Good Luck to the Triton College Women’s Team

Triton College 2017-18 Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Location Time Oct. 14, 2017 Rock Valley Jamboree Rockford, IL TBA Oct. 24, 2017 Valley-Scrimmage River Grove, IL 6 p.m. Oct. 28, 2017 Concordia -Scrimmage River Grove, IL Noon Nov. 1, 2017 Robert Morris-Chicago (JV) River Grove, IL 7 p.m. Nov. 4, 2017 Elgin Elgin, IL 1 p.m. Nov. 7, 2017 Waubonsee Sugar Grove, IL 5:30 p.m. Nov. 10, 2017 Lady Trojan Classic River Grove, IL Moraine Valley vs. Highland 5:30 p.m. Triton vs. Lake Land (IL) 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11, 2017 Lady Trojan Classic River Grove, IL Moraine Valley vs. Lake Land (IL) 1 p.m. Triton vs. Highland 3 p.m. Nov. 17, 2017 Kirkwood Classic Cedar Rapids, IA Southeastern Iowa 5:30 p.m. Nov. 18, 2017 Kirkwood Classic Cedar Rapids, IA Kirkwood 3 p.m. Nov. 21, 2017 Oakton (D) Des Plaines, IL 5 p.m. Nov. 30, 2017 Moraine Valley (D) Palos Hills, IL 5:15 p.m. Dec. 2, 2017 Parkland River Grove, IL 2 p.m. Dec. 5, 2017 Olive-Harvey (D) River Grove, IL 5 p.m. Dec. 7, 2017 Morton (D) River Grove, IL 6 p.m. Dec. 9, 2017 Malcolm X Chicago, IL 1 p.m. Dec. 12, 2017 Prairie State (D) River Grove, IL 5 p.m. Dec. 14, 2017 Kankakee (D) River Grove, IL 6 p.m. Jan. 3, 2018 Madison* River Grove, IL 5:30 p.m. Jan. 6, 2018 Milwaukee* Milwaukee, WI 1 p.m. Jan. 10, 2018 Joliet* Joliet, IL 5 p.m. Jan. 13, 2018 Harper* River Grove, IL 1 p.m. Jan. 17, 2018 College of DuPage* Glen Ellyn, IL 5 p.m. Jan. 20, 2018 Rock Valley* River Grove, IL 1 p.m. Jan. 24, 2018 Wright (D)* River Grove, IL 5 p.m. Jan. 27, 2018 Madison* Madison, WI 1 p.m. Jan. 31, 2018 Milwaukee* River Grove, IL 5 p.m. Feb. 3, 2018 Joliet* River Grove, IL 1 p.m. Feb. 6, 2018 Harper* Arlington Heights, IL 5 p.m. Feb. 10, 2018 College of DuPage* River Grove, IL 1 p.m. Feb. 14, 2018 Rock Valley* Rockford, IL 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17, 2018 Wright (D)* Chicago, IL 1 p.m. Feb. 22, 2018 South Suburban (D) River Grove, IL 5 p.m. Feb. 27, 2018 Region IV Quarterfinals Higher Seed TBA March 3, 2018 Region IV Semifinals Sugar Grove, IL TBA March 10, 2018 Region IV Finals Sugar Grove, IL TBA March 20-24, 2018 National Tournament Harrison, AR TBA *Denotes North Central Community College Conference (N4C) Games (D) Denotes Region IV District D Games Triton College At a Glance

