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Final Results: 2025-26

The Talons Women's Basketball team competes from late October through February.

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4-20 Overall | 3-18 Region

Feb. 18 vs Bryant and Stratton College, L, 49-65

Feb. 16 vs Milwaukee Area Technical College, L, 67-88

Feb. 14 vs Madison College, L, 66-75

Feb. 7 at Black Hawk College, L, 66-74

Jan. 31 at College of DuPage, W, 65-53

Jan. 29 at Rock Valley College, L, 50-80

Jan. 24 at Waubonsee Community College, L, 72-87

Jan. 19 at Rock Valley College, L, 60-100

Jan. 17 vs Bryant & Stratton College, L, 59-66

Jan. 13 at Wilbur Wright College, W, 102-32

Jan. 10 at Madison College, L, 50-81

Jan. 6 at South Suburban College, L, 53-61

Dec. 20 at Morton College, W, 63-50

Dec. 18 at Milwaukee Area Technical College, L, 36-58

Dec. 13 vs Lincoln Land Community College, L, 30-66

Dec. 10 vs Highland Community College, L, 61-67

Dec. 6 vs Harry S. Truman College, L, 44-63

Nov. 22 vs Waubonsee Community College, L, 52-93

Nov. 19 at Kishwaukee Community College, L, 52-63

Nov. 11 at Elgin Community College, L, 54-84

Nov. 8 vs Gogebic Community College, W, 58-48

Nov. 6 at Illinois Valley Community College, L, 58-78

Nov. 1 at Ellsworth Community College, L, 22-91

Oct. 31 at North Iowa Area Community College, L, 36-101

About Women's Basketball

#3
Arianna Eubanks, G
Madison (Madison Memorial High School)

#5
Cassie Cooley, F
Potosi (Potosi High School)

#8
Atiana Sessums, F
Beloit (Beloit Memorial High School)

#9
Jill Schue, F
Edgerton (Edgerton High School)

#10
Shelbi Marx, F
Barneveld (Barneveld High School)

#12
Jordan Horne, F
Memphis, TN (Memphis East High School)

#16
Nevayah House, G
Beloit (Turner High School)

#18
Jada Anderson, G
Oregon (Oregon High School)

#22
Ashley Espinoza, F
Clinton (Clinton Senior High School)

#32
Gracie Schmidt, F
Stoughton (Stoughton High School)

For the 2025-26 schedule, visit our Events Calendar

The Talons Women's Basketball Coach Aaron Dobbs is a proud graduate of Evansville High School and the University of Wisconsin–Platteville. A dedicated and passionate leader in the local sports community, he has spent over a decade coaching youth sports in Evansville, including basketball, baseball, softball, and soccer.

His coaching résumé includes experience at nearly every level—from youth leagues to elite high school travel teams. He has coached both boys' and girls' AAU and travel basketball, helping develop players across a wide range of skill levels and age groups. Coach Dobbs served as the Varsity Assistant Girls' Basketball Coach at Evansville High School for four seasons and is currently in his fourth year as a Varsity Assistant on the high school football team, where he also serves as the JV Defensive Coordinator. He previously spent a season coaching middle school football as well.

Beyond the field and court, Coach Dobbs has made a lasting impact on the community. He served as President of the Evansville Athletic Hall of Fame for seven years and took the initiative to build a full-court basketball gym to give local athletes more opportunities to train and play. His commitment to youth sports is reflected in his incredible workload—coaching over 100 games in a single year.

Coach Dobbs brings a wealth of experience, energy, and passion to every team he leads. His focus on fundamentals, sportsmanship, and personal growth continues to shape young athletes.

Contact Coach Dobbs by email at adobbs1@blackhawk.edu or by phone at (608) 289-7202.

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First Dental Hygienist Students to Graduate from Blackhawk

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Spring 2024 Dental Hygienist Graduating Class

Front row: Kristen Ziegler (Lead Dental Assistant Instructor), Gracie Hill, Karson Bailey, Dr. Mary Hirsch (Dental Clinic Dentist). Middle row: Morganne Krizan (Adjunct Instructor), Mackenzie Byrne, Morgan Berg, Nancy Espana, Lisa Johnson (Dental Hygienist Program Director). Back row: Kayla Marks (Instructor), Brittany Oren, Miranda Slaback, Haley Dunphy, Lisa Anderson, Sara Gibson, Nicole Murray (Adjunct Instructor).


The inaugural class of Blackhawk Technical College’s Dental Hygienist program celebrated the completion of their degree on Friday morning with a pinning ceremony at Central Campus held alongside Dental Assistant graduates. The event marked the culmination of hard work for both groups, who also will participate in the upcoming Blackhawk Commencement on May 18.

“This is a momentous occasion,” said Lisa Johnson, Dental Hygienist program director. “Every student in our inaugural class took a chance on a new program with no track record, no history … You embraced my vision for this program and helped me make it better.”

The Dental Hygienist program was launched by Blackhawk Technical College in the fall of 2022 in response to a growing need for skilled professionals in oral health care, particularly in the roles of dental hygienists and dental assistants. The program offers an associate degree, enabling graduates to pursue licensure as dental hygienists. Students in the program also help run Blackhawk’s Dental Clinic, which is open to community members at a reduced cost.

After completion of the program, dental hygienist graduates are required to successfully complete comprehensive written and clinical examinations given under the direction of the State Dentistry Examining Board, the American Dental Association's Joint Commission.

Of the 10 Dental Hygienist students, two were award recipients during the pinning:

  • Nancy Espana was the recipient of the Dental Hygienist Rising Star Award, which is given to the student who has demonstrated exceptional growth throughout the program.
  • Brittany Oren was given the Golden Scaler Award, which is given to a student who has demonstrated remarkable skill and talent throughout the program.

Also, Lisa Anderson was a recipient of a scholarship from the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

Twelve graduates in Blackhawk’s Dental Assistant program also celebrated the completion of their degree during the pinning ceremony.

“The future you have been planning for is here. We are so lucky to be in a profession where every day at work, we have the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life,” said Kristin Ziegler, Dental Assistant Instructor.

Congratulations to the following Dental Hygienist graduates:

  • Lisa Anderson
  • Karson Bailey
  • Morgan Berg
  • Mackenzie Byrne
  • Haley Dunphy
  • Nancy Espana
  • Sara Gibson
  • Gracie Hill
  • Brittany Oren
  • Miranda Slaback

Congratulations to the following Dental Assistant graduates:

  • Carissa Carney
  • Kylie Cole
  • Regina Gillen
  • Zaria Holbrook
  • Madyson Mitchell
  • Melody Ramirez
  • Riley Runkel
  • Jessica Seuser
  • Jenna Shinkus
  • Kyla Stacy
  • Julianna Verduzco
  • Tove Westermeyer

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Spring 2024 Dental Assistant Graduating Class

Front row: Julianna Verduzco, Kylie Cole, Madyson Mitchell, Riley Runkel, Tove Westermeyer. Middle row: Morganne Krizan (Adjunct Instructor), Melody Ramirez, Jessica Seuser, Zaria Holbrook, Kristen Ziegler (Lead Dental Assistant Instructor), Lisa Johnson (Dental Hygienist Program Director). Back row: Kayla Marks (Instructor), Kyla Stacy, Jenna Shinkus, Carissa Carney, Regina Gillen.


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