<br />
2006<br />
Rebekah Gallagher<br />
Academic 2006<br />
Casey Hadley<br />
2005 & 2006<br />
Iva Milevoj<br />
2003 & 2004<br />
Andrea Engleking<br />
2003<br />
Jeanie Davis<br />
Academic 2001<br />
Rebecca Stewart<br />
2002<br />
Margene Murdent<br />
Academic 2000<br />
Valerie Burg<br />
1998 & 1999<br />
Laura Leaver<br />
Academic 1998<br />
Amy Kieckbusch<br />
1995 & 1996<br />
Beth Favale<br />
Academic 1993<br />
Lisa Abry<br />
1992<br />
Lisa Robinson<br />
1990<br />
Kris Spezio<br />
1986<br />
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2010-11 Results<br />
DAY DATE OPPONENT PLACE RESULTS<br />
Tuesday Nov. 16 Oakton C.C. Home W 75-53<br />
Thursday Nov. 18 Lincoln <strong>College</strong> Lincoln W 102-73<br />
Saturday Nov. 20 Morton <strong>College</strong> Home W 92-41<br />
Tuesday Nov. 23. Danville Area C.C. Danville W 88-38<br />
Tuesday Nov. 30 Kishwaukee <strong>College</strong> Home W 113-68<br />
Saturday Dec. 4 Ancilla <strong>College</strong> Home W 105-50<br />
Tuesday Dec. 7 Moraine Valley C.C. Palos Heights W 70-48<br />
Thursday Dec.9 <strong>College</strong> of DuPage Home W 94-33<br />
Saturday Dec. 11 McHenry County <strong>College</strong> Home W 94-46<br />
Saturday Dec. 18 Kalamazoo Valley C.C. Home W 79-73<br />
Tuesday Dec. 21 Prairie State <strong>College</strong> Chicago Heights W 64-59<br />
Tues. - Thurs. Dec. 28 - 30 Illinois Central <strong>College</strong> Tournament East Peoria<br />
KCC vs. Grand Rapids C.C. W 90-62<br />
KCC vs. Illinois Central <strong>College</strong> W 95-70<br />
KCC vs. Kirkwood C.C. W 91-86<br />
Thursday Jan. 6 Waubonsee C.C. Home W 93-51<br />
Saturday Jan. 8 Highland C.C. Freeport W 87-55<br />
Wednesday Jan. <strong>12</strong> Millikin University JV Home W <strong>12</strong>1-70<br />
Saturday Jan. 15 Sauk Valley C.C. Dixon W 85-70<br />
Monday Jan. 17 Danville Area C.C. Home W 98-49<br />
Saturday Jan. 22 <strong>College</strong> of Lake County Grayslake W <strong>12</strong>9-32<br />
Tuesday Jan. 25 South Suburban <strong>College</strong> South Home W 119-80<br />
Saturday Jan. 29 Black Hawk East <strong>College</strong> Home W 89-72<br />
Tuesday Feb. 1 Olive Harvey <strong>College</strong> Chicago W <strong>12</strong>2-64<br />
Saturday Feb. 5 Wilbur Wright <strong>College</strong> Home W 115-38<br />
Thursday Feb. 10 Joliet Junior <strong>College</strong> Joliet W 103-85<br />
Saturday Feb. <strong>12</strong> Illinois Central <strong>College</strong> Home W 80-70<br />
Monday Feb. 14 Parkland <strong>College</strong> Champaign L 85-90 (OT)<br />
Thursday Feb. 17 Highland C.C. Freeport W <strong>12</strong>6-63<br />
Thursday Feb. 24 Region IV Div. II Quarterfinals Home<br />
KCC vs. Morton <strong>College</strong> W <strong>12</strong>6-38<br />
Saturday Feb. 26 Region IV Div. II Semifinals Olglesby<br />
KCC vs. Moraine Valley C.C. W 100-62<br />
Saturday March 5 Region IV Div. II Championship Olglesby<br />
KCC vs. Prairie State <strong>College</strong> W 85-71<br />
Wed. – Sat. March 16-19 NJCAA Division II National Tournament East Peoria<br />
KCC vs. Allegany (Md.) L 69-75<br />
KCC vs. Illinois Valley C.C. W 70-68<br />
KCC vs. Cincinnati State Technical and <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Ohio) L 79-84<br />
Final Record – 31-3<br />
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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> schedule<br />
Day Date Opponent Time Place<br />
Tuesday Nov. 15 Oakton C.C. 5 p.m. Des Plaines<br />
Thursday Nov. 17 McHenry County <strong>College</strong> 5 p.m. Crystal Lake<br />
Saturday Nov. 19 Morton <strong>College</strong> 1 p.m. Cicero<br />
Tuesday Nov. 29 Lake Land <strong>College</strong> 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Thursday Dec. 1 Wilbur Wright <strong>College</strong> 5 p.m. Chicago<br />
Saturday Dec. 3 Ancilla <strong>College</strong> 1 p.m. (EST) Plymouth, Ind.<br />
Tuesday Dec. 6 Moraine Valley C.C. 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Thursday Dec. 8 Kishwaukee <strong>College</strong> 5:30 p.m. Malta<br />
Saturday Dec. 10 Lake Michigan <strong>College</strong> 1p.m. (EST) Benton Harbor, Mich.<br />
Saturday Dec. 17 Kalamazoo Valley C.C. 1 p.m. (EST) Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />
Tuesday Dec. 20 Prairie State <strong>College</strong> 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Weds. - Thurs. Dec. 28-29 Parkland <strong>College</strong> Tournament TBA Champaign<br />
Thursday Jan. 5 <strong>College</strong> of Lake County 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Thursday Jan. <strong>12</strong> Illinois Central <strong>College</strong> 6 p.m. East Peoria<br />
Saturday Jan. 14 Highland C.C. 1 p.m. Home<br />
Monday Jan. 16 North Park University JV 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Thursday Jan. 19 Millikin University JV 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Saturday Jan. 21 Waubonsee C.C. 1 p.m. Sugar Grove<br />
Tuesday Jan. 24 South Suburban <strong>College</strong> 5 p.m. South Holland<br />
Saturday Jan. 28 Southern Illinois<br />
University-Edwardsville Club 1 p.m. Home<br />
Thursday Feb. 2 Olive Harvey <strong>College</strong> 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Saturday Feb. 4 Highland C.C. 1 p.m. Freeport<br />
Tuesday Feb. 7 Elmhurst <strong>College</strong> JV 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Saturday Feb. 11 Sauk Valley C.C. 3 p.m. Home<br />
Tuesday Feb. 14 Joliet Junior <strong>College</strong> 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Thursday Feb. 16 Northwestern University Club 5:30 p.m. Home<br />
Saturday Feb. 18 Black Hawk East <strong>College</strong> 1 p.m. Kewanee<br />
Saturday Feb. 25 Parkland <strong>College</strong> 1 p.m. Home<br />
Thursday March 1 Region IV Division II Quarterfinals TBA TBA<br />
Saturday March 3 Region IV Division II Semifinals TBA TBA<br />
Saturday March 10 Region IV Division II Championship TBA TBA<br />
Tues. - Sat. March 20-24 NJCAA Division II National Tournament TBA East Peoria<br />
All home games played in Activities Building at <strong>Kankakee</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
For directions and maps, visit www.kcc.edu/directions<br />
2010-11 final record: 31-3<br />
Times of all games listed are Central Standard Time unless noted.