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With three Kalamazoo locations—a main campus in Texas Township, the nearby Groves Campus, and Arcadia Commons Campus in downtown Kalamazoo—Kalamazoo Valley Community College offers certificate programs in more than 20 areas of study and associate degrees in 25 others.
These include business, healthcare, human and public service, and technical occupations, the latest of which is a pioneering effort in training wind-energy technology.
Kalamazoo Valley also provides student-placement services and works closely with other institutions to ensure the transfer of students’ credits. A fully accredited institution, Kalamazoo Valley offers day and evening, online and weekend classes for its 14,000 students.
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Form follows function at Kalamazoo Valley so the decision to centralize services linking students to a wide spectrum of KVCC resources has proven to be a success. Launched as a pilot program in 2007, the Student Services Center in a new wing at the Texas Township Campus has grown to serve more than 1,900 students each semester.
While student services such as counseling, tutoring and career advising have been a part of the college throughout its history, the Student Success Center expands those services. Essential to this proactive approach are the “student success advocates,” a new type of mentor created to give students intensive individual support, tracking and follow up.
Students and advocates work together from a signed agreement which formalizes the responsibilities of both parties. The advocate
serves as the personalized contact for assistance, referral and support as the student navigates his/her way through the college experience.
Follow up and accountability are crucial to student success. Any student can benefit from the variety of resources provided at the SSC. Research proves that students who access SSC services are 18% more likely to achieve their educational goal, whether that is getting training for job advancement, attaining a certificate or associate degree, transferring to a four-year institution, or personal enrichment.
Similar services are provided at the SSC in Anna Whitten Hall on the Arcadia Commons Campus downtown.
supporting student success
The new Student Success Center opened at KVCC’s Texas Township Campus in November 2010. It was part of a $12-million renovation and expansion project that was the college’s first major construction since the Student Commons was built in 2001.
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The 2011-12 season marks the beginning of several firsts for the Cougars. With the retirement of Dick Shilts, after 32 years at the helm, former assistant coach, Matt Dennis, takes over as head coach. Dennis brings with him former high school and college basketball coach Damian Smith to lead a recruiting class that includes 14 freshmen and one returning sophomore.
Although the Cougars are young, they do not lack the talent and athleticism to be a contender in the Michigan Community College Athletic Association Western
Conference. With good size and quickness, they should be able to apply pressure to the opposing team on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. The real test for the Cougars will be how quickly they can adjust to the college game, both mentally and physically. “I think we have a very talented group of players who can compete right away.
They will have to quickly adjust to the college game to realize their individual potential as well as the team’s full potential,” said Coach Dennis.
The Cougars have shown great commitment in pre-season conditioning and player development sessions. According to Coach Dennis, “The attitude, effort, and togetherness seem to be strengths of this year’s team.“ The Cougars will look to build upon these attributes as they come together and prepare for their early season games and play in the MCCAA Western Conference.
During the 2011-12 season there will be new faces in almost every facet of the men’s basketball program. The commitment to recruiting solid student-athletes who play hard and play together, however, will remain the same . “I believe the men’s basketball program has a great group of student-athletes,” said Dennis, “who will represent Kalamazoo Valley in the classroom and on the court. This team will continue the great tradition and reputation Kalamazoo Valley athletics is known for.”
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Parents Anthony & Virginia RicePosition GuardHeight 5’11”Year FreshmanHigh School Ferndale
AbilitiesSees the court very well, solid defender, strong desire to improveHighlights2010 All-League, 2010 All- Conference, MHSAA record for steals in a game
Parents Vincent Pachal & Yolanda HillPosition GuardHeight 6’3”Year FreshmanHigh School Muskegon
AbilitiesGood outside shooter, very athletic, very smart player, slasherHighlights2011 District Champs, 2011 All-Conference, 2011 All-Area, senior year led high school team in 3 pointers made with 67
Parents Todd & Cynthia MitchellPosition Point GuardHeight 6’2”Year FreshmanHigh School Muskegon
AbilitiesExtremely quick on offense and defense, great penetrator, game changer with the ball in his handsHighlights2011 District Champions, Led Muskegon Area in Assists
Parents Scott & Olwyn HancockPosition GuardHeight 5’10”Year FreshmanHigh School Cheboygan
AbilitiesSolid outside shooter, understands the game, hard worker, leader by exampleHighlights2010 All Conference, 2010 Honorable Mention All-State
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Parents William Hooper & Evelyn StuckeyPosition GuardHeight 6’1”Year SophomoreHigh School Kalamazoo Central
AbilitiesGood all around player, understands the game, makes others around him better, solid outside shooterHighlights2007 SMAC Conference Champ, 2007 District Champs, 2009-10 MC-CAA Western Conference Champs at Glen Oaks C.C.
