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Transcript of KCC 2014 Men's Basketball Media Guide
Basketball Men’s
2014-15
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THE FACTS
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Nickname: Cavaliers
Colors: Scarlet, White, Navy
Affiliation: NJCAA Division I2012-13 record:
25-5
Home court: George H. Ryan Activities Center
Location: 100 College Drive,
Kankakee, IL 60901
Founded:1966
Enrollment:3,500
Head coach: Julian Springer 815-802-8609
Assistant coach: Chris Gardner
Athletic office:815-802-8600
President:John Avendano, Ph.D.
Athletic director: Ted Petersen 815-802-8602
Athletic facilities coordinator:Donnie Denson 815-802-8614
Team Manager: Chris Hodges
Pack the HouseTuesday, Nov. 4
vs. Olivet Nazarene University JVMen’s basketball game: 7:30 p.m.
Free admission!Come support the Cavaliers!
Poor Boy
Restaurant
The players and coaches of the 2014-15 men’s basketball team wish to extend sincere thanks to the following people and business that have helped support the athletic program at KCC. We appreciate your donations and hope to give you in return a great season of collegiate athletics. Any omissions are unintentional.
John & Kathleen StuartHoekstra Farms, Jerry & David HoekstraMcColly Bennett Commercial Division
Jim & Julia Waskosky
Bruce AlbersRichard Frey
Al KlepkJeff & Kim Bennett
Johnnie & Kay HoyerBrian MarsalliGary E. Carr
PROMO EVENTS
CAVALIERS BOOSTER CLUB
Kankakee Community College is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution.
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES IF KANKAKEE
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Welcome Kankakee Community College student athletes, parents, supporters and fans!
As we begin the 2014-15 academic year at Kankakee Community College, there is an energy and excitement ac-companying many changes in the past and current calendar
year. We have relocated the South Extension Center in Watseka, the North Extension Center is open and houses our Workforce Services and adult education programs as well as being the site for our massage therapy program, the Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Center on Rt. 45/52 is open and the welding, technol-ogy, and other classes are running at capacity. Plus, we have just received funding for the construc-tion of an Advanced Technology Education Center.
Adding to those operational occurrences is the change in our
staff with a new vice president for instructional and student success, Dr. Michael Boyd, who joined us in May, and is al-ready making a difference in the lives of our students with his leadership of our faculty.
We have been fortunate to watch the continued success of our athletic teams, and you see a great deal of pride as you walk the halls of the college.
The student-athletes of KCC live our motto to “Start here. Finish Anywhere.” It is my firm belief that education is the key to all of our life successes, and I remain committed to our mis-sion to develop leaders. Our athletic program, and each sport, begin with the strong dedication of our complete coaching staff and are supported by the KCC board of trustees and our community. As parents and educators, we pledge to join your efforts to provide encouragement and support to our student-athletes.
I wish our student-athletes success both as students and as athletes at Kankakee Community College. It is an honor to be part of the Cavaliers family, and I would like to thank the parents of our student-athletes, each member of the coach-ing staff, and the members of our Cavalier Club who help to support our athletic teams. Please join the Board of Trustees, myself, faculty, staff, and all Cavalier fans in wishing each of our teams and coaches a successful season.
John Avendano, Ph.D.President
MICHAEL CORCORAN, M.D. received his degree from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield. His internship was served at Butterworth Hospital through Michi-gan State University followed by an orthopedic residency at the University of Missouri, Colum-bia Hospitals.
Corcoran then completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ala. He is a member of the American Medical Association, Illinois
State Medical Society, Illinois Association of Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine and the American College of Sports Medicine. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthope-dic Surgeons and is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery.
Corcoran currently serves as the director of OAK sports medicine. He is also team physician for Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais and several area high schools.
CAREY ELLIS, M.D. received his bachelor’s degree from San Diego State University in San Diego, and his medical degree from the University of Southern California in Los Ange-les. Ellis them completed a residency in family medicine at Kaiser Permanente in Woodland Hills, Calif. After four years of private practice in Los Angeles, he completed a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Oklahoma Col-lege of Medicine/Eastern Oklahoma Orthopedic Center in Tulsa.
Ellis specializes in sports medicine, orthope-
dic medicine and sports injuries. He is board certified by the American Board of Family Practice and also holds a certificate of added qualifications (CAQ) in sports medicine. Ellis is a member of the American Academy of Family Practice and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Ellis serves as director of sports medicine for Olivet Nazarene University and KCC and also serves as team physician for Bishop McNamara Catholic and Bloom Town-ship high schools.
MICHAEL CORCORAN M.D.
CAREY ELLIS M.D.