Location 2000 Fifth Ave., River Grove, Ill. 60171 (five miles southeast of Chicago’s O’Hare Airport) Enrollment 11,791 students Affiliations National Junior College Athletic Association Region IV North Central Community College Conference Nickname Trojans School Colors Cardinal red and gold President Mary-Rita Moore Since opening its doors in 1964, Triton College has Board of Trustees Mark R. Stephens, Chairman offered its community the finest in liberal arts, career and Donna L. Peluso, Vice Chairwoman continuing education studies. Located west of Chicago in Diane Viverito, Secretary suburban River Grove, this nationally recognized college Luke Casson serves more than 11,000 full- and part-time students with a Glover Johnson range of educational programs. More area high school grad - uates choose Triton than any other college or university. Elizabeth Ann Potter Career program students can select specialized training Jay Reyes in many challenging fields, including architecture, automo - Dafne Henriquez, Student Trustee tive technology, business management, criminal justice Vice President of Student Affairs Doug Olson administration, fire science technology, visual communica - tion, mass communication and many more . Dean of Student Services Corey Williams The college offers university-transfer studies for students Athletic Director Harry McGinnis inter ested in completing their first two years toward a bachelor’s degree at a community college close to home. Head Women’s Basketball Coach Marques Hatch Triton transfer students are readily accepted into state and Assistant Coaches Beverly Robertson out-of-state universities. There is also a Scholars Program Chuck Murphy for those seeking greater challenges. Sports Information Director Tim McKinney Students are encouraged to participate in the many activitie s that Triton offers, such as the student government Athletic Secretary (Triton College Student Association), the school newspaper Trainer Lucy Walsh (Fifth Avenue Journal ), the campus radio stati on (WRRG FM 88.9) or any of the many student clubs. Athletic Department Phone (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3358 Triton’s athletic teams are nationally recognized. It Women’s Basketball Office Phone (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3781 continues this strong tradition by winning championships, developing All-Americans and placing its student-athletes Radio Station WRRG FM 88.9 at four-year universities. As a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (Region IV), Triton gives its athletes the opportunity to challenge the nation’s Triton College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. top athletic programs.

Women’sBasketball 2017-18 3 Triton College President Welcome and thank you for your interest in Athletics at Triton College. If you’re reading this, you are probably a sports enthusiast like me and can appre - ciate the value of athletics in higher education. Triton, too, values the role of Mary-Rita Moore athletics in the collegiate experience for both the student-athlete and the college community as a whole. You’ll find me and my staff in the bleachers from time to time cheering on the Trojans and I encourage support of our athletes and teams among the student body, college employees, and throughout the commu - nities we serve. The Triton Athletics Program is widely respected for producing All- Americans and Academic All-Americans from every sport, as well as champi - onship teams and individuals in conference, regional, and national tourna - ments! The variety of sports offered for student-athletes to engage in intercol - legiate competition is an integral part of our learning environment and allows students to accomplish their athletic as well as educational goals. Many Triton Trojans are recruited and transfer to university teams, and we’ve had a number go on to professional sports. Whatever a student’s interests or goals, Triton is here to support them on their path to success. All the best for a great season! Mary-Rita Moore President, Triton College Triton Credit Programs...

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T Philosophy and Logic Computer Science Psychology (Information Systems) Social and Political Science Computer Science (Technical) Sociology/Social Work Criminal Justice Administration 4 Women’sBasketball 2017-18 N.A.I.A. national qualifier and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in About Triton Athletics October 2003. After completing his undergraduate degree, McGinnis was the head coach at Luther North (1978-80) and Holy Cross (1980-87) high schools. During that time, he coached one state qualifier, hosted and coached cul - ture exchange teams versus New Zealand, Germany and Japan, and was an assistant coach with the 1996 Illinois Junior National Greco team. Also during this time, McGinnis completed his master’s degree in exercise physiology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In 1989, McGinnis became the head coach at Triton College. During his tenure, he has produced 143 national qualifiers, 31 All-Americans, 139 Academic All-Americans and had four of his All-Americans participate on the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national team that competed in Austria. His 1997 team was crowned (NJCAA), Division III, National Champions, and he was named the (NJCAA) National Coach of the Year. The 2003 team was named the (NJCAA) Coaches Association All-Academic team with a combined 3.28 Grade Point Average (GPA). McGinnis was named the Midwest Region’s Coach Athletic Director of the Year in 1998 and inducted into the (NJCAA) Wrestling Hall of Fame as a coach in 2002. In March of 2004 he received the Bob Bubb Award for Coaching Excellence from the National Wrestling Coaches Harry McGinnis Association. In 2006 McGinnis was inducted into the Illinois Wrestling The 2017-18 season will mark the 29th campaign for Harry McGinnis as Coaches and Officials Association Hall of Fame. head wrestling coach at Triton College. McGinnis’ tenure ranks as the Active in the (NJCAA) Coaches Association, McGinnis has served as second longest coaching run in Triton history only behind Bob Symonds, secretary/treasurer from 2001-2003 and 2005-2010, Midwest Region rep - (34 seasons) who guided to the program to national prominence resentative since 1994, Hall of Fame Committee member since 1995 and from 1971-2003. This school year also marks McGinnis’ 13th season as served as chairman of the committee from 2002-11. In 2008 Harry was Athletic Director, becoming the longest serving head of athletics in Triton voted by his peers as the (NJCAA) Wrestling Coaches Association’s Man- history. of-the-Year. In 2014 McGinnis was inducted into the Region IV Hall of The Fort Wayne, Ind. native was a four-year letterman for Concordia Fame as a coach and athletic administrator. High School; his collegiate career took place at nearby Concordia Harry and his wife, Linda, live in Maywood with their two children, University - Chicago in River Forest, Ill. While there, he was a four-time Hannah (22) and Jonah (20). Head Athletic Trainer Lucy Walsh

Lucy enters her third year as the head athletic trainer at Triton College, and continues to teach introductory courses in sports medicine as an adjunct faculty member. Prior to joining the Trojans, she spent five years at Evanston Township High School providing care for over 20 different athletic programs. From 2008-2010, Walsh pursued a Master’s degree in Exercise Science at the University of Georgia while also providing services to the Men’s and Women’s and Teams as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. During her time at UGA, she attended four NCAA championships and watched the Lady Dawgs win back-to-back SEC Championships. She received her bachelors of science from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 2008, as well as her certification as an athletic trainer. Lucy enjoys exploring natural landmarks across the USA and abroad, running, and going on adventures with her dog Mattie. She currently resides in Forest Park, IL.

Women’sBasketball 2017-18 5 Good Luck Lady Trojans! We are so proud to support you. Have a great season.

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Proud to suppport Triton College Women’s Basketball. Good Luck Lady Trojans! Have a great season Lady Trojans! Triton College 2017-18 Meet the Coaching Staff Head Women’s Basketball Coach Marques Hatch Marques Hatch is entering his first season as Head Women’s Basketball Coach. Coach Hatch comes to Triton College after 10 years of coaching at Proviso West High School in Hillside, IL. Marques was a standout basketball and baseball player at Proviso West. He was an all-conference selection multiple years in both sports. Marques contin - ued his playing career at Grambling State University, playing baseball for the Tigers for four years until completion of his B.S. in Kinesiology. After graduation, Marques returned to Proviso West as an assistant girls’ basketball and baseball coach. He was named Head Varsity Baseball Coach in 2013. He led the Panther baseball program for two years until he was named Head Girls’ Varsity Basketball Coach in 2015. Marques led the Lady Panthers to two winning seasons and a West Suburban Silver Conference Division Championship last season.

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Beverly Robertson Coach Beverly Robertson comes to Triton from the ranks of the high school coaches of the . She has coached at all levels, elementary through high school. Robertson last coaching position was at Proviso West High School as Head Varsity Coach. She had a successful career there, where she moved up from the freshman level starting in 1986 and eventually became the head coach of the Lady Panthers from 2000-2008. She feels that her success is not defined by wins and losses, but by the personal development of her athletes. Though she successfully won conference titles, regional and sectional championships, her proudest accomplishment is the per - sonal development of her players who parlayed their athletic experiences to accomplish their personal goals, whether playing at the next level and or achieving victory over their challenges. Robertson is excited to restart her love for coaching with the Lady Trojans. Her goal is to assist Head Coach Marques Hatch with the continued rebooting of the Triton College women’s basketball program.

10 Women’sBasketball 2017-18 Sports Information Director/Special Assistant Coach Tim McKinney The 2017-18 season will be McKinney's 22nd season associated with Triton College Athletics. His experience and knowledge of the Region IV has been a tremendous asset to the women's basketball program. McKinney will continue to assist the program behind the scenes in many capacities. He is the team statistician and responsible for providing the Region IV and NJCAA reports. McKinney also works on scheduling games, scouting opponents and recruiting. McKinney is credited for keeping the program afloat the past decade, including when he coached the team on an interim basis during the spring semester of 2015. The Lady Trojans moved up the Region IV and N4C standings to earn a home playoff game. McKinney was instrumental in helping bring Kellee Robertson in as head coach the previous two seasons that led to the programs recent success. He also helped oversee a smooth transition with current head coach Marques Hatch. A Triton graduate, McKinney worked for many years as Sports Director at WRRG 88.9FM, Triton College Radio, broadcasting a wide variety of Triton and local high school sporting events. Since 2008, McKinney has served as Triton's Sports Information Director along with working other events for the marketing department to positively promote the college. From 2000-04, McKinney was an assistant coach for the Triton men's basketball team under former head coach Curt Connor. In 2011, McKinney earned the distinguished honor of being inducted into the Region IV Hall of Fame as a Contributor, Friend of Sport. Away from Triton, McKinney is a freelance sports reporter covering Chicagoland professional, college and high school teams. He is also an on-air contributor for Sports Edition with Kenny McReynolds which airs on WCIU-TV (The UTOO) in Chicago. McKinney, resides in Bellwood and was a graduate of Proviso West High School in Hillside. After he earned his associates degree at Triton, earned his Bachelor's in Broadcast Journalism at Columbia College Chicago in 2001.

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Chuck Murphy Chuck Murphy returns to Triton College for his second season as an assistant coach. Coach Murphy served as an assistant coach for the Triton men’s basketball team from 1988-90 under the late Clarence Griffin. During that period, the Trojans went 46-19. Murphy for more than two decades coached at the grammar school level including stints at Resurrection School in Chicago, the grade school where NBA great Isaiah Thomas attended and St. Simeon Catholic School in Bellwood. This season, Murphy will once again be splitting duties between Triton and St. Joseph High School in Westchester. For the past 13 years, Murphy has worked as an assistant on the boys’ varsity team under the direc - tion of Hall of Fame head coach Gene Pingatore. Murphy has also worked as a basketball official at various levels for over 25 years in the Chicago area.

Women’sBasketball 2017-18 11 Triton College 2017-18 Women’s Basketball Roster Name HT YR POS Hometown/High School 1 Mariah Henry 5’5” FR G Maywood, IL/Proviso West 3 Lizvett Herrera 5’8” FR G Chicago, IL/Taft 11 Yaniralis Rosario 5’6” SO G Chicago, IL/Roberto Clemente 12 Artasia Gusman 5’3" FR G Maywood, IL/West Leyden 24 Andrionna Harper 5’6” SO G Broadview, IL/Trinity 25 Yasmin Muhammad 5’8” FR F Chicago, IL/Agricultural Sciences 30 Ginani Badillo 6’0” FR F Franklin Park, IL/East Leyden 31 Diamond Johnson 5’6” FR G Broadview, IL/Proviso East 35 Jasmine Nelson 5’7” FR G Skokie, IL/Niles West 42 Taylor Gaines 5’6” SO F Maywood, IL/Christ the King RS Da’Tasia Almon 5’9” SO G/F Broadview, IL/Proviso East RS Jazz-Min Arceneaux 5’9” SO G/F Romeoville, IL/Bolingbrook

Head Coach Marques Hatch, First Season Assistant Coaches: Chuck Murphy, Second Season and Beverly Robertson, First Season Special Assistant Coach/Sports Information Director: Tim McKinney 12 Women’sBasketball 2017-18 Triton College Meet the Trojans-Women’s Basketball

#1 Mariah Henry #3 Lizvett Herrera Height : 5’5" Height : 5’8” Position : Guard Position : Guard Year : Freshman Year : Freshman High School : Proviso West High School : Taft

#11 Yaniralis Rosario #12 Artasia Gusman Height : 5’6” Height : 5’3” Position : Guard Position : Guard Year : Sophomore Year : Freshman High School : Roberto Clemente High School : West Leyden

#24 Andrionna Harper #25 Yasmin Muhammad Height : 5’6” Height : 5’8” Position : Guard Position : Forward Year : Sophomore Year : Freshman High School : Trinity High School : Agricultural Sciences

#30 Ginani Badillo #31 Diamond Johnson Height : 6’0” Height : 5’6” Position : Forward Position : Guard Year : Freshman Year : Freshman High School : : Proviso East

Women’sBasketball 2017-18 13 #35 Jasmine Nelson #42 Taylor Gaines Height : 5’7” Height : 5’6” Position : Guard Position : Forward Year : Freshman Year : Sophomore High School : Niles West High School : Christ the King

RS-Da’Tasia Almon RS- Jazz-Min Arceneaux Height : 5’9” Height : 5’9” Position : Guard/Forward Position : Guard/Forward Year : Sophomore Year : Sophomore High School : : Bolingbrook

Lizvett Herrera, Taylor Gaines and Coach Hatch

Jasmine Nelson

14 Women’sBasketball 2017-18 GOOD LUCK LADY TROJANS!

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Andrionna Harper Triton College 2017-18 Women’s Basketball Team Records Winning Seasons 15 of 41

Team Records – One Game Most Points Scored 123 vs. Oakton 1984-85 Least Points Scored 24 vs. Wright & Joliet 1974-75 Most Points Allowed 136 vs. Illinois Valley 1987-88 Least Points Allowed 15 vs. Truman 1979-80 Best Winning Margin 102 vs. Truman 1979-80 Worst Losing Margin 86 vs. Illinois Valley 1987-88 Most 3-Point FG’s Made 19 vs. Wright 2014-15

Team Records – One Season Best Winning Percentage .937 1982-83 Most Points Scored 2,636 1982-83 Best Offensive Average 82.4 1982-83 Lowest Offensive Average 37.6 2011-12 Best Defensive Average 44.2 1988-89 Highest Defensive Average 75.1 2006-07 Most Consecutive Wins 15 1982-83 Most Consecutive Wines (Home) 13 2002-03 Most Consecutive Losses 13 2008-09 Most Wins 30 1982-83 Most Losses 28 2008-09 Least Wins 2 2011-12 Least Losses 2 1982-83

Individual Records–One Game Points 46 Paige Wooten vs Joliet 2008-09 Rebounds 30 Felicia Bridges vs Harper 2006-07 Blocks 11 Taylor Pate vs Morton 2015-16 Field Goals Made (Includes 3-pt. shots) 18 Micki McEvoy vs Wright 1980-81 Field Goals Attempted (Includes 3-pt. shots) 42 Brittany Holston vs Kishwaukee 2006-07 3-Point Field Goals Made 8 Marie Chew vs. Wright 2014-15 Free Throws Made 20 Paige Wooten vs. Joliet 2008-09 Free Throws Attempted 24 Paige Wooten vs. Joliet 2008-09 Assists 14 Chiquita Ellis vs. Olive-Harvey 2007-08 Steals 12 Lyneice Lush vs Lake County 1996-97 12 Lyneice Lush vs Illinois Valley 1996-97 12 Lyneice Lush vs Morton 1996-97

