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Media-Guide-2018-19.Pdf 2018-19 Walla Walla Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in programs and activities. Follow us online at: http://gowwcc.com WALL A A C LL O A M W M U E • N S I T T A Y B C L O I L S L E H G • E E D 1967 MEN WOMEN DATE OPPONENT LOCATION DATE OPPONENT LOCATION NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 16 Fairchild Air Force Base Walla Walla 16-18 Yakima Invitational Yakima 17 Gonzaga Club Walla Walla 30 Mt Hood Walla Walla 30 Bellevue vs CBC Walla Walla 30 WWCC vs Mt. Hood Walla Walla DECEMBER 1 Tacoma Walla Walla DECEMBER 7-9 Pierce Tournament Tacoma 1 Mt. Hood vs CBC Walla Walla 14-16 NWAC Crossover Vancouver 1 WWCC vs Bellevue Walla Walla 28-29 Chemeketa Tournament Salem 7-9 Bellevue Tournament Bellevue 14-16 Walla Walla Crossover Walla Walla JANUARY 28-30 Clackamas Christmas Tourney Oregon City 2 Spokane Spokane 5 Yakima Walla Walla JANUARY 9 Wenatchee Valley Wenatchee 2 CC’s of Spokane Spokane 12 North Idaho Coeur d’ Alene 5 Yakima Valley College Walla Walla 16 Treasure Valley Walla Walla 9 Wenatchee Valley College Wenatchee 21 Big Bend Moses Lake 12 North Idaho College Coeur d’Alene 23 Blue Mountain Walla Walla 16 Treasure Valley Walla Walla 26 Columbia Basin Pasco 21 Big Bend Moses Lake 30 Wenatchee Walla Walla 23 Blue Mountain Walla Walla 26 Columbia Basin College Pasco FEBRUARY 30 Wenatchee Valley College Walla Walla 2 Yakima Yakima 6 Spokane* Walla Walla FEBRUARY 9 North Idaho* Walla Walla 2 Yakima Valley College Yakima 13 Treasure Valley Ontario 6 CC’s of Spokane Walla Walla 20 Blue Mountain Pendleton 9 North Idaho College Walla Walla 23 Columbia Basin Walla Walla 13 Treasure Valley Ontario 27 Big Bend Walla Walla 20 Blue Mountain Pendleton 23 Columbia Basin College Walla Walla MARCH 27 Big Bend Walla Walla 11-12 NWAC Tournament Everett CC MARCH 16-17 NWAC Championship Everett CC *Denotes Breast Cancer “Pink Night” 9-10 NWAC Tournament (Rd. 1-2) Everett 16-17 NWAC Tournament (Final 4) Everett WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE QUICK FACTS 2018-19 TABLE OF CONTENTS Men’s Basketball Head Coach. Jeff Reinland Team Schedules. .Inside Front Cover Women’s Basketball Head Coach ... Bobbi Hazeltine Quick Facts .......................................... 3 Women’s Soccer Head Coach ....... Jordan Hacker Media That Cover The Warriors ....................... 3 Men’s Soccer Head Coach .......... Ben Rotert Campus Map ........................................ 4 Volleyball Head Coach ............. Chelsie Speer President’s Message .................................. 5 Golf Head Coach ................... Mike Ciez Athletic Director’s Message. 5 Baseball Head Coach ............... Justin Speer NWAC East Program Quickfacts ....................... 6 Softball Head Coach ............... Logan Parker Rodeo Head Coach ................. Buster Barton College Profile ....................................... 7 Conference Affiliation .............. NWAC Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff ..................8-9 Mascot ............................ Warriors Women’s Baskeball Outlook .......................... 9 School Colors ...................... Black and Gold Women’s Basketball Roster ..........................10 School Address .................... Walla Walla Community College Women’s Profiles .................................11-13 . 500 Tausick Way . Walla Walla, WA 99362 Warrior Women’s Stats ...........................13-18 Location ........................... Southeastern Washington Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff .....................19 President .......................... 509.527.4274 ....Dr. Derek Brandes Men’s Basketball Season Outlook ....................20 Athletic Director ................... 509.527.4312 .........Jeff Reinland Men’s Basketball Roster .............................21 Asst. Athletic Director .............. 509.527.4311 ...........Dave Meliah Men’s Profiles ....................................22-24 Athletic Program Coordinator ...... 509.527.4306 ......Wanda Williams Warrior Men’s Stats ...............................25-29 Head Trainer, Sports Technician ..... 509.527.1860 ........... Anna Taylor WWCC Media Sports Photos. Caitlin Charnley-Ovens & David Walk Warrior Basketball Transfers .......... Inside Back Cover MEDIA THAT COVERS THE WARRIORS Walla Walla Community College District No. 20 (WWCC) is Newspapers Union Bulletin 509.525.3300 committed to providing equal opportunity and nondiscrimination for Fax: 509.525.1232 Tel: 1.800.423.5617 all educational and employment applicants, as well as for its students and employed staff, without regard to race, color, creed, national Tri.City Herald 1.800.411.4971 origin, sex, sexual orientation, including gender expression/identity; Fax: 509.582.1410 genetic information, marital status, age (over 40); the presence La Voz 509.522.2963 of any sensory, mental, or physical disability; the use of a trained Fax: 509.337.6631 guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability; or, status Television KEPR 509.547.0548 as a Vietnam and/or disabled veteran, National Guard member or Fax: 509.547.2845 reservist; in accordance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX KNDU 509.783.6152 of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Federal Rehabilitation Fax: 509.783.0228 of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and any other applicable Federal and Washington State laws against discrimination. KVEW 509.735.0444 For further information or to request accommodation, contact Fax: 509.735.1836 WWCC’s Disabilities Support Services Office: Walla Walla Campus Radio KGDC 509.525.0506 / 522.2046 509 527-4262 • Clarkston Campus 509 758-1718 • TDD 509 527- KONA 509.547.1618 / 547.1618 4412 WWW.GOWWCC.COM 3 WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUS MAP The Buildings of Walla Walla Community College OMM C UN LA I Campus Loop Buildings Water Center Drive Buildings E. Isaacs Buildings L TY A C A – Dietrich Activity Center (Gym, 510 ) H – Facilities/Wind Energy Tech. (618) S – Pottery Building (2933 E. Isaacs) W O A L L B – Parent Child Center (514) K – First Flight Day Care (611) T – Center for Enology & Viticulture (3020 E. Isaacs) L E L G A C – Storage (518) L – Diesel Mechanics I (621) U – Automotive Technology Center (3060 E. Isaacs) E W • D – Main Building (520) M – Diesel Mechanics II (623) V – Craik Building (37 Interchange Rd.) • V E E – Health Science & Performing Arts (535) N – Farrier/Grounds Maintenance (625) S 7 T 6 F – Technology Center (537) P – John Deere Training Center (629) AB 9 LISHED 1 G – China Pavilion (540) Q – Greenhouse (630) 1/4 mile to Craik Building J – Prof.-Technical Building (550) R – Water & Environmental Center (640) North To Highway 12 Interchange SEA-TECH Skills Center (525) Entrance East Isaacs Avenue Entrance p o o L s u p m To Airport To a F C Skills Ctr. E S U K us Loop amp ter D C W Cen riv ater e T M W L a t e r C J e n t oop e s L r pu Cam D r i N H v Main G Q e P Entrance Turbines Wind D Solar Carport Solar Trackers A R Tausick Way C B N DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE From Tri-Cities 4. The entrance to the campus is 100 yards beyond Isaacs Avenue. Turn left and 1. Drive east on Highway 12. proceed to the large parking lot in front of the main college complex. 2. Take the Port of Walla Walla Airport exit. 5. There is no reserved parking in the parking lots. No parking permit is required. 3. Turn right onto Airport Way and cross Isaacs Avenue four-way stop. Airport Way From the Walla Walla Airport turns into Tausick Way. 1. Take a right out of the airport parking lot. 4. The entrance to the campus is 100 yards beyond Isaacs Avenue. Turn left and 2. Follow Airport Way through the underpass and to the four-way stop. proceed to the large parking lot in front of the main college complex. 3. Continue to go straight at the four-way stop. Airport Way turns into Tausick 5. There is no reserved parking in the parking lots. No parking permit is required. Way. From Spokane 4. The entrance to the campus is 100 yards beyond Isaacs Avenue. Turn left and 1. Drive west on Highway 12. proceed to the large parking lot in front of the main college complex. 2. Take the Port of Walla Walla Airport exit. 5. There is no reserved parking in the parking lots. No parking permit is required. 3. Turn left onto Airport Way and cross Isaacs Avenue four-way stop. Airport Way turns into Tausick Way. 4 WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE President’s Message Athletic Director Thank you for supporting WWCC’s Women’s Welcome to the 2018-19 Walla Walla and Men’s Basketball teams! I am looking Community College Athletic Year. At Walla OMM forward to seeing you at several games this C UN Walla Community College we believe LA I L TY season. A that Intercollegiate Athletics plays an C W O integral role in the overall development As a former Assistant Basketball coach L A L L of our student-athletes. The primary I can testify that being able to compete E L G mission of our Athletic Department is A in the Eastern region is very special. You E W • to provide our student-athletes with an can never take an opponent for granted • academic and athletic experience that as often the talent level is the same but E S 7 is conducive to teaching those skills and the mental aspects, motivation, and work T 6 AB 9 ethic is what separates players and teams. I LISHED 1 attributes necessary to achieve success guarantee you that we are in for an exciting and happiness throughout their lives. Skills 2018-19 season. such as dedication, determination, hard work, teamwork, planning, organization, Athletics play an important role in the and a sincere concern for the well-being collegiate experience and in life. We of their fellow teammates lie at the strive to develop in our student athletes’ forefront of what Walla Walla Community leadership skills, teamwork skills, and College Athletics are all about.
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