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The Talons Women's Basketball Team will take to the court for the first time in November.

Results - 2024-25

  • Nov. 4 at College of Lake County, L, 22-92
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Women's Basketball Season Canceled

Despite our best efforts to recruit and support a full team, we have unfortunately been unable to secure enough players for this season. As a result, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the women’s basketball season for this year. We value the enthusiasm and support shown by our student-athletes, coach and fans and remain committed to fostering competitive athletics at Blackhawk. This decision was not made lightly, and we will continue working to build and sustain a strong team next year. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Nile Finney, our Athletics Director, at nfinney@blackhawk.edu.

Meet Coach Kirsten Eckerman

Coaching Philosophy:

  • Academics first, with a team-set GPA that may exceed NJCAA minimums.
  • Focuses on character building, emphasizing how teamwork on the court prepares student-athletes for success in their future careers.

Background:

  • Attended Danville Local High School in Ohio, where she participated in basketball, volleyball, softball, and track and field.
  • Earned a degree in psychology from the College of Wooster, a nursing degree at Blackhawk and a master’s in Nursing from Grand Canyon University.
  • Played basketball and softball at the college level.
Kirsten Eckerman

About Women's Basketball

Fall 2025 roster TBA

Fall 2025 schedule TBA

Email: keckerman@blackhawk.edu

Phone: 608-743-4426

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18 New Recruits Graduate from Blackhawk’s Law Enforcement Recruit Academy

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First row: Dylan Canalia, Adam George, Brady Card, Brent Murphy, Jaclyn Mader, Dillon Vezina; ‌Second row: Gavin Lankey, Eyan Anderson, Cameron Teubert, Craig Christensen, Nathan Hollinger, Tyler Quade; Third row: Nermin Karabegovic, Andrew Maloney, Justin Hoffman, Tyler Gaes, Ben Preston, Kyle Kuchera


Eighteen students graduated on Friday from Blackhawk Technical College’s Law Enforcement Recruit Academy. This was the 91st academy class to graduate from the academy, which dates back to April 1966.

Troy Egger, Academy Director, said this academy class stands out for their dedication to the community and to their peers.

“I can say that each of you have the potential to demand greatness of yourselves, and each of you have the ability to surpass expectations put on you by others,” Eggers said.

Over the past four years, about half of the academy classes have done a community project, and this class came together to raise more than $400 for the YWCA Rock County’s Care House and Child Advocacy Center in Janesville.

Andrew Maloney was chosen as the class speaker and said he is proud of his classmates for taking on this challenging profession.

“It’s been great to see how things have evolved and how the students took care of each other and held each other accountable and helped the younger ones mature in such a short time,” Eggers said.

Members of Class 23-91:

  • Eyan Anderson, Evansville Police Department
  • Dylan Canalia, Rock County Sheriff’s Office
  • Brady Card, Beloit Police Department
  • Craig Christensen, Brodhead Police Department
  • Tyler Gaes, Clinton Police Department
  • Adam George, Walworth County Sheriff’s Office
  • Justin Hoffman, Monroe Police Department
  • Nathan Hollinger, Janesville Police Department
  • Nermin Karabegovic, Monroe Police Department
  • Kyle Kucera, Walworth County Sheriff’s Office
  • Gavin Lankey, Mount Horeb Police Department
  • Jaclyn Mader, Janesville Police Department
  • Andrew Maloney, Rock County Sheriff’s Office
  • Brent Murphy, Beloit Police Department
  • Benjamin Preston, Monroe Police Department
  • Tyler Quade, Rock County Sheriff’s Office
  • Cameron Teubert, Beloit Police Department
  • Dillion Vezina, UW-Whitewater Police Department

Blackhawk’s December commencement ceremony will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 19. The event will be broadcast beginning at 6 p.m. at blackhawk.edu/livestream.

About the Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Academy

Blackhawk’s Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Academy prepares students for certification as a law enforcement officer. Over the course of 720 instructional hours, recruits focus on the theories of law enforcement needed to be a sworn member of law enforcement in Wisconsin. In addition to the class instruction and hands-on practical exercises, recruits spend at least a half-hour of outside study time for every hour of class time. Upon completion, recruits are eligible for certification with the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

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