Anderson Athletic Center Gets Upgrades During Summer of 2010
While the Anderson Athletic is usually pretty quiet when classes aren’t in session, there was plenty of activity around the gym this past summer. The finishing touches are being put on a pretty impressive facelift for the facility that includes new portable baskets, a scoreboard with stat panels, brighter and more energy efficient lighting, and a Hornet painted in the middle of the floor. The renovations are scheduled to be completed in time for the Hornet Volleyball Green Invitational on September 4th & 5th, 2010.
New scoreboard with stat panels
New portable baskets
New Hornet painted at center court
Second half lead
slips away in Women's Basketball loss to Trine The women's basketball team saw a
second half lead disappear in a 73-52 home loss to
Trine in the Hornets' season finale on Saturday, Feb.
20. The Hornets jumped out to an early 11-2 lead and
led 20-12 with 8:47 left in the first half. Kalamazoo
led the entire first half and took a 27-24 lead into
halftime. Kalamazoo extended its lead to 14 (47-33)
with 13:00 left in the game, but Trine used a 15-0
run over the next three minutes to take its first
lead of the game (48-47) with 10:14 left to play.
A bucket by Kalamazoo put the Hornets back on top
(49-48), but Trine would outscore Kalamazoo 25-3 over
the final eight minutes to take the 73-52 win.
After shooting just 30.4 percent in the first half,
Trine shot 63 percent (17-of-27) in the second half
to finish at 48 percent overall. The visiting Thunder
also made 18-of-25 free throws. Kalamazoo shot 34.5
percent overall and went 9-for-15 at the line. Kalamazoo
held a 45-28 advantage in rebounds, but the Hornets
turned the ball over 29 times compared to 14 turnovers
for the Thunder.
Kalamazoo's Nyemade Cooper led all scorers with 20
points and 11 rebounds, finishing her career with
1,104 points and 686 rebounds. Cooper ranks eighth
in school history in scoring and second in rebounding.
Briana Hendrix scored nine points with five assists
and three steals. Lauren Rosenthal and Kelsey Johnson
each finished with seven points. Box
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Women's
Basketball wins 73-68 at Adrian The women's basketball team won 73-68
at Adrian on Saturday, Feb. 13. Kalamazoo jumped out
to an early 12-7 lead, but after several lead changes
Adrian took a 26-24 lead into halftime. The two teams
exchanged leads numerous times in the second half
before going even at 50-50. Adrian took a 60-52 with
7:15 left to play, but the Hornets used an 11-0 run
over the next two minutes to take a 63-60 lead. The
score was tied 68-68 with 2:48 left, but the Hornets
scored the final five points to take the 73-68 win.
Kalamazoo shot 45.5 percent overall and made 7-of-17
three-pointers. Adrian was held to 35.6 percent and
made 5-of-18 three-pointers. Nyemade Cooper scored
16 points with five rebounds. Katrina Carlsen scored
a career-high 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting. Lauren
Rosenthal added nine points with nine rebounds. The
Hornets are off on Wednesday, but return to action
at home next Saturday, Feb. 20 against Trine at 3
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Women's
Basketball falls at #4 Hope The women's basketball team suffered
an 85-49 loss at #4 Hope on Wednesday, Feb. 10. Kalamazoo
trailed 14-5 early, but a 28-0 run over the course
of 10 minutes doomed the Hornets' chances. After leading
50-17 at halftime, Hope outscored Kalamazoo just 35-32
in the second half. The host Dutch shot 48.6 percent
overall and turned the ball over just 12 times. Kalamazoo
shot 30.9 percent overall and had 26 turnovers. Hope
held a slim 39-38 rebounding edge. Nyemade Cooper
led Kalamazoo with 14 points and six rebounds. Lauren
Rosenthal scored 10 points with six rebounds. Kelsey
Johnson finished with nine points. The Hornets return
to action at Adrian on Saturday, Feb. 13. Box
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Johnson scores 11 in Women's Basketball loss at Saint
Mary's The women's basketball team fell behind
early and was unable to battle back in a 91-52 loss
at Saint Mary's on Saturday, Feb. 6. The host Belles
shot 48.5 percent overall and made 20-of-23 free throws.