Parents Daniel & Cheryl McGeePosition GuardHeight 6’2”Year SophomoreHigh School Merrillville, OH
AbilitiesVery athletic, ability to change the game on defense, extremely quick, can create offense with or without the ball
Parents Demesha MoorePosition Defensive specialistHeight 6’2”Year FreshmanHigh School Kalamazoo Central
AbilitiesHard worker, unselfish, high basketball IQ, always improving, leader on and off the courtHighlights2010 & 2011 SMAC Conference Champions, 2010 & 2011 State Champions
Parents Hershal & Helen HalePosition GuardHeight 6’2”Year FreshmanHigh School Kalamazoo Christian
AbilitiesTeam first player, hard worker, great attitude, deceptively quick, good mid-range shooter
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Parents John Hunt & Susan ColbertPosition GuardHeight 6’Year SophomoreHigh School Godwin Heights
AbilitiesScorers mentality, quick with the ball, physically strong defenderHighlights2010 All-Conference, 2010 All-Area Selection, 2010 Class B All-State
Parents Toye LidgePosition ForwardHeight 6’3”Year FreshmanHigh School Holt
AbilitiesGood shooter, unselfish, always looking to improve his game, runs the floor hard, aggressive rebounderHighlights2011 All-Conference, 2011, Honor roll
Parents Kristie SuperPosition GuardHeight 6’1”Year FreshmanHigh School Loy Norrix
AbilitiesGood lateral movement, desire to get better, great attitude, play makerHighlights2011 Team MVP, 2011 All- Conference, 2011 All-Area First-Team, 2011 All-State Honorable Mention
Parents David & Pat RileyPosition ForwardHeight 6’4”Year SophomoreHigh School Battle Creek St. Philip
AbilitiesTeam first player, leader, solid shooter, understands the gameHighlightsTwo Time All-City, Two Time All-League, 2010 Team MVP, 2010 All-State, 2010 Bank Hoops All-State 4th Team
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Parents Dave & Sheila BoweringPosition Forward/CenterHeight 6’6”Year FreshmanHigh School Battle Creek Lakeview
AbilitiesUnselfish, hardworker, smart player, good inside playerHighlightsCombined for 7 Varsity Awards in Basketball and Track, Honor Roll all 4 years, 2011 All-City Champion in High Jump
Parents Joe Zawacki, John & Kris RayPosition Forward / CenterHeight 6’5”Year FreshmanHigh School Monroe
AbilitiesPhysically strong, tenacious rebounder, runs the floor extremely well, never give up attitudeHighlightsHonor Roll Student, 2010 Most Improved Player
Parents William Harrison & Shirley CollinsPosition ForwardHeight 6’6”Year FreshmanHigh School Detroit Cody
AbilitiesDeceptively quick, good rebounder, game changer, can get off the floor quicklyHighlights2011 District Champions
Parents Benjamin & Debra RayPosition ForwardHeight 6’6”Year FreshmanHigh School Adrian Madison
AbilitiesSolid post player, aggressive rebounder, understands the game, good mid-range shooterHighlights2010 All-Conference Honorable Mention
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Parents Dale Battles & Merry Mitchell-BattlesPosition Guard/ForwardHeight 6’6”Year FreshmanHigh School Loy Norrix
AbilitiesVery long and athletic, ability to go inside and out, solid three point shooter, smooth offensive playerHighlights2011 McDonalds All-American Nominee, 2011 SMAC All- Conference, 2010 All-State Honorable Mention
Parents Albert McQueen & Carolyn SimsPosition Guard/ForwardHeight 6’6”Year FreshmanHigh School Eaton Academy
AbilitiesDeceptively quick with the ball, good outside shooter, strong desire to learn the gameHighlights2010 Conference Champions
Parents AnQuil DavisPosition ForwardHeight 6’5”Year FreshmanHigh School Muskegon
AbilitiesGreat post up player, runs the floor extremely well, understands the game, shot blockerHighlights2011 District Champions, Honorable Mention All-Conference
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Date opponent game time
10/14 SpringArbor-S 6:00pm10/22 Goshen - S 10:00 am10/27 KalamazooCollege-S 6:00pm11/2 Olivet-S 7:00pm11/7 AquinasCollegeJV 7:00pm11/12 Delta College 3:00pm11/16 TrineCollegeJV 7:00pm11/18 Alpena @ Muskegon 3:00pm11/19 St. Clair @ Muskegon 2:00pm11/21 Alma College JV 7:00pm12/2 Oakland CC 7:00pm12/3 Macomb CC 3:00pm12/6 Calvin College JV 7:30pm12/9 Alpena CC 8:00pm12/10 Kirtland CC @ Alpena 3:00pm 12/16 HenryFordCC 7:30pm12/17 AlmaCollegeJV 5:00pm1/6 Grand Rapids CC 7:30pm
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1/9 KelloggCC 7:30pm1/11 Glen Oaks CC 7:30pm1/14 MuskegonCC 3:00pm1/18 AncillaCollege 7:30pm1/21 Jackson CC 3:30 pm1/25 LansingCC 7:30pm1/27 Lake MI College 7:30pm2/5 GrandRapidsCC 3:30pm2/8 Kellogg CC 3:00pm2/12 GlenOaksCC 3:00pm2/15 Muskegon CC 7:30pm2/19 Ancilla College 3:00pm2/22 JacksonCC 7:30pm2/26 Lansing CC 3:00pm2/29 LakeMICollege 7:30pm
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Head coach Ron Welch and assistant coach Maureen Brown are optimistic about the team’s potential. “We have been impressed with this group’s leadership and work ethic in our first few weeks of work and feel confident that they will lead us where we want to go this year,” Coach Welch said. “I really like the chemistry with this team so far.”
