Meg Niedzwiecki, of Portage, has signed a National Letter of Intent to play women’s basketball at Kellogg Community College and will begin playing for the Bruins next season.
Niedzwiecki, a senior at Portage Central High School, earned high school basketball honors including Most Consistent, Ms. Hustle and Ms. Quarterback awards, and is also on her high school honor roll.
“I couldn’t be more excited to have Meg be our first signee in the new era of Lady Bruin basketball,” Dic Doumanian, head coach of KCC’s women’s basketball team, said. “She is exactly the kind of person, student and player we want and need to take KCC back to the top.”
KCC’s women’s basketball team began the 2017-18 season earlier this month. It’s the first season in nearly a decade under new Head Coach Doumanian, who led the Bruins for seven seasons from 2000-01 to 2006-07.
For more information about women’s basketball at KCC, visit www.kellogg.edu/womens-basketball or contact Coach Doumanian at doumaniand@kellogg.edu.
Pictured in the above photo, from left to right, are Attack Basketball Coach Alton Tucker, Todd Niedzwiecki (father), Meg Niedzwiecki, Julie Niedzwiecki (mother) and KCC’s Head Women’s Basketball Coach Dic Doumanian.
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