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2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
CAVALIER CHATTER
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The KCC’s men’s basketball program enters the season with high hopes fol-lowing a year that saw a top 25 national ranking and the second consecutive ap-pearance in the Region IV Division I cham-pionship game. Third year Head Coach Julian Springer has brought in athletes from six states, plus three international re-cruits. “We hope that this can be the year we get over the hump,” Springer said. “My first year, we made a surprise appear-ance as the fourth seed. This past year, we entered the region tournament as the number one seed and favorite to many.”
FRONTCOURTThis year’s Cavaliers team will bring a
different look to the frontcourt, with length and versatility. “Any time you lose an All-American at the post position, there is a concern,” Springer said. “But I am excited about the versatility that we added with all
of our post being able to pass, dribble and shoot.”
At center, Aleksandar Malinic, a skilled 6’8” 225 pound transfer from Gannon University will be expected to provide leadership and stability in the post. Also expected to compete for a starting spot is Dwight Nared, a native of Cincinnati. At 6’7”, he is a long, athletic forward who will bring a tremendous amount of athleticism. Latrell Tidwell, another Cincinnatian, is a 6’8” do-it-all forward who will contribute right away. Nathaniel Johnson and Ter-rence Bush are two skilled 6’6” forwards who will add depth and compete for im-mediate playing time.
BACKCOURTThe Cavaliers will again be very talented
in the backcourt.DeVantae Price is the lone returning
starter from last season (8.5 PPG). Expec-
tations are for him to have an even bigger role on this year’s squad. A 6’2” guard from Tamms, Price brings scoring ability and athleticism to this year’s team. Mykeil Tzul, a quick 5’10” point guard from New York City, was a backup last year. He is the front runner to be the starting point guard. Making a strong push as point guard is 6’1” freshman Malik House (Ra-cine, Wis.). Another wing,Elliot Sentence out of Great Britain (6’6”, 215 pounds), will contribute right away with outside shooting and ability to score. Kevin Daniels, a 6’3” freshman from Cincinnati is the team’s best playmaker. He also will compete for a starting role. Jaquaveis Al-exander (6’5” freshman; Marietta, Ga.) and Darrion Beane (6’4” freshman, East St. Louis) both will be in the mix for immedi-ate playing time.
BILL CARTWRIGHT BASKETBALL CAMP OF CHAMPIONS
This special camp is for boys and girls entering fourth through 12th grades. Campers are grouped by age and position. “We learn how to play team basketball,” Bill Cartwright said. “We learn how to build ourselves up individually and have some fun.” The focus will be on offensive and defensive skill development. All participants get a camp T-shirt, a picture with Cartwright and a signed autograph from him.
In addition to Cartwright, other camp coaches will be from KCC and other basketball programs. Some camp proceeds ben-efit scholarships for KCC athletes. The camp is co-sponsored by KCC Cavaliers Athletics and Faber Financial Group. For informa-tion, times and cost, phone 815-802-8600 or 815-802-8609.
CAVALIERS ACADEMICSKCC takes pride in academic achievement. “Academics will
be the number one component for the college experience of our student-athletes,” said coach Springer. “KCC is very fortunate to have student-athletes who take pride in being ‘students’ first. We will continue to bring in student-athletes who believe in what KCC has to offer and will work hard toward achieving their de-gree from KCC and moving on to the university level.”
CAVALIERS COMMUNITYIn the Kankakee community, KCC student-athletes serve
as representatives of the college and its athletic department. Cavaliers student-athletes are held to a higher level of ac-countability and responsibility both within the campus environ-ment and in the community. This responsibility creates a family atmosphere for the Cavaliers basketball team and strengthens the bond between teammates. The family experience contin-ues beyond graduation as lifelong friendships are formed.
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Julian Springer has completed two sea-sons as the head men’s basketball coach at KCC. In the 2013-14 season, the Cava-liers ended with a 25-5 record and were ranked top 25 in the final national poll. In the region, they finished with a no. 1 rank-ing and a record of 9-1. KCC finished the season as the Region IV runner-up and ranked no. 1 in the country in field goal percentage at 53.3%, breaking a school record held since the 1978-79 season. The Cavaliers only allowed 53.8 points per contest, also the best in school history.
Springer took over the program on Aug. 9, 2012. Despite having one student-athlete on the roster when he accepted the position, he recruited an entire team and led the Cavaliers to the Region IV champi-onship game.
“KCC has a tremendous amount of basketball tradition and community support,” said Springer.
Prior to his arrival at KCC, Springer served as the head coach at Rock Valley College for two seasons.
Springer led the Golden Eagles to their first winning season in more than a decade, finishing with a record of 20-11 for the 2011-12 season. Springer’s only recruiting class improved from last place to second place in the region and recorded one of the biggest conference turnarounds in school history, going from 4-10 in his first season to 9-5 the following season.
