Two Marshalltown Community College student-athletes have been recognized by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) for academic success throughout the 2014-15 year.
Marshalltown Community College head volleyball coach Chris Brees has announced his resignation. Brees will be pursuing future opportunities in the coaching profession.
The Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) has announced its Academic All-Region teams for the spring semester, and Marshalltown Community College was well represented. 23 student-athletes, including nine on the first team, across five sports earned recognition from the region for their success in the classroom.
The Marshalltown Community College volleyball and softball programs received a commitment from Rieley Rodman of Grand View Christian School in Des Moines, IA for the 2015-16 season.
Nicole Montgomery of BCLUW High School signed her National Letter of Intent to join the Marshalltown Community College volleyball program on Tuesday morning. Montgomery becomes the seventh recruit to ink their commitment with the Tigers for the 2015 season.
Marshalltown Community College sophomore Sam Hinrichs (Ankeny, IA/Ankeny) has signed her National Letter of Intent to play volleyball for the Francis Marion University Patriots for the 2015 season. Hinrichs was a two-year member of the MCC volleyball team.
Marshalltown Community College head volleyball coach Chris Brees signed Danesha Cowley to a National Letter of Intent on Friday afternoon. Cowley played volleyball at Waterloo West High School.
Sophomore Jadelyn Rohach (Toledo, IA/South Tama) has signed her National Letter of Intent to play volleyball for the Ottawa University Braves. Rohach will begin her career at Ottawa in the fall of 2015.
A recent research project from Presto Sports, the website provider of www.mccathletics.com, found that Marshalltown Community College student-athlete Mady Van Metre (Marshalltown, IA/Ames) is part of an exclusive two-sport female athlete club.
Mattoon, IL—The Marshalltown Community College volleyball season came to a close on Saturday, falling in the loser’s bracket of the NJCAA District D Tournament after surviving earlier in the day. The Tigers were eliminated from playoff contention with a 3-1 loss to John A. Logan College.
Mattoon, IL—The Marshalltown Community College women’s volleyball team dropped its opening match of the District D Tournament, suffering a 3-1 loss to John A. Logan in the double-elimination tournament. MCC will play at 10:00 AM on Saturday.
Freshman Kayla Prosser (Eldora, IA/South Hardin) of the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team has been named to the All-Region XI First-Team. The outside hitter led the Tigers in seven different categories.
Boone, IA—The Marshalltown Community College volleyball team dropped two matches at the Des Moines Area Community College Invitational on Friday afternoon, falling 3-1 in the opener to Iowa Central Community College and 3-0 against Kirkwood Community College.
Creston, IA—Alanna Dubberke (Cambridge, IA/Ballard) and Sam Hinrichs (Ankeny, IA/Ankeny) teamed up for 31 kills while Kayla Prosser (Eldora, IA/South Hardin) posted 18 in one match to lead the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team to two shutout wins at Southwestern Community College on Friday night.
Marshalltown, IA—The Marshalltown Community College volleyball team dropped a 3-0 match to top-ranked Iowa Western Community College on Wednesday night at the Student Activity Center. Kayla Prosser (Eldora, IA/South Hardin) recorded a team-best eight kills in the loss.
Davenport, IA—Mady Van Metre (Marshalltown, IA/Ames) posted a total of 17 kