For the second time this month Monmouth College’s Zipporah Williams (Chicago, Ill./Orr) has earned the Midwest Conference Performer of the Week honor in women’s basketball.
Williams recorded her fifth double-double of the season and nearly set the Monmouth single game scoring record as the Scots stayed unbeaten through nine games with a 107-85 win over Knox. The senior poured in a career-high 31 points, just six shy of the school record, on 12-of-15 shooting. She also made 7-of-9 free throws and pulled down 17 boards, 10 of which came on the offensive end.
A physical education major, Williams is the daughter of Detrice Williams. She was also named the league’s POW on Dec. 3.
Monmouth College Women's Basketball
Monday, December 17, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Williams named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week
A 6-0 start to the season has helped Monmouth College’s Zipporah Williams (Chicago, Ill./Orr) earn the Midwest Conference Performer of the Week honor in women’s basketball.
Williams averaged nearly a double-double last week to help Monmouth get off to a 2-0 start in the Midwest Conference. Williams opened the week with a 10-point, 14-rebound effort in a 72-63 win over Illinois College. She also dished out five assists in the contest. On Saturday, Williams poured in 13 more points in just 24 minutes of playing time as the Scots rolled to a 90-73 win over Beloit to earn Coach Melissa Bittner her 100th career win. For the week Williams averaged 12.5 points and 9.5 rebound while also recording eight assists.
A physical education major, Williams is the daughter of Detrice Williams.
Williams averaged nearly a double-double last week to help Monmouth get off to a 2-0 start in the Midwest Conference. Williams opened the week with a 10-point, 14-rebound effort in a 72-63 win over Illinois College. She also dished out five assists in the contest. On Saturday, Williams poured in 13 more points in just 24 minutes of playing time as the Scots rolled to a 90-73 win over Beloit to earn Coach Melissa Bittner her 100th career win. For the week Williams averaged 12.5 points and 9.5 rebound while also recording eight assists.
A physical education major, Williams is the daughter of Detrice Williams.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Marla Willard-Midwest Conference Performer of the Week
Tying one school record and closing in on another has earned Monmouth College’s Marla Willard (Pittsfield, Ill./Pittsfield) this week’s Midwest Conference Performer of the Week award in women’s basketball.
Willard picked up her first double-double of the season in Monmouth's 98-87 win over North Central last Wednesday. The junior forward pumped in 13 points and pulled down 21 rebounds, tying the Scots' single game rebounding record. She was especially good on the defensive glass, pulling down 17 defensive rebounds. She also dished out five assists, blocked two shots and had two steals. Her 76 career blocks are just two shy of the school record.
An education major, Willard is the daughter of Bradley and Stacie Willard.
Willard picked up her first double-double of the season in Monmouth's 98-87 win over North Central last Wednesday. The junior forward pumped in 13 points and pulled down 21 rebounds, tying the Scots' single game rebounding record. She was especially good on the defensive glass, pulling down 17 defensive rebounds. She also dished out five assists, blocked two shots and had two steals. Her 76 career blocks are just two shy of the school record.
An education major, Willard is the daughter of Bradley and Stacie Willard.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Where are they now? Mallory (Mulvihill) Green
1. Give us some updates! Where are you living, any recent life accomplishments?
I live in Wauconda, IL right on the lake and it's amazing. I just got married to my high school sweetheart (as lame as that sounds) in July, finished my Masters from Roosevelt University in Integrated Marketing and Communications, started a new job and I can't wait to see what the rest of the year brings me.
2. How has a Monmouth College degree helped your career pursuits?
I think right out of college, I was a little lost. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to, and I honestly wished I had done a lot of things differently while in college. I think I was too busy enjoying my youth!! But, I really, really loved all my English classes and by writing for the college newspaper, I kind of realized that I enjoyed to creatively write. Those English classes were tough and the professors expected perfection, and I think that mindset (even though I may have found it obnoxious at the time) helped me throughout grad school and in my current job.
3. Favorite on or off the court basketball memory?
Tough to say. On the court, I think I'd have to go with hitting a 3-pointer as a freshman to put us up against Knox. It was right at the end of the game so the gym was PACKED. The experience of that Knox rivalry as a freshman was awesome and to hit what ended up being a game winner, was amazing. Ms. Lisa Curry set the screen to free me up. Off the court, living with Laura Hurckes (Jahn), Cassie Jensen and of course, Becky Wakeland (Dixon). Some of the best times of my life. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard.
4. What do you miss most about playing basketball at Monmouth College?
I miss the competitiveness of it all. I struggled a little bit with myself during college, but the one thing I always brought every day to practice was my competitiveness. Even now, I hate to lose. I miss just playing for fun because I loved the game. Oh and defense, I miss playing defense. I loved when the girl I was defending would cuss at me. Best feeling ever.
I live in Wauconda, IL right on the lake and it's amazing. I just got married to my high school sweetheart (as lame as that sounds) in July, finished my Masters from Roosevelt University in Integrated Marketing and Communications, started a new job and I can't wait to see what the rest of the year brings me.