Prior to becoming a head coach, he spent one season as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Jackson State University. That season the Tigers won the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season championship finishing with a 17-1 record, the best mark in conference history. Jackson State received an invite to the National Invitational Tournament. He coached three All-SWAC performers including SWAC Player of the Year, Garrison Johnson and SWAC Newcomer of the Year, Tyrone Hanson.
Springer also spent two seasons as an assistant coach and director of campus recreation at Alma College (Mich.). There, he assisted with a recruiting class that doubled its win total from the previous season.
At the time Springer was hired, Ted Petersen, KCC athletic director, said: “Julian Springer has a history of success working with student-athletes. Though it is important and beneficial that
he has coaching experience, Springer will have his biggest impact as a motivator and educator. His talent as a coach will be complemented nicely by his history of success with students.”
As a native of Chicago, Springer directed and coached a city basketball league for two years. In that span, more than 20 players earned NCAA Division I scholarships. Those players include Jerome Randle (University of California, 2010 PAC-10 Player of the Year), Jeremy Pargo (Gonzaga University, 2008 West Coast Conference Player of the Year), and Stefhon Hannah (Missouri University, 2007 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year ).
He also has spent several years coach-ing college basketball camps at Central
Michigan University, Northern Illinois University, and University of Toledo. He has coached day camps in Indianapolis, Orlando, Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla. for the Black Coaches and Ad-ministrators organization.
Springer attended St. Ignatius High School, where he helped his team win the regional and sectional championship and finish in the “Sweet Sixteen” of the Illinois State Basketball Tournament in 2000.
Springer has a bachelor’s degree in recreation and a minor in coaching from Southern Illinois University (2005). In 2007, he earned a master’s degree in athletic administration while serving as the graduate student assistant coach for the Central Michigan University Chippewas. While at CMU, he also served as head coach of the Central Michigan Club Basketball Traveling Team and taught undergraduate physical education courses for two years. In 2011, Springer received a master’s degree in health, physical education, and recreation from Jackson State University. He is one of only a few college head coaches in the country who holds two master’s degrees.
He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, Black Coaches and Administrators Association and the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association. Springer is the seventh men’s basketball head coach in KCC’s history.
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Julian SpringerHeadCoach
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MEET THE COACHES
BEHIND THE LINES
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Chris Gardner enters his first season as an assis-tant coach for KCC. He joins the Cavaliers after years as a head coach of the Example AAU boys and girls basketball programs in Kankakee. Gardner’s teams have had success competing at several of the top tournaments across the country.
Prior to coaching the Example AAU program, Gardner has been an assistant women’s basketball coach at Moraine Valley Community College and head sophomore girls coach at Chicago Vocational High School.
Coach Gardner played college basketball at Elgin Community College and Trinity International Univer-sity. He also is in his fourth season playing profes-sionally for Kankakee County Soldiers.
Cover, players and coaches photos taken by
Image Group Photography in Bourbonnais.
Media guide designed by Image Group Photography,
with assistance from the KCC media department.
Ted PetersenAthletic Director
Donnie DensonAthletic Facilities
Coordinator
Joellen VasquezAthletic
Administrative Assistant
Julian Springer Athletic academic success
program coordinator
Roy CordesAnnouncer
Candice Brackett LAT, ATC
Trainer
Chris Hodges Manager
Assistant CoachChris Gardner
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MEET THE TEAM
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NO. NAME POSITION HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN
0 Keyon Thomas Guard 5’7” 140 Freshman Hopkins Park
1 Darrion Beane Guard 6’4” 175 Freshman East St. Louis
3 Latrell Tidwell Forward 6’8” 190 Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio
4 Mykeil Tzul Guard 5’11” 175 Sophomore Queens, N.Y.
5 Malik House Guard 6’1” 170 Freshman Racine, Wis.
10 Elliot Sentance Guard/Forward 6’6” 215 Freshman Whetstone, England
11 Octavius Jefferson Guard 6’1” 170 Freshman Pembroke Township
12 Kevin Daniels Guard 6’3” 180 Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio
22 Jaquaveis Alexander Forward 6’5” 195 Freshman Marietta, Ga.
23 Aleksander Malinic Forward 6’8” 225 Sophomore Belgrade, Serbia
24 DeVante Price Guard 6’2” 190 Sophomore Tamms
25 Terrence Bush Forward 6’6” 210 Freshman Florissant, Mo.
32 Dwight Nared Forward 6’7” 180 Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio
33 Nathaniel Johnson Forward 6’6” 210 Sophomore Toronto, Canada
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POSITION: Guard
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 5’7”
WEIGHT: 140 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Hopkins Park
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Chicago Bulls
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Derrick Rose
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Dime
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Fearless, Beast, Unstoppable
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Gilbert Arenas
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Big Sean
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Derrick Rose
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: I started from the bottom.