Kalamazoo was held to 36 percent overall and turned
the ball over 30 times. Saint Mary's held a 48-25
rebounding advantage. Kelsey Johnson led Kalamazoo
with 11 points, including 4-of-6 at the free throw
line. Lauren Rosenthal scored nine points with four
rebounds. Briana Hendrix and Nyemade Cooper each added
eight points. The Hornets return to action on Wednesday,
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Women's
Basketball falls short against Alma The women's basketball team lost 70-61
at home to Alma on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Kalamazoo got
off to a slow start, making just 1-of-15 shots to
open the game, and trailed 14-3 midway through the
first half. The Hornets battled back, however, and
trailed by just two (30-28) at halftime. The Hornets
tied it up at 30-30 early in the second half and led
four times in the second half. The 10th tie of the
half had the score at 61-61 with 2:02 left to play,
but the visiting Scots closed out the game with a
9-0 run to pull out the 70-61 win. Alma shot 38.5
percent overall and made 15-of-20 free throws. Kalamazoo
shot 37 percent overall, but made just 14-of-23 free
throws. Rebounding was nearly even, but Kalamazoo
turned the ball over 24 times compared to 16 by Alma.
Nyemade Cooper led Kalamazoo with 17 points and seven
rebounds. Briana Hendrix scored 11 points while Katrina
Carlsen finished with 10 points and six rebounds.
The Hornets return to action on Saturday, Feb. 6 at
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Women's
Basketball falls to #10 Calvin The Kalamazoo College women's basketball
team fell 74-47 to 10th-ranked Calvin on Saturday,
Jan. 30. The Hornets led for the first four minutes
of the game, but the visiting Knights began to pull
away late in the first half and took a 45-21 lead
into halftime. Calvin shot 52 percent from the field
and made 16-of-20 free throws Kalamazoo shot 36.7
percent overall and made just 9-of-19 free throws.
Calvin held a 35-29 advantage in rebounding and scored
21 points off 21 Kalamazoo turnovers. Lauren Rosenthal
led Kalamazoo with 12 points and seven rebounds. Carly
Zeitlin added 12 points and three steals off the bench.
Kalamazoo hosts Alma on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 7:30
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Bedway
scores 13 in Women's Basketball loss at Olivet The women's basketball team fell 61-47
at Olivet on Wednesday, Jan. 27. Kalamazoo shot 28.6
percent overall and made just 3-of-23 three-pointers
while Olivet shot 39 percent overall. The host Comets
also held a 46-33 rebounding advantage. Andrea Bedway
led Kalamazoo with a season-high 13 points while making
7-of-8 free throws. Lauren Rosenthal scored eight
points with four rebounds. Nyemade Cooper and Anne
Colonius each scored seven points. Kalamazoo returns
to action at home on Saturday, Jan. 30 against Calvin
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Women's
Basketball falls to Albion at home The women's basketball team lost 61-42
to Albion on Saturday, Jan. 23. The score was tied
9-9 midway through the first half, but Albion took
an eight-point lead (28-20) into halftime. Kalamazoo
cut the deficit to one (31-30) with 12:43 left to
play, but the Britons pulled away with a 14-0 run
over the next two minutes and 39 seconds to make it
45-30. Kalamazoo would get back within 11, but the
Britons extended the lead again on their way to the
61-42 win. Albion shot 37.5 percent overall while
making 8-of-16 three-pointers and 17-of-23 free throws.
Kalamazoo shot just 23.1 percent overall with 8-of-20
three-pointers and 10-of-16 free throws. Albion held
a 43-34 advantage in rebounding. Each team had 16
turnovers. Anne Colonius led Kalamazoo with a career-high
13 points off the bench. Nyemade Cooper scored 12
points with seven rebounds. Kalamazoo returns to action
on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at Olivet. Box
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Hendrix
matches career high in loss at Trine Briana Hendrix matched her career
high with 23 points in a 49-40 loss at Trine on Thursday,
Jan. 21. The teams exchanged leads during the first
half before the Thunder used a 9-1 run to take a 29-21
lead into halftime. Trine extended its lead to 19
points (42-23) midway through the second half. Kalamazoo
went on a 16-7 run late in the game before running
out of time in the 49-40 defeat. Trine shot 36 percent
from the field. Kalamazoo shot just 26.5 percent overall,
but stayed in the game by making 9-of-19 three-pointers.
