Kellogg Community College’s women’s volleyball team remains undefeated after defeating conference opponent Jackson College in three sets Monday.
The Bruins took set one 25-12, set two 25-16 and set three 25-19.
KCC was led on the court by freshman Rose Tecumseh (Navajo/Prairie Band Potawatomi), who had 9 kills, 2 blocks and 3 digs; sophomore Hannah Landis (Three Rivers/Three Rivers High School), who had 7 kills, 1 block and 11 digs; and returning sophomore Kim Kusler (Battle Creek/Harper Creek High School), who had 3 kills, 2 aces and 5 digs.
The win brings the Bruins’ record for the season so far to 2-0.
“It was a good night for the Lady Bruins,” Head Coach Tom VanWienen said. “We played another good, solid match.”
The Bruins play next starting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31, at home against conference opponent Lansing Community College at the Battle Creek Central Fieldhouse, 162 Champion St., Battle Creek.
For more information about KCC’s women’s volleyball team, including a full season schedule, roster, results and photos of the team, visit www.kellogg.edu/volleyball.
We congratulate our granddaughter Rose being recognized for outstanding volleyball game against Jackson College. There will be more of exceptional performance from Rose during the season for Kellogg Community College. Rose is of Bi’taa’nii clan of Arizona. Her mom Melssa (our daughters) was also outstanding athlete in Window Rock, Arizona. We applaude all the Native American athletes through out our country. Good job going with sports news coverages.