2. How has a Monmouth College degree helped your career pursuits?
I think right out of college, I was a little lost. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to, and I honestly wished I had done a lot of things differently while in college. I think I was too busy enjoying my youth!! But, I really, really loved all my English classes and by writing for the college newspaper, I kind of realized that I enjoyed to creatively write. Those English classes were tough and the professors expected perfection, and I think that mindset (even though I may have found it obnoxious at the time) helped me throughout grad school and in my current job.
3. Favorite on or off the court basketball memory?
Tough to say. On the court, I think I'd have to go with hitting a 3-pointer as a freshman to put us up against Knox. It was right at the end of the game so the gym was PACKED. The experience of that Knox rivalry as a freshman was awesome and to hit what ended up being a game winner, was amazing. Ms. Lisa Curry set the screen to free me up. Off the court, living with Laura Hurckes (Jahn), Cassie Jensen and of course, Becky Wakeland (Dixon). Some of the best times of my life. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard.
4. What do you miss most about playing basketball at Monmouth College?
I miss the competitiveness of it all. I struggled a little bit with myself during college, but the one thing I always brought every day to practice was my competitiveness. Even now, I hate to lose. I miss just playing for fun because I loved the game. Oh and defense, I miss playing defense. I loved when the girl I was defending would cuss at me. Best feeling ever.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
According to Jasmine Johnson...
If our coaching staff were replaced by your parents…who
would be the best to fill the following roles & why J
Please answer the following questions with a team member’s
parent & why you think they are best suited for this role:
1.
Tie ball game & we need a great set to win
the game. Who should draw up the play?
Jasmine-Mr.
Corban because he is THE MAN! I think he would know exactly what we needed to do.
2.
There is a conflict amongst the team, who should
step in and be the mediator to resolve the issue?
Jasmine-
Kim’s Dad because he’s a basketball coach with that stern basketball coaches
voice so I think he could shut us all up real quick.
3.
You ladies can get huuuungry! Who would put
together the best pre-game spread?
Jasmine-
Colleen and Kathleen’s parents always have something spectacular for us to eat
whether it’s a four course meal or cookies and cake after the game.
4.
Bonding time! Who would put together a fun
activity & what would it be?
Jasmine-
Momma Tiffsquirrel! She is very funny so I think she could come up with
something great for all of us to do!
5.
It’s preseason & we’ve got to get you ladies
in shape! Who would be the best strength & condition coach & why?
Jasmine-
Marla’s mom because she works at the jail so I know she would whip us right
into shape and she wouldn’t take any mess from anyone!
6.
Who would be the best academic tutor to help us
keep our grades up?
Jasmine-Kaley’s
mom is a teacher so I’m sure she could help with all of our classes. I should
probably ask her about this accounting spreadsheet due Monday…Friday, September 14, 2012
Assistant Coach: Haley Jones
Haley Jones
Monmouth College Graduate '12
Monmouth College Graduate '12
Knoxville High School- 3 time team MVP, all-time leading scorer (basketball)
National Honor Society, Illinois State Scholar
College- ICC: All-Region, Academic All-American, President's List
Monmouth College: All-Conference (2 years), Free throw record (career and season), Dean's List
Track: 2nd place in 400 hurdles at conference :)
Currently attending Western Illinois University for her master's in sport management and volunteering in the compliance department.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Assistant Coach: Allison Dynes
Meet the Coaching Staff 2012-13: Allison Dynes
HIGH SCHOOL:
Eight-time letter winner for the Bravettes of Annawan High School (four in
basketball, and two each in volleyball and track). She finished her high school
career as Annawan's all-time leading scorer with 1,624 points and is now 2nd
in all-time scoring. She is also 2nd on the list of single season
scoring with 587 points. As a senior, she averaged 15.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 6.1 apg
and 2.3 spg. She was named her team's MVP after leading the team in scoring,
assists and free throw percentage. She was named fourth team all-state by the
IBCA, special mention all-state by the Champaign News Gazette and honorable
mention all-state by the Associated Press. She also earned All-Area Player of
the Year (twice) and was Pacesetter (three times) from the Moline Dispatch. She
was a three-time first team all-conference selection and a first team Quad City
Times All-Area as a senior. While in high school, she was president of the
National Honor Society and Annawan All-Stars 4-H Club. She was also involved in
many other student organizations, clubs, and mentoring programs.
COLLEGE: Allison
played a year at Carl Sandburg College, a member of the NJCAA D2 basketball
association where her team finished 5th in the nation in her
freshman campaign. She then took her talents to Briar Cliff University in Sioux
City, IA where she played post for the JV team and back-up point guard for
varsity. She became JV assistant for BCU in her final two years of college. In
her junior year of college, she also coached the Sioux City HOOPLA 7th
grade AAU team. That summer she took her coaching talents to Lake Como, PA
where she was a basketball and volleyball coach to kids ages 6-15 as well as a
counselor to over 15 fifteen year old girls. Her senior year of college she
founded Sioux City CHAOS, a 14U AAU girls basketball team and traveled
throughout South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri.
After college graduation she worked for Paddle Diva, a
stand-up paddle boarding company on Long Island, NY, whose main focus is
empowering women through sport. She then coached for Columbus Crossover, an AAU
organization based out of Columbus, OH before ultimately coming back to
Illinois. She is currently attending Western Illinois University where she is a
graduate student studying sports management.
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