Kalamazoo held a 38-31 rebounding advantage, but turned
the ball over 24 times to Trine's 15. Briana Hendrix
matched her career high with 23 points while making
7-of-14 three-pointers. Nyemade Cooper had a team-high
seven rebounds with four points. Kalamazoo returns
home to face Albion on Saturday, Jan. 23 at 3 p.m.
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Cooper scores 1,000th point in Women's Basketball
win at Alma Nyemade Cooper scored her 1,000th
career point as the Kalamazoo College women's basketball
team won 68-52 on Tuesday, Jan. 19. Alma scored the
game's opening basket, but Kalamazoo tied it up and
took a 5-2 lead with 17:19 left in the half, a lead
the Hornets' would never relinquish. Kalamazoo took
a 26-16 lead into halftime. Alma cut the deficit to
five (29-24) with 15:55 left in the game, but Kalamazoo
used a 13-2 run over the next five minutes to take
a commanding 42-26 lead. The Hornets led by as many
as 22 points (61-39) with 4:09 left and held on for
the 68-52 victory. Nyemade Cooper became the 10th
player in school history to score 1,000 career points.
Cooper entered the game with 992 points and scored
numbers 999 and 1,000 with a pair of free throws with
1:39 left in the first half. She finished the night
with eight points and five rebounds, also becoming
just the third player in school history with 1,000
points and over 600 rebounds (607). Kalamazoo shot
42 percent from the field while limiting Alma to 36.5
percent. Kalamazoo made 9-of-19 three-pointers, and
won despite making just 17-of-31 free throws. The
Hornets held a 40-34 rebounding advantage. Courtney
Kaplan led Kalamazoo with 19 points while making 4-of-6
three-pointers. Briana Hendrix scored 14 points while
making 4-of-8 three's. Kalamazoo returns to action
on Thursday, Jan. 21 at Trine. Box
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Cooper
posts double-double at Robert Morris Nyemade Cooper posted a double-double
with 11 points and 10 rebounds in a 68-44 loss at
Robert Morris on Saturday, Jan.16. Kalamazoo opened
the game with a 13-5 lead, but the Eagles tied it
up at 17-17. The score was 24-24 before Robert Morris
closed out the half with an 8-0 run to take a 32-24
lead into the break. The Hornets shooting went cold
in the second half as Kalamazoo shot just 20.6 percent
and was 0-for-14 from three-point range. Kalamazoo
shot 26.8 percent overall for the game while Robert
Morris shot 33.3 percent. The Eagles held a 57-51
rebounding edge. Nyemade Cooper led Kalamazoo with
11 points and 10 rebounds. Kelsey Johnson scored four
points with a team-high 13 rebounds. Briana Hendrix
scored nine points. The Hornets return to league action
on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at Alma. Box
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Women's
Basketball takes Adrian to overtime The women's basketball team battled
Adrian to a 66-66 tie after 40 minutes of regulation,
but the visiting Bulldogs came out on top 80-70 at
Anderson Athletic Center on Wednesday, Jan. 13. The
Hornets jumped out to a 16-6 lead six minutes into
the contest, but turnovers began to plague Kalamazoo
as Adrian went on a 27-3 run over the next 11 minutes
to take a 33-19 lead. The Hornets scored the final
eight points to trail 33-27 at halftime. The Bulldogs
extended their lead to 12 points early in the second
half, but this time Kalamazoo battled back to take
a 55-53 lead with 6:13 left to play. The two teams
traded leads over the final minutes before Nyemade
Cooper tied it up at 66-66 with four seconds left
to play sending the game to overtime. Adrian took
an early lead in overtime as the Hornets missed their
first six shots and two free throws, and Kalamazoo
finished the overtime period just 2-of-12 shooting
while Adrian made 3-of-3 from the field and 7-of-8
at the free throw line. Adrian shot 50 percent from
the field for the game and made 23-of-29 free throws.