Individual Records–One Season Points 676 Kelly Sweeney 1991-92 Rebounds 429 Coleanna Funches 2015-16 Blocks 129 Taylor Pate 2015-16 Field Goals Made (Includes 3-pt. shots) 284 Kelly Sweeney 1991-92 Field Goals Attempted (Includes 3-pt. shots) 686 Tracy Graves 1990-91 3-Point Field Goals Made 92 Deisy Mena 2002-03 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 269 Chiquita Ellis 2007-08 Free Throws Made 149 Micki McEvoy 1980-81 149 Candace Madison 2014-15 Free Throws Attempted 246 Candace Madison 2014-15 Assists 176 Lisa Kolwitz 1983-84 176 Sue Dressler 1980-81 Steals 149 Alondra Chavarria 2015-16 Scoring Average 26 Kelly Sweeney 1991-92 Rebound Average 16.7 Felicia Bridges 2006-07 Women’sBasketball 2017-18 17 Triton College 2017-18 Women’s Basketball Leading Scorers–Career (Minimun 425 points) Leading Scorers–Season (Minimun 350 points) Micki McEvoy 1,033 1979-81 Kelly Sweeney 676 1991-92 Alondra Chavarria 1,029 2015-17 Micki McEvoy 667 1980-81 Jenny Kubasiak 1,019 1992-94 Alondra Chavarria 579 2016-17 Candace Madison 980 2014-16 Candace Madison 557 2014-15 Tracy Graves 960 1990-92 Paige Wooten 545 2008-09 Jan Peraino 948 1985-87 Angela Anello 542 1984-85 Tonya Morris 909 1988-90 Tracy Graves 541 1991-92 Deisy Mena 836 2002-04 Tonya Morris 540 1989-90 Sue Dressler 765 1979-81 Jenny Kubasiak 527 1993-94 Celina Smith 735 1987-89 Jan Peraino 501 1986-87 Kelly Sweeney 676 1991-92 Sue Dressler 478 1980-81 Taylor Pate 647 2015-17 Coleanna Funches 473 2015-16 Terry Malone 630 1978-80 Alondra Chavarria 450 2015-16 Tammy Czeszewski 615 1996-98 Jan Peraino 447 1985-86 Cre' Williams 580 2013-15 Kathy Nieman 433 1983-84 Paige Wooten 545 2008-09 Deisy Mena 432 2003-04 Angela Anello 542 1984-85 BeeBee McBride 431 1982-83 Jackie Cross 539 1992-94 Candace Madison 423 2015-16 Amy Walker 525 1983-85 Celina Smith 421 1987-88 Karyl Gross 517 1984-86 Tracy Graves 419 1990-91 Charquinda Holloman 512 2006-08 Deisy Mena 404 2002-03 Aleja Hall 487 2009-11 Leanne Neimeyer 404 2005-06 Patty Pierce 477 1986-88 Dewone Currin 402 1997-98 Coleanna Funches 473 2015-16 Dana Lewis 397 1997-98 Chiquita Ellis 470 2007-09 Audra Jaconetti 385 1986-87 Lisa DiGiacomo 469 1985-87 Monica Abbate 382 1993-94 Sharlisa Clark 459 2009-11 Martha Senese 371 1993-94 Kathy Conroy 443 1984-86 Tonya Morris 369 1988-89 Serina Breezer 440 2008-10 Micki McEvoy 366 1979-80 Kathy Nieman 433 1983-84 Arnise Harris 356 2002-03 BeeBee McBride 431 1982-83 Aleja Hall 350 2009-10

All-Americans All-Region IV Team (1990-Present) Sharon Wydra (Div. I) 1st Team 1982-83 Kelly Sweeney (Div. III) 1st Team 1991-92 Kelley Sweeney (Div. II) 2nd Team 1991-92 Jenny Kubasiak (Div. III) 1st Team 1992-93 Jenny Kubasiak (Div. III) 2nd Team 1992-93 Dawn Karkoska (Div. III) 2nd Team 1992-93 Jackie Cross (Div. III) 1st Team 1993-94 Jenny Kubasiak (Div. III) 1st Team 1993-94 Region IV Hall of Fame Martha Senese (Div. III) 1st Team 1993-94 Jenny Kubasiak 2014 Tammy Czeszewski (Div. III) 2nd Team 1997-98 Arnise Harris (Div. II) 1st Team 2002-03 Deisy Mena (Div. II) 1st Team 2003-04 Christine Demogiorgas (Div. II) 1st Team 2004-05 Leanne Neimeyer (Div. II) 2nd Team 2005-06 Candace Madison (Div. II) 2nd Team 2014-15 Coleanna Funches (Div. II) 1st Team 2015-16 Alondra Chavarria (Div. II) 2nd Team 2015-16 Alondra Chavarria (Div. II) 1st Team 2016-17

Triton College Female Athlete of the Year Paige Wooten 2008-09 Candace Madison 2014-15 Alondra Chavarria 2015-16 Alondra Chavarria 2016-17

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*1993-94 NJCAA Division III National Runner-up *1992-93 NJCAA Division III Seventh Place Finish

# Denotes Season Triton moved to NJCAA Division II Level

Women’sBasketball 2017-18 19 We are proud to support you. Have a great season! Katrina R. Thompson Mayor, Village of Broadview Kevin McGrier, Village Clerk

Trustees Verina Horne Tara Brewer Judy Abraham Judy Brown-Marino Sherman Jones John Ealey T CSA Special Thanks to the Triton College Student Association for Supporting Triton College Athletics!

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Mark R. Stephens Chairman Triton College Board of Trustees

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