The team has already bonded, both on the court and in the community where they volunteered with the West Michigan Cancer Center’s annual Summerfest for patients. “They have already made us very
proud of the effort put forth by them in this very worthy cause,” Coach Welch said. “Look for more to follow.”
Coach Welch said he thinks there are many good offensive players on the team, but the key to success will be defense. “It always comes down to how good your team is defensively,” he said.
“Our strength again this year will be our depth and the number of ‘weapons’ we will be able to put on the floor,” said Coach Welch. “I really like what I’ve seen with this group, and the sophomores’ desire to make their own mark on the Lady Cougar tradition and get back to the National tournament has impressed me. I can see this team climbing to great heights as the freshmen begin to mature as college players and get into the mix. We will have exceptional depth at every position, with size, quickness and speed, and several kids that I would consider play-makers.
All this being said, it will come down—as it usually does—to a couple of things: how we come together as a team and how willing we are to accept our individual roles. Rebounding and defense have been staples of our program for a long time and have provided success for the program in the past. If these players buy in to the way we play, this could be a special group and make their mark on a tradition already marked with excellence.”
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Parents Sam & Sheri AguilarPosition PerimeterHeight 5’7”Year FreshmanHigh School Chesaning
AbilitiesSolid defender, fine offensive rebounder, great over-all quickness and speed, ability to score from all over the court, leadership HighlightsThree Sport MVP, All Conference, Regional Championship, NJCAA Tournament Participant
Parents Doug GibbsPosition Point GuardHeight 5’9”Year SophmoreHigh School Kalamazoo Central
AbilitiesOutstanding ball handling and passing skills, threat to get into the paint or hit the deep threeHighlightsEvery game starter last year at KVCC, regional championship, NJCAA National tournament Participant
Parents Mike & Pam GroppPosition PerimeterHeight 5’4”Year SophomoreHigh School White PigeonFormer College Glen Oaks CC
AbilitiesHigh intensity player, tenacious defender and outstanding three point shooter, quiet leader. HighlightsAll Conference, All region, 2nd in scoring and assists at Glen Oaks, Western Conference Honorable Mention honor
Parents Danell Smith & Andrea MahonePosition GuardHeight 5’4”Year FreshmanHigh School Bangor
AbilitiesAbove average skill set, long range threat, scorer, solid perimeter defender.HighlightsFour year starter at Bangor, 3rd highest scorer with 1,128 pts, three year 1st team All conference, Class “C” All State honors, “BCAM’s Best”
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Parents Jim & Kelli SteinmanPosition ForwardHeight 5’10”Year FreshmanHigh School Allegan
AbilitiesGood offensive skills, deadly from mid range, work ethicHighlightsTeam Captain, Wolverine Conference All Conference Honorable Mention
Parents Scott & Linda SleemanPosition Combo GuardHeight 5’6”Year FreshmanHigh School Otsego
AbilitiesQuickness and speed, outstanding defense, scorer, threat from deepHighlights3 year All Wolverine Conference, Honorable Mention All State, “BCAM’s Best”, Dual Sport athlete at KVCC
Parents Jim Cochran & Tracy HutchinsPosition Combo GuardHeight 5’4”Year SophomoreHigh School Galesburg/Augusta
AbilitiesExtreme quickness, aggressive, energy giver, good passing skills, quick release shot from threeHighlightsAll conference KVA, State Championship, 2nd in steals(2.1) and assists (2.8) at KVCC, Regional Championship, NJCAA Tournament Participant
Parents Mike & Phyllis SalamonePosition Combo GuardHeight 5’6”Year Red Shirt FreshmanHigh School Richland Gull Lake