Kalamazoo shot 41.3 percent and was 11-of-19 at the
line. The Hornets had 40 rebounds to Adrian's 32,
but Kalamazoo turned the ball over 29 times to Adrian's
23. Nyemade Cooper scored a season-high 20 points
with 12 rebounds to lead the Hornets. Courtney Kaplan
scored 14 points with six assists. Kelsey Johnson
scored 10 points with nine rebounds. Lauren Rosenthal
added nine points and three assists off the bench.
The Hornets take a break from MIAA action and travel
to Robert Morris (Chicago) for a non-conference game
on Saturday, Jan 16 at 12 p.m. CT. Box
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Women's
Basketball falls to #6 Hope The women's basketball team lost 80-51
to #6 Hope at home on Saturday, Jan. 9. The Hornets
played tough and trailed by just two (13-11) seven
minutes into the game. Kalamazoo trailed by nine (25-16)
with 7:34 left in the first half, but Hope used a
21-9 run to end the half with a 46-25 lead. Hope outscored
Kalamazoo 34-26 in the second half. Hope shot 40.6
percent overall and made 20-of-26 free throws. Kalamazoo
shot 40.4 percent overall, but made just 9-of-22 free
throws. The Flying Dutch had a 49-28 advantage in
rebounds. Kelsey Johnson led Kalamazoo with 12 points
and six rebounds on 6-of-9 shooting. Laura Burnett
added nine points off the bench. The Hornets return
to action at home on Wednesday, Jan. 13 against Adrian.
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Basketball drops home contest to Saint Mary's The women's basketball team lost 59-46
to Saint Mary's on Wednesday, Jan. 6. The Hornets
jumped out to an early 8-2 lead, but then went nearly
nine minutes without scoring a point as the Belles
went up 20-8 with 9:24 left in the first half. Saint
Mary's took a 31-17 lead into halftime. Saint Mary's
led by as many as 22 points (58-36) with 5:16 left
in the game, but Kalamazoo used a 10-1 run over the
final minutes to cut the final score to 59-46. Saint
Mary's shot 36 percent overall while limiting Kalamazoo
to 32.8 percent, including just 2-of-19 from three-point
range. The Belles (8-4, 3-1 MIAA) also held a 43-32
rebounding advantage. Nyemade Cooper led Kalamazoo
with 12 points and six rebounds. Courtney Kaplan scored
nine points while Kelsey Johnson finished with eight.
The Hornets return to action on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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Women's
Basketball loses to top-ranked Davenport The women's basketball team lost 100-57
to Davenport University on Wednesday, Dec. 16. The
Panthers are 12-1 and currently ranked #1 in NAIA
Division II. The Kalamazoo offense struggled early,
falling behind 15-0 in the first seven minutes before
trailing 51-21 at halftime. The Hornets shot better
in the second half, making 36.4 percent from the field.
Kalamazoo shot 32.8 percent overall for the game while
Davenport made 47.6 percent overall and 12-of-29 three-pointers
(41.4 percent). Davenport also held a 51-39 advantage
in rebounds. Kelsey Johnson led Kalamazoo with 14
points off the bench. Nyemade Cooper and Katrina Carlsen
each scored nine points. Briana Hendrix, Carly Zeitlin
and Lauren Rosenthal each had six rebounds. The Hornets
will take a short break from competition and return
to league play on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at home against
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Women's
Basketball falls at league-leading Calvin Playing for the second time in less
than 24 hours, the Kalamazoo College women's basketball
team suffered a 78-35 loss at league-leading Calvin
on Saturday, Dec. 12. Currently receiving votes in
the D3hoops.com Top 25 poll, Calvin improved to 9-1
overall and 2-0 in the MIAA. Calvin shot 43.8 percent
overall while limiting Kalamazoo to just 21.8 percent.
The Knights also took advantage of 25 Kalamazoo turnovers
while committing just 12. Nyemade Cooper led Kalamazoo
with six points and five rebounds as all 11 Kalamazoo
players scored points. Andrea Bedway added five points
with three rebounds. Laura Burnett had a team-high
six rebounds. Kalamazoo returns home to face Davenport
University on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Box
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Basketball suffers home loss to Olivet The women's basketball team suffered
a 67-61 loss to Olivet at Anderson Athletic Center
on Friday, Dec. 11. The game was originally scheduled
for Dec. 9, but was postponed due to weather. Kalamazoo
jumped out to an early lead, scoring the first six
points of the game and leading by 10 (22-12) with
10:16 left in the first half. Olivet chipped away
with a 15-5 run to even the score at 27-27 with 1:08
left in the half before taking a 33-29 lead into halftime.