TEAMMATE DARRION BEANE SAYS: Keyon is a smart and very fast guard. He is tiny but can jump like (Russell) Westbrook.
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POSITION: Guard
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 5’7”
WEIGHT: 140 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Hopkins Park
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Chicago Bulls
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Derrick Rose
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Dime
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Fearless, Beast, Unstoppable
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Gilbert Arenas
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Big Sean
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Derrick Rose
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: I started from the bottom.
TEAMMATE DARRION BEANE SAYS: Keyon is a smart and very fast guard. He is tiny but can jump like (Russell) Westbrook.
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CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’4”
WEIGHT: 175 lbs.
HOMETOWN: East St. Louis
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Cleveland Cavaliers
FAVORITE ATHLETE: LeBron James
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Sports Illustrated
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Big, Athletic, Smart
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: My Mom
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Dwight Howard
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: LeBron James
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: I want to be #1 at everything I do.
WHAT TEAMMATE NATHANIEL JOHNSON SAYS: Darrion is an excellent slasher that will rise and dunk on a sleeping defender.
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POSITION: Forward
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’8”
WEIGHT: 190 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Cincinnati, Ohio
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Golden State Warriors
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Harrison Barnes
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Dime
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Passion, Energy, Aggression
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Norris Cole
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Semaj Christon
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Harrison Barnes
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Oracle Arena
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: There are 3 things I play for; God, family, and basketball.
WHAT TEAMMATE ELLIOT SENTANCE SAYS: Solid athlete, runs the court well and is very vocal on the court.
3latrell tidwell
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POSITION: Guard
CLASS: Sophomore
HEIGHT: 5’11”
WEIGHT: 175 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Queens, N.Y.
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: N.Y. Knicks
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Kyrie Irving
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: ESPN
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Fast, Crafty, Aggressive
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Jay Z
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: My Momma
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Kyrie Irving
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: I’m built 4 anything.
WHAT TEAMMATE KEYON THOMAS SAYS: My homie got game. He’s got mad handles. He’s going to have a big year.
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POSITION: Guard
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’1”
WEIGHT: 170 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Racine, Wis.
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: L.A. Clippers
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Kobe Bryant
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: ESPN
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Hard, Fast, Crafty
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Kobe Bryant
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: My Mom
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Nick Young
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Staples Center
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: It’s my favorite number.
WHAT TEAMMATE DWIGHT NARED SAYS: He lights the gym up with his shot.
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POSITION: Guard/forward
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’6”
WEIGHT: 215 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Whetstone, England
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Oklahoma City Thunder
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Kevin Durant
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Sports Illustrated
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Tough, Composed, Aggressive
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Paul Walker
MY GAME RESEMBLES THESE NBA PLAYERS: Kyle Korver/Jimmer Fredette
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Staples Center
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: It’s the number I used when playing for my country.
WHAT TEAMMATE DEVANTE PRICE SAYS: He has the best torch I’ve seen ever. Also he is very powerful.
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POSITION: Guard
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’1”
WEIGHT: 170 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Pembroke Township
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Cleveland Cavaliers
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Lebron James
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Sports Illustrated
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Unselfish, High flier
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Derrick Rose
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Dwayne Wade
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Lebron James
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: It is my little brother’s number
WHAT TEAMMATE KEYON THOMAS SAYS: He is the shortest dunker I’ve ever played with.
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POSITION: Guard
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’3”
WEIGHT: 180 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Cincinnati, Ohio
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Cleveland Cavaliers
FAVORITE ATHLETE: LeBron James
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: ESPN
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Aggressive, Calm, Passive
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Chad Johnson
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Rich Homie Quan
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Brandon Jennings
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: High school
WHAT TEAMMATE ALEKSANDER MALINIC SAYS: Good ball handler, great slasher, and smart defen-sive player.
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POSITION: Forward
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’5”
WEIGHT: 195 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Marietta, Georgia
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAMS: L.A. Lakers & Golden State Warriors
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Kobe Bryant
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: ESPN
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Physical, Explosive, Quick
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Ken Caldwell-Pope
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: J. Cole
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: The Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: I’ve had 22 since freshman year, so I just kept it.
WHAT TEAMMATE TERRENCE BUSH SAYS: He has the fastest first step I’ve seen in a while; knows how to finish at the rim with either hand.