AbilitiesGood basketball IQ, solid handling and passing skills, long range threat, improving defensive skills HighlightsPlayed on the 2009-10 Richland Gull Lake team that went 24-1, medical ‘red shirt’ in 2010-11
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Parents Ray & Catrinka JohnsonPosition Combo GuardHeight 5’8”Year SophomoreHigh School Loy NorrixFormer College Lake Michigan
AbilitiesHigh basketball IQ, solid defender, strong and quick, very aggressive offensively with ability to score HighlightsSMAC All Star, MCCAA Western Conference 1st team, MCCAA All State, NJCAA Region XII All Star, lead team with 12.2 ppg
Parents Shane Leonard & Rhonda MartinPosition Forward/CenterHeight 5’11”Year FreshmanHigh School Brandywine (Niles)
AbilitiesRebounder, developing set of post moves, excellent mid range jump shooterHighlightsAll Conference, averaged 8 reb/gm and 9.8 ppg, three consecutive District titles, back to back regional titles, State Class “C” semi-finals
Parents Richard & Melissa HollandPosition Forward/CenterHeight 5’10”Year SophomoreHigh School Otsego
AbilitiesStrong, jumping ability, shot blocker and solid rebounder, developing range to threeHighlightsAll Wolverine Conference, All State, MCCAA Western Conference 1st team, MCCAA All State
Parents Jim & Karla HaydenPosition ForwardHeight 5’9”Year FreshmanHigh School Hastings
AbilitiesVery good skill set, excellent post passer, versatile, strong defenseHighlights12 varsity letter winner, MVP aver-aging 10.9 ppg, two year OK Gold All Conference, Student Athlete of the Year, top ten scholar, accepted into the prestigious Honors College at KVCC
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Parents Jim & Janet LoftsPosition ForwardHeight 5’9”Year SophomoreHigh School Otsego
AbilitiesMulti-skilled player, great rebound-er, above average quickness and speed, quiet leaderHighlightsThree year Wolverine Conference All Star, MCCAA West All Freshman and All Defensive team, NJCAA Regional All Tournament team
Parents Scott & Pam DevereauxPosition CenterHeight 6’0”Year FreshmanHigh School Hamilton
AbilitiesStrength and mobility, developing post moves, ability to hit threesHighlightsAll Conference OK Gold, All County, Athletic Commitment Award
Parents Pete & Dana CookPosition CenterHeight 6’1”Year SophomoreHigh School Paw Paw
AbilitiesStrength & post passing, floor awareness, leadership, tenacity, strong will, range to three HighlightsMCCAA West Conference Honorable Mention, All Freshman team, averaged 10.3 ppg and 6 reb/gm, Conference Co-champs, Regional Championship, NJCAA National tournament participant
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Date opponent game time
10/15 Mega Jamoree @ Owens 10:00 am10/22 Aquinas College Scrimmage 11:00 am11/5 KalamazooCollegeScrimmage 11:00am AnnualParent’sDayAlumniGame 1:00pm11/12 Delta College 1:00pm11/15 HopeCollegeJV 7:00pm11/18 Alpena @ Muskegon 1:00pm11/19 St. Clair @ Port Huron 1:00pm11/25 Owens CC @ Owens 3:00pm11/26 Columbus St @ Owens 11:00am11/30 Hope College JV 5:30pm12/2 GilletteMemorialClassic 7:30pm12/3 GilletteMemorialClassic 1:00pm12/9 St.ClairCountyCC 7:00pm12/10 ColumbusState 2:00pm12/17 KankakeeCC 1:00pm1/6 Grand Rapids CC 5:30pm1/9 KelloggCC 5:30pm1/11 Glen Oaks CC 5:30pm1/14 MuskegonCC 1:00pm
Date opponent game time
1/18 AncillaCollege 5:30pm1/21 Jackson CC 1:00pm1/25 LansingCC 5:30pm1/27 Lake MI College 5:30pm2/4 GrandRapidsCC 1:00pm2/8 Kellogg CC 5:30pm2/11 GlenOaksCC 1:00pm2/15 Muskegon CC 5:30pm2/18 Ancilla College 1:00pm2/22 JacksonCC(PinkZoneGame) 5:30pm2/25 Lansing CC 1:00pm2/29 LakeMICollege(SophomoreNight) 5:30pm
Locations and times to be announced3/3 MCCAA Championship 3/6 Region XII District Tournament3/9 Region XII District Tournament3/20 National Tournamen @Illinois Central
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