Skip to content
MyBTC Apply

Women's Basketball

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
/Portals/1/adam/Hero/gxNC64Jm9UmcKax6a40N9A/Image/Gym.jpg

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

Women's Basketball News

Catch up on all the latest news on the Talons Women's Basketball Team!

Back to News

Surgical Technology Student Completes Summer Internship at Mayo Clinic

Image

Kenzie Gray flourishes in the fast-paced and high-stakes environment of the operating room. 

Originally from Janesville, Kenzie graduated from Milton High School in 2021 and enrolled in a 4-year program at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. However, she quickly realized that something just didn’t feel quite right about the path she was on. 

Encouraged by her mother—a veteran in the surgical technology field with over 25 years of experience and a current instructor at Blackhawk Technical College—Kenzie chose to leave Eau Claire to pursue a career in surgical technology. Her mother’s advice was to explore a career that combined Kenzie’s love for both traveling and helping others. Following her mother’s footsteps, Kenzie petitioned and was accepted into Blackhawk’s Surgical Technology program.

Kenzie’s engagement went beyond her classroom work. She became an active member of the Surgical Tech Club and serves as a lab assistant for first-year students. This summer, Kenzie Gray completed her Mayo Clinic internship and is gearing up to graduate from Blackhawk’s Surgical Technician Program this May. 

Her internship experience solidified her resolve that she had made the right choice in applying to Blackhawk and pursuing a career in surgical technology. 

“Mayo Clinic is known for having a positive work environment, and I definitely saw that there. Everybody was very kind and willing to help. Sometimes you hear that hospital work environments aren’t the nicest, but they really stick to the qualities of respect and learning,” she said.

During her internship, she worked Monday through Friday, participating in 7 a.m. briefings and case preparations. Throughout the day, she would participate and aid the surgeons in procedures like liver resections and pancreaticoduodenectomies–often called “Whipple” surgeries—where part of the pancreas and bile duct are removed and reattached.

Kenzie said she is grateful for the supportive learning environment during her internship.

"I had some good days and some bad days. There are times when you just drop every instrument and I would just get very flustered. But then the surgeons would say, ‘Don't worry, you're learning,’ or tell us we were doing a good job. That helped me overcome any anxieties that would come up,” she said. 

After graduation, she plans to start her career, further her education and travel. 

Learn more about the Surgical Technology program at Blackhawk Technical College!

Interested in Blackhawk Athletics?

Are you looking to embark on your athletic journey with Blackhawk Technical College?