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POSITION: Forward
CLASS: Sophomore
HEIGHT: 6’5”
WEIGHT: 225 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Belgrade, Serbia
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAMS: BC Partizan Belgrade/ Dallas Mavericks
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Dirk Nowitzki
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Sports Illustrated
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Smart, passionate, composed
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Ted Petersen
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Serbian version of Kevin Love
MY GAME RESEMBLES THESE NBA PLAYERS: Boris Diaw, Luis Scola
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Belgrade Arena
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: I had it when I was really little.
WHAT TEAMMATE LATRELL TIDWELL SAYS: Very intelligent player, plays to his strengths. He is a very good fundamental post player, and a great post passer.
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POSITION: Guard
CLASS: Sophomore
HEIGHT: 6’2”
WEIGHT: 190 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Tamms
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Chicago Bulls
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Derrick Rose
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Sports Illustrated
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Explosive, Quick, Under-control
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Carmelo Anthony
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Myself
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Russell Westbrook
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: I’ve had it since my freshman year of high school.
WHAT TEAMMATE MYKEIL TZUL SAYS: He is a one man fast break, with tremendous athleticism. I love playing with my brother.
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POSITION: Forward
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’6”
WEIGHT: 210 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Florissant, Mo.
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: N.Y. Knicks
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Carmelo Anthony
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: SLAM
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Physical, Shooter, Dangerous
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Brad Beal
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: LaMarcus Aldridge
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Carmelo Anthony at power forward
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Madison Square Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: It was my high school number.
WHAT TEAMMATE MALIK HOUSE SAYS: The man has an amazing wide range something like Carmelo Anthony. He has the best fade away I’ve ever seen.
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POSITION: Forward
CLASS: Freshman
HEIGHT: 6’7”
WEIGHT: 180 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Cincinnati, Ohio
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Cleveland Cavaliers
FAVORITE ATHLETE: LeBron James
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: ESPN
THREE (OR MORE) WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Energized, Great dunker, High Motor
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Jay Bilas
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: TayShaun Prince
MY GAME RESEMBLES THIS NBA PLAYER: Anthony Price
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: Rupp Arena
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: My brothers. The reason I play.
WHAT TEAMMATE KEVIN DANIELS SAYS: He dunks on anybody and likes to rebound.
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POSITION: Forward
CLASS: Sophomore
HEIGHT: 6’6”
WEIGHT: 210 lbs.
HOMETOWN: Toronto, Ontario
FAVORITE PRO SPORTS TEAM: Boston Celtics
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Paul Pierce
IF I COULD BE ON THE COVER OF A MAGAZINE, IT WOULD BE: Sports Illustrated
