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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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Coach Spotlight: Donte Burt, Men’s Basketball

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Meet Donte Burt, Blackhawk’s new Men’s Basketball Coach.

Coach Burt is one of six new coaches at Blackhawk, supporting the college's new sports, including men’s golf, coed clay target shooting, women’s volleyball, coed bowling, and men’s and women’s basketball.

Originally from Madison, Coach Burt played basketball and football at both Madison West High School and Madison College. He then played semi-pro football before transitioning to coaching.

His motivation for coaching comes from his enjoyment of watching his players grow, many of them going on to play at the college level. With 10 years of experience coaching basketball—from first grade through 17U Varsity—and seven years of coaching football, Coach Burt brings a wealth of experience to Blackhawk's new athletics program.

Coach Burt said he’s hopeful that student-athletes choose Blackhawk Technical College to be part of an exciting, growing program. He is dedicated to creating a strong community where they can excel and is committed to building a solid community where they can thrive.

His coaching philosophy is straightforward: "Get a little better every day."

Coach Burt practices this philosophy with his players by working on their skills until they become muscle memory. By identifying each player's strengths and weaknesses, he can place them in positions to succeed, he said.

Even with a lifelong passion for sports, Coach Burt emphasizes the importance of balancing academics and athletics. He will stay aware of his athletes' academic situations, help them when needed, and hold them accountable individually and as a team, he said.

Students interested in learning more about Blackhawk Athletics can visit blackhawk.edu/athletics or contact Athletic Director Nile Finney at athletics@blackhawk.edu.

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