Lake Land College Athletics issued the following announcement on Nov. 21
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) recognized many Lake Land College Student Athletes and teams during the 2020-21 season for both athletic and academic accomplishments. The Lake Land College Softball, Volleyball, Women’s Basketball and Baseball teams each earned 2021 NJCAA Academic Team awards. To be recognized as an NJCAA Academic Team, all team members must have a collective GPA of 3.00 or more. Many individual athletes earned the 2021 NJCAA All-Academic First Team title, in which case the athlete took at least 24 credit hours and maintained a 4.00 GPA. These individuals include Men’s Basketball team member Isaiah May (Belleville), Softball team members Rachel Kaufman (Seymour, IN) and McKenzee Davee (Mattoon) and Volleyball team member Kelsi Geltz (Newton). From the Baseball team, Bryan Belo (Algonquin), Keegan Garis (Crystal Lake), Caleb Hurst (Charleston) and Jacob Spitz (Mattoon) earned the title.
Women’s Basketball team members Olivia Niemerg (Teutopolis), Harley Barry (Shiloh), Kamaria Gant (Bloomington) and Elizabeth Buescher (Charleston) earned this honor as well. Several Lake Land College athletes earned the 2021 NJCAA All-Academic Second Team title, signifying the athlete took at least 24 credit hours and maintained a 3.80-3.99 GPA. These athletes include Women’s Basketball team members Karrington Krabel (Paris) and Shania Schoonover (Pana), Softball team member Kyrsten Darrough (Flora) and Volleyball team member Lara Caldeira (Brazil, South America). Baseball team members Wes Harrell (Charleston), Isiah Hart (Lake Zurich), Ryan Janssen (Nokomis) and Paul Thoele (Dieterich) also earned the title. Still more athletes earned the 2021 NJCAA All-Academic Third Team title, indicating the athlete earned at least 24 credit hours and maintained a GPA of 3.60-3.79.
These athletes include Women’s Basketball team members Abigayle Weis (Effingham) and Josie Orris (Sullivan), Softball team members Klara Cejkova-Klaci (Prague, Czech Republic), Harley Mason (Casey) and Carson Cole (Windsor) and Volleyball team members Malorie Craig (Clay City) and Abby Kallis (Charleston). The Baseball players who earned the title include Michael Aragon (Barrington), Marc Babicz (Chicago), Keagan Brady (Charleston), Oliver Dunn (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), Dylan Guy (Effingham), Brock Minor (Paris), Andrew Morlen (Fishers, IN), Jackson Nichols (Mattoon), Caleb Slater (Vandalia) and Jacob Walker (Lafayette, IN). From the Volleyball team Caroline DeSouza (Brazil, South America) earned NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 and both DeSouza and Morgan Parsons (Shelbyville) earned Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conference Team. The Women’s Basketball team was the NCJAA Division II National Championship winner after being seeded number 2 at the national tournament.
The team also finished second in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference. Of the Women’s Basketball team, Gant earned NJCAA Division Two All American, NJCAA Division Two All-Region 24, NJCAA Division Two National Tournament All-Tournament Team and Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conference. Weis earned NJCAA Division Two All-Region 24 and Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conference. Tresior Newson (Normal West) earned NJCAA Division Two National Tournament All-Tournament Team and Barry was named NJCAA Division Two National Tournament MVP. Women’s Basketball Coach Dave Johnson was named Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Co-Coach of the year, NJCAA Division Two District A Coach of the year and NJCAA Division Two Women’s Basketball Coach of the year. For the Men’s Basketball team, Everett Stubblefield (Chicago) earned NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 and Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conference.
The Softball team was the Great Rivers Athletic Conference Champion as well as the Region 24 Runner-up. Kaufman earned NJCAA Division One All American, NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 Tournament Team, NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 and was named Great Rivers Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Kaitlyn Scheitler (Carol Stream) earned Great Rivers Athletic Conference Team, NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 and NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 Tournament Team. Tyanna Graber (Loogootee, IN) earned Great Rivers Athletic Conference Team, NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 and NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 Tournament Team. Marama Makea (Wellington, New Zealand) and Cejkova-Klaci both earned Great Rivers Athletic Conference Team and NJCAA Division One All-Region 24. Cole, Darrough and Claire Maulding (Casey) all earned NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 as well, and Liz Titus (Neoga) earned NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 Tournament Team. Softball Coach Nic Nelson was named Great Rivers Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.
The Lakers moving on include: Baseball Cole Paphlam – University of New Orleans Kolby Pemberson – Mckendree University Jackson Nichols – Eastern Illinois University Ryan Drayer – McKendree University Andrew Morlan – Delta State University Will Roman – McPherson University Isiah Hart – Purdue Fort Wayne Bryce Lohman – Illinois Wesleyan College Jacob Hammer – Hannibal LaGrange College Keagan Brady – Millikin University, Franklin College, or Augustana College Wes Harrell – University of Illinois (Academic) Paul Thoele – Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Dylan Guy – Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Caleb Slater – University of Wisconsin Whitewater (Academic) Andrew Erickson – US Army Davis Johnson - Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Jacob Spitz - Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Gunner Laughhunn - Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Volleyball Caroline DeSouza – Park University Morgan Parsons – Dominican University Men’s Basketball Isiah May – Central Methodist University Christian Kapongoo – Queens University (NY) Clint Weber – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (Academic) Softball Rachel Kaufman – Eastern Illinois University Carson Cole – Eastern Illinois University Marama Makea – Eastern Illinois University Kyrsten Darrough – Campbell University Tyanna Graber – Ball State University Taylor Warne – Purdue Fort Wayne Harley Mason – Taylor University Dee Campbell- Concordia University Mackenzee Davee – Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Macy Clark – Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Women’s Basketball Abbigale Wies – Maryville State University Kamaria Gant – Harris Stowe University Harley Barry – Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Elizabeth Buescher – Eastern Illinois University (Academic) Shaina Schoonover – Illinois State University (Academic) Josie Orris – University of Illinois (Academic) JaeLynn Riggleman – Lake Land College Dental Hygiene Program
Lake Land College is proud of the many talented individuals and teams involved with the college’s Athletics programs.
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