Fall sports season begins at KCC

A collage of sports photos including women's soccer and women's volleyball players and cross country runners.

Kellogg Community College’s fall sports teams begin competition this month, including KCC’s brand-new women’s soccer team. Fall sports at KCC in addition to the new soccer team include baseball, men’s and women’s cross country and women’s volleyball. For more information… Continue Reading

KCC soccer team cancels remainder of 2013 season

After a series of recent season-ending injuries sustained by players, the Kellogg Community College women’s soccer team is ending its 2013 season a week early. The soccer team will forfeit its three remaining games, which were scheduled for this coming Saturday,… Continue Reading

Women’s soccer falls 0-3 to Cincinnati State Tech

The Kellogg Community College women’s soccer team continued fighting through a rough patch this season with a 0-3 loss to non-conference opponent Cincinnati State Technical and Community College in Cincinnati on Sunday. Freshman goalkeeper Sarah Ward, of Quincy, kept the… Continue Reading

KCC sports teams to play for health awareness in October

The Kellogg Community College women’s volleyball and women’s soccer teams will play to raise awareness of autism and breast cancer in a pair of special home games that will include donations, door prizes and special uniforms. Members of KCC’s women’s volleyball… Continue Reading

A rough week for KCC’s women’s soccer team

The Kellogg Community College women’s soccer team has had a rough week, falling 0-1 to Delta College on Sunday and 0-3 to Schoolcraft College on Wednesday. Both teams are conference opponents, with Schoolcraft being the first-ranked team in KCC’s Michigan… Continue Reading

Women’s soccer defeats Indiana Tech JV 1-0

The Kellogg Community College women’s soccer team broke a three-game losing streak yesterday, besting non-conference opponent Indiana Tech’s JV squad 1-0 at home on the soccer field on KCC’s North Avenue campus in Battle Creek. Scoring for the Bruins was… Continue Reading