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW I PLAY: Versatile, Under-control, Crafty
THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I’VE MET: Demetrius Pinder
PEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Samuel Jackson, James Worthy
IF I COULD PLAY IN ANY ARENA, IT WOULD BE: TD Garden
HOW I CHOSE MY UNIFORM NUMBER: Larry Bird wore 33 for the Celtics.
WHAT TEAMMATE JAQUAVEIS ALEXANDER SAYS: He’s versatile and can get you a quick bucket or get to the free throw line.
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TEAM RECORDS - GAME Most points 140 vs. Future academy Prep 2011-12Most field goals 61 vs. National College of Education 1971-72Most 3-pt. field goals 16 vs. Malcolm X College 2002-03 vs. Sauk Valley College 2003-04Most field goal attempts 117 vs. Moraine Valley C.C 1976-77Most 3-pt. field goal attempts 41 vs. Carl Sandburg College 1992-93Best field goal % 70% vs. Muscatine C.C. (Iowa 1980-81Most free throws 32 vs. Thornton C.C. 1974-75 vs. Glouchester County College (N.J.) 1986-87Most free throw attempts 48 vs. Richard J. Daley College 1983-84 vs. Glouchester County College (N.J.) 1986-87Most rebounds 70 vs. Black Hawk East College 1995-96Most points by opponent 144 vs. Lake Land College 1972-73Fewest points by opponent 25 vs. Trinity International University JV 2013-14 27 vs. Chanute AFB 1982-83Highest score, KCC and opponent 244 vs. Lake Land College 1972-73Most fouls 39 vs. Lake Land College 1972-73Fewest fouls 9 vs. Thornton C.C. 1974-75
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON Most points 3,710 1986-87Best per game average 92.8 1986-87Most field goals 1,450 1986-87Most 3-pt. field goals 256 2002-03Most field goal attempts 2,777 1986-87Most 3-pt. field goal attempts 718 2002-03Best field goal % 53.2% 2013-14Best 3-pt. field goal % 40.4% 1991-92Most free throws made 796 1986-87Most free throw attempts 1,139 1986-87Best free throw % 71.5% 1975-76Most rebounds 1,760 1986-87Most wins 34 1986-87Most losses 26 1969-70Best winning percentage 94.3% 1983-84Consecutive wins 29 1990-91Consecutive losses 9 1969-70Best defensive average 53.8 2013-14COACHES’ RECORDS Year Won Loss Win % Coach2012-13 14 18 43.8 Julian Springer 2006-12 148 47 75.9 Joseph Lightfoot1993-06 286 144 66.5 David Holstein1974-93 548 115 82.6 Denny Lehnus1970-74 47 62 43.1 Jim Ficek1969-70 7 26 21.2 Bill Kantra1968-69 11 18 37.9 Glen IsaacsTotals 1,047 412 71.8%
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAMEMost points 49 Mark Atkins 1991-92Most field goals 20 Mark Atkins 1991-92Most 3-pt. field goals 11 Rick Collum 1997-98Most field goals attempted 31 Rick Collum 1997-98 31 Ed Lee 1972-73Most 3-pt. field goals attempted 21 Rick Collum 1997-98Most free throws made 17 Jeff Scott 1974-75Most free throw attempts 20 Tyray Pearson 1999-00Most assists 22 Derrell Conner 2008-09Most rebounds 23 Mark Mara 1975-76Consecutive free throws 30 Jeff Scott 1974-75
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASONMost points 797 Tyray Pearson 1999-00Most field goals 305 Tyray Pearson 1999-00Most 3-pt. field goals attempted 110 Bobby Dixon 2003-04Most field goals attempted 568 Jeff Scott 1975-76Most 3-pt. field goals attempted 292 Bobby Dixon 2003-04Best field goal % 64.4% Clint Wilson (107-166) 1998-99Most free throws made 187 Tyray Pearson 1999-00Most free throw attempts 249 Tyray Pearson 1999-00Best free throw % 88% Jeff Scott (140-159) 1975-76Most assists 405 LeRoy Parnell 1986-87Most rebounds 458 Fred Baptist 1972-73
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSMost points 1,307 Tyray Pearson (1998-00)Most field goals 521 Jeff Scott (1974-76)Most 3-pt. field goals 191 Bobby Dixon (2002-04) Most field goal attempts 1,078 Jeff Scott (1974-76)Most 3-pt. field goal attempts 473 Bobby Dixon (2002-04)Best field goal percentage 62.9% Tyray Pearson (1998-00)Most free throws made 335 Chaz Spicer (2003-05)Most free throw attempts 440 Tyray Pearson (1998-00)Best free throw percentage 84.01% Jeff Scott (1974-76)Most assists 494 LeRoy Parnell (1985-87)Most rebounds 669 Fred Baptist (1970-71)