The Comets led for the first five minutes of the second
half and the teams traded leads over the next eight
minutes. Olivet took a 56-54 lead with 7:23 left in
the game and never trailed the rest of the way. Olivet
shot 42.9 percent from the field and made 56.3 percent
(9-of-16) from three-point range. Kalamazoo shot a
season-best 48.7 percent overall and made 5-of-11
three-pointers. Olivet held a 38-28 advantage in rebounding
and had 25 turnovers to Kalamazoo's 29. Carly Zeitlin
and Lauren Rosenthal scored 11 points each to pace
Kalamazoo. Zeitlin had four steals while Rosenthal
added a team-high seven rebounds with four assists.
Courtney Kaplan and Briana Hendrix each scored nine
points. Kalamazoo returns to action with a game at
Calvin on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. Box
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Women's
Basketball Postponed The women's basketball game scheduled
for Wednesday, Dec. 9 against Olivet has been postponed.
The game has been rescheduled for Friday, Dec. 11
at 5 p.m.
Women's
Basketball comes up four points short in MIAA opener The women's basketball team battled
and came up just four points short in a 56-52 loss
in the MIAA opener at Albion on Saturday, Dec. 5.
The game was tied 18-18 with 5:00 left in the first
half before Albion used an 11-2 run to close out the
half with a 29-20 lead. The Britons extended the lead
to 11 early in the second half, but Kalamazoo chipped
away and trailed by just three (42-39) with 4:09 left
in the game. Albion followed with a 13-5 run to lead
55-44 with just 36 seconds left in the game, but Kalamazoo
battled all the way to the end and scored seven points
in 34 seconds before coming up short in the end, 56-52.
Albion shot 46.5 percent from the field while limiting
Kalamazoo to 33.9 percent. The Britons also held a
34-29 advantage in rebounding, but had 30 turnovers
to Kalamazoo's 25. Courtney Kaplan scored a career-high
18 points on 6-of-9 three-point shooting. Nymade Cooper
added eight points and eight rebounds. Briana Hendrix
and Anne Colonius each finished with six. Kalamazoo
returns to action next Wednesday, Dec. 9, with a home
game against Olivet at 7:30 p.m. Box
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Zeitlin
scores 15 in Women's Basketball loss at Franklin Carly Zeiltin scored a career-high
15 points in an 80-63 loss at Franklin College on
Saturday, Nov. 28. Kalamazoo trailed by just three
points (25-22) with 7:57 left in the first half, but
the host Grizzlies went on a 16-7 run to take a 41-29
lead into halftime. Kalamazoo cut the deficit to 11
four times in the second half, but the Hornets were
not able to come any closer as Franklin improved to
3-1 on the season. Franklin shot 43.7 percent from
the field while limiting Kalamazoo to just 30.5 percent.
The Hornets did take advantage of 29 free throw attempts,
connecting on 22, while Franklin was 14-of-19 at the
line. Carly Zeiltin led the Hornets with 15 points
and nine rebounds. Briana Hendrix scored 14 points
with five rebounds. Andrea Bedway added 10 points.
Kaamazoo returns to play next Saturday, Dec. 5 in
the MIAA opener at Albion College. Box
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Women's
Basketball drops home opener to Robert Morris The women's basketball team lost its
home opener 83-56 to Robert Morris (Chicago) on Tuesday,
Nov. 24. After trailing 35-24 at halftime, Kalamazoo
cut the lead to seven (35-28) with 17:31 remaining,
but the visiting Eagles pulled away with a 10-0 run.
