Kellogg Community College’s women’s volleyball team ended the season on a high note last week with a home victory over Lake Michigan College on Tuesday.
KCC defeated the Chargers in four sets, winning set two 25-23, set three 25-22 and set four 25-18; the Chargers won the first set 26-24.
KCC was led on the court by freshman Madison Ducheney, who had 4 kills, 4 digs and 1 block; sophomore Rose Tecumseh, who had 16 kills, 10 digs, 1 solo block and 2 block assists; sophomore Kameron Haley, who had 25 digs, 3 kills and 1 ace; and sophomore Kirby Frodge, who had 17 kills, 14 digs and 1 solo block.
Head KCC Coach Tom VanWienen said it was a great way to end the team’s first season in the new Miller Physical Education Building.
“I’m very proud of the ladies for the way they finished up the season,” VanWienen said. “Thank you to the sophomores for a great year, and thank you to all the parents and support from the community. Go Bruins!”
The Bruins ended the season with a conference record of 4-12 and an overall record of 8-16. For more information about the season and KCC’s women’s volleyball team in general, including links to detail statistics and photos of the team, visit www.kellogg.edu/volleyball.