TOP 15 SCORERSTyray Pearson 1,307 1998-00Jeff Scott 1,304 1974-76Mark Atkins 1,284 1990-92Chaz Spicer 1,201 2003-05Craig Jones 1,187 1980-82Ed Lee 1,161 1971-73Neville Brown 1,113 1977-79Mark Mara 1,065 1975-77Bobby Dixon 1,010 2002-04James Murphy 1,004 1997-98, 2001-02Johnelle Slone 949 1991-93Lawrence Brown 945 1976-78Julius Denton 919 1986-88Andy Kpedi 909 1987-89David Holstein 905 1971-73TOP 15 REBOUNDERSFred Baptist 669 1970-71 1972-73Ed Lee 606 1971-73Tyray Pearson 585 1998-00Andy Kpedi 546 1987-89Gerald Campbell 532 2008-10Neville Brown 490 1977-79Mario Bailey 472 1989-91Mark Atkins 472 1990-92Greg Logan 456 1992-94Mark Mara 448 1975-77Julius Denton 443 1986-88Oliver Wilkins 442 1973-75Craig Jones 439 1980-82Chaz Spicer 439 1903-05Lawerence Brown 428 1976-78Anthony Lewis 423 1988-90TOP 15 ASSISTSLeRoy Parnell 494 1985-87Cody Butler 470 1989-91Jessie James 406 1991-93Clarence Baker 404 1999-01Keith Gill 404 1987-89Dave Carley 389 1978-80Dennis Miller 322 1989-91Don Redfield 319 1980-82Kenny Page 316 2004-06Michael Murff 313 1983-85Jeff Scott 292 1974-76Rick Collum 286 1996-98Mike Gallois 284 1974-76Kevin Jones 283 1979-81TOP 5 3-POINTERSBobby Dixon 191 2002-04James Hall 183 1999-01Ron Jones 175 2000-02Mark Atkins 171 1990-92Dennis Miller 150 1989-91TOP 5 IN STEALSJessie James 191 1991-93Dennis Miller 189 1989-91Mario Bailey 188 1989-91LeRoy Parnell 173 1985-87Kurnie Nickson 162 1998-00Julius Denton 162 1986-88
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ABCD Prep 1 0Allegant C.C. (Md.) 2 2Alvin C.C. (Texas) 0 1Ancilla College 6 0Aquinas J.C. (Tenn.) 2 0Belleville Area College 2 0Black Hawk College 19 0Black Hawk East College 38 1Brevard C.C. (Fla.) 2 1Brunswick College (Ga.) 1 0Camden County College (N.J.) 1 0Carl Sandburg College 22 1Central Florida C.C. 9 3Cincinnati State C.C. 1 0Clark State C.C. 2 0Clinton C.C. (Iowa) 1 0Coahoma C.C. (Miss.) 0 1College of DuPage 11 7College of Lake County 4 0Columbus State C.C. 2 0Community College of Rhode Island 1 0Concordia University JV 2 0C.S. Mott C.C. (Mich.) 1 1Cuyahoga C.C. (Ohio) 1 0Cypress College (Calif.) 2 0Danville Area C.C. 48 22Daytona Beach C.C. (Fla.) 0 2Delgado C.C. (La.) 2 0Dixie College (Utah) 2 1Douglas College (British Columbia) 1 0Eastern Arizona College 0 1Edison C.C. 1 0Elgin C.C. 10 0Elmhurst College JV 1 0Enterprise State C.C 1 0Eureka College JV 1 0Ferrum College JV (Va.) 1 0Florida C.C. 1 0Florida College 0 1Forest Park C.C. (Mo.) 0 1Peoria K&D 4 0 Gateway Technical College (Wis.) 2 0Glen Oaks C.C. (Mich.) 2 0Glouchester County College (N.J.) 1 0Hagerstown C.C. (Md.) 0 2Highland C.C. 30 23Highland Park C.C. (Mich.) 1 0Hillsborough C.C. (Fla.) 0 2Hiwassee College (Tenn.) 2 0Hutchinson C.C. (Kan.) 1 1Illinois Benedictine University JV 7 0Illinois Central College 21 0Illinois Valley C.C. 18 3Indiana Dabney University JV 6 0Indiana Vocational Technical College 5 2Indian Hills C.C. (Iowa) 0 1
Jacksonville College (Texas) 1 0John A. Logan College 5 1Joliet Junior College 13 5Judson College JV 1 9Kalamazoo Valley C.C. (Mich.) 1 0Kaskaskia College 5 3Kellogg C.C. (Mich.) 3 0Kendall College 1 0Kennedy-King College 40 17Kirkwood C.C. 0 1Kirtland C.C. 0 2Kishwaukee College 7 0Lake Land College 21 15Lake Michigan C.C. (Mich.) 17 2Lake Sumter C.C. (Fla.) 3 0Lewis and Clark C.C. 1 0Lewis University J.V. 2 0Lincoln College 4 3Lincoln Land C.C. 25 2Lincoln Trail C.C. 1 1Malcolm X College 35 10Marshalltown C.C. (Iowa) 1 1Mattatuck College (Conn.) 1 0McHenry County College 2 0Mesa C.C. (Ariz.) 1 0Miami-Dade C.C.-North (Fla.) 0 1Miami-Dade C.C. (Fla.) 1 2Mid-Michigan C.C. 2 0Mid State Tech C.C. 2 0Milwaukee Area Tech. College (Wis.) 1 0Mineral Area C.C. (Mo.) 1 1Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. 0 1Missouri Baptist College JV 1 0Missouri State University 1 2West Plains 1 2Moberly Area C.C. 7 1Moraine Valley C.C. 33 7Morton College 17 0Muscatine C.C. (Iowa) 4 0New Creation Prep Academy 2 0New Mexico J.C. 1 0North Central University JV 1 0North park University JV 2 0Oakton C.C. 2 1Olive Harvey College 53 5Olivet Nazarene University JV 27 1Olney Central College 3 0Parkland College 42 17Pensacola J.C. (Fla.) 0 2Polk C.C. (Fla.) 1 0Prairie State College 18 2Rend Lake College 7 1Richard J. Daley College 12 1Richland C.C. 4 0Rise Academy Prep 1 0Robert Morris University 1 0