Robert Morris shot 47.1 percent from the field and
47.8 percent (11-23) from three-point range while
Kalamazoo made just 33.9 percent overall and 29.2
percent (7-24) from behind the arch. Robert Morris
held a 46-36 advantage in rebounding in a game that
had a combined 58 turnovers. Nyemade Cooper led Kalamazoo
with 11 points, four rebounds and five steals. Briana
Hendrix added 10 points off the bench. Lauren Rosenthal
had a game-high 10 rebounds. Kalamazoo travels to
Franklin College (Ind.) on Saturday, Nov. 28 with
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Basketball falls to Transylvania The women's basketball team lost 74-54
to Transylvania University in the Sodexo Classic at
Hanover (Ind.) College on Sunday, Nov. 22. The lead
went back-and-forth early on as Kalamazoo held a 13-12
lead with 11:45 left in the first half. Transylvania
followed with a 12-0 run over the next five minutes
to lead 24-13 before taking a 34-21 lead into halftime.
Kalamazoo shot 29.3 percent overall and just 22.2
percent from three-point range. Transylvania shot
37.2 percent overall and made 35.3 percent of three-point
attempts. Transylvania also outrebounded Kalamazoo,
49-38. Nyemade Cooper led the Hornets with 15 points
and seven rebounds. Courtney Kaplan scored 11 points.
Carly Zeitlin added seven points with five rebounds.
Kalamazoo plays its first home game of the season
on Tuesday, Nov. 24 against Robert Morris-Chicago
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Basketball drops season opener at Hanover The women's basketball team lost its
season opener 71-53 at Hanover (Ind.) College on Saturday,
Nov. 21. Kalamazoo took an early lead and led 17-8
with just over 10 minutes left in the first half.
Hanover responded with a 21-6 run to close out the
half with a 29-23 lead at the break. Hanover shot
38.1 percent from the field and 47.1 percent from
three-point range. Kalamazoo shot 36 percent overall
and 30.4 percent from three-point range. Hanover held
a 36-30 advantage in rebounds. Nyemade Cooper led
the Hornets with 12 points. Katrina Carlsen scored
11 points while making 3-of-4 three-pointers. Courtney
Kaplan scored 10 points. Lauren Rosenthal led the
Hornets with six rebounds while adding five points.
Kalamazoo returns to action on Sunday with a 1 p.m.
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Cooper records double-double in exhibition game at
Western Michigan University Nymade Cooper scored 14 points and
10 rebounds in the Hornets 94-50 exhibition loss at
NCAA Division I Western Michigan University on Sunday,
Nov. 8. After a slow start, Kalamazoo played a solid
second half as the Hornets were outscored just 44-33
after halftime. In addition to Cooper's double-double,
Courtney Kaplan scored 12 points with three assists.
Carly Zeitlin scored eight points with five rebounds.
Western shot 49.4 percent on their home floor and
outrebounded Kalamazoo, 51-32. Kalamazoo begins the
regular season Nov. 21 at Hanover College. Box
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and McCain earn All-MIAA Basketball honors Nyemade Cooper and Henry
McCain were selected to their respective
All-MIAA Basketball Second Team's on Monday, March
2. Cooper, a junior from Ypsilanti
(Gabriel Richard HS), led the MIAA in scoring (15.4
ppg) and blocked shots (2.1 avg). She is Kalamazoo's
first league scoring champion since 1987-88. Cooper
finished second in the league in rebounding (8.4 rpg)
and fourth in shooting percentage (.486). For the
season, Cooper finished her junior season with 352
points and now has a career total of 873, ranking
13th among Kalamazoo College career leaders. Cooper
pulled down 209 rebounds this season and became just
the sixth player in school history to reach 500 career
rebounds. McCain, a senior from Harper
Woods (Grosse Pointe North HS), ranked sixth in league
contests in rebounding (6.8 avg) and 11th in scoring
(12.0 ppg). He was the only Hornets' player to average
in double figures, and was named MIAA Player of the
Week for Week Five after scoring a career-high 27
points against Oberlin.
Nyemade
Cooper wins MIAA Scoring Title Kalamazoo College's Nyemade Cooper
won the 2008-09 MIAA Women's Basketball Scoring Title.
The junior from Ypsilanti (Gabriel Richard HS) won
the title with 247 points in conference play (15.4
points per game). Cooper edged out Calvin's Brook
Van Eck who finished with 242 points (15.1 points
per game). Cooper joins Laura Behling as the only
Kalamazoo College women's basketball players to win
the league's scoring title. Behling won it three consecutive
seasons (1985-86, 86-87, 87-88). Cooper also led the
league in blocked shots (2.1 per game) while finishing
second in rebounding (8.4 per game).