Chicago JV 1 0Rockford College JV 20 0Rock Valley College 3 0Sauk Valley C.C. 33 8Schoolcraft College (Mich.) 1 1Seminole C.C. (Fla.) 2 0Shelby State C.C. (Tenn.) 0 1Simmons College 2 0Southeastern C.C. 0 3Southeastern C.C. (Iowa) 19 29Southern Baptist (Mo.) 1 0South Plains College (Texas) 1 0South Suburban College 51 8Southwestern Michigan College 3 0Spoon River College 3 1Springfield College in Illinois 1 1St. Catherine College (Ky.) 1 1St. John N.W. Military Academy 2 1St. John’s River C.C. (Fla.) 4 0St. Joseph’s College JV (Ind.) 8 0St. Xavier University JV 9 0State Fair 0 1Santa Fe C.C. (Fla.) 2 1Sullivan College (Ky.) 1 5SW Missouri State University JV 1 0Tallahassee C.C. 0 1Three Rivers C.C. 1 5Trinity Christian College JV 1 1Trinity International University JV 2 0Triton College 13 4Truman Community College 7 1University of Illinois JV 1 0University of North Dakota JV 1 0University of St. Francis 10 0Uptown AAU 1 0University of Wisconsin JV 1 0Vincennes University (Ind.) 14 34Wabash Valley C.C. 6 6Waubonsee C.C. 15 1Westchester C.C. (N.Y.) 1 0William Rainey Harper College 14 2Wilbur Wright College 16 1Yavapai College (Ariz.) 1 0
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Neville Brown 1979
Dave Carley 1980
Kevin Jones 1981
Craig Jones 1982
Roger Burlison 1983
Scott McCants 1984
Allen Eaton 1986
LeRoy Parnell 1987
Julius Denton 1988
Andy Kpedi 1989
Anthony Lewis 1990
Dennis Miller 1991
Ken Williams 1991
Mark Atkins 1992
Jessie James 1993
James Murphy 1998
Tyray Pearson 1999 & 2000
Bobby Dixon 2004
Chaz Spicer2005
Kenny Page 2006
Menji Mundadi 2007
DeAngelo Hailey 2011
Karrington Ward 2012
Alvin Braddock2014
2014-15 Men’s Basketball Schedule DAY DATE TIME OPPONENT LOCATION NOVEMBER Tuesday 4 7:30 p.m. Olivet Nazarene University JV Home** Thursday 6 7:30 p.m. Midwest Elite Preparatory Academy Home Tuesday 11 7:30 p.m. Morton College Home Friday 14 5 p.m. (EST) John A. Logan College Vincennes, Ind. Saturday 15 7 p.m.(EST) Vincennes University Vincennes, Ind. Tuesday 18 7:30 p.m. Moraine Valley Community College Home Monday 24 7 p.m. Olivet Nazarene University JV Kankakee Armory Wednesday 26 7:30 p.m. Rockford University JV RockfordDECEMBER Monday 1 7:30 p.m. Trinity Christian College JV Home Thursday 4 7:30 p.m. St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy Home Tuesday 9 7 p.m. Prairie State College Chicago Heights Friday 12 7 p.m. Indian Hills Classic vs. Indian Hills Ottumwa, Iowa Saturday 13 4 p.m. Indian Hills Classic vs. William Penn JV Ottumwa, Iowa Thursday 18 7:30 p.m. Sauk Valley Community College HomeJANUARY Wednesday 7 5 p.m. North Park University JV Chicago Saturday 10 3 p.m. Highland Community College Freeport Tuesday 13 7:30 p.m. Malcolm X College Home Thursday 15 7 p.m. Trinity Christian College JV Palos Heights Saturday 17 3 p.m. Parkland College Home Thursday 22 7 p.m. Richard J. Daley College Chicago Saturday 24 1 p.m. Harry S Truman College Chicago Tuesday 27 7:30 p.m. Kennedy-King College Home Saturday 31 5 p.m. Southeastern Community College Burlington, Iowa Tuesday 3 7:30 p.m. Richard J. Daley College Home FEBRUARY Thursday 5 7:30 p.m. Rockford University JV Home Saturday 7 3 p.m. Highland Community College Home Tuesday 10 7 p.m. Kennedy-King College Chicago Saturday 14 5 p.m. Sauk Valley Community College Dixon Tuesday 17 7 p.m. Malcolm X College Chicago Saturday 21 3 p.m. Harry S Truman College Home Thursday 26 6p.m. RegionIVDiv.IQuarterfinals Dixon Saturday 28 6p.m. RegionIVDiv.ISemifinals DixonMARCH Monday 2 8 p.m. Region IV Div. I Championship Dixon Saturday 7 7 p.m. District 4 Div. I Championship TBA Tues.-Sat. 16-20 TBA NJCAA National Tournament Hutchinson, Kan.
Home games in bold. ** PACK THE PLACE GAMEAll home games played in the Activities Building at Kankakee Community College
For directions and maps: www.kcc.edu/directionsGame times are Central time unless marked.
Head coach: Julian SpringerAssistant coach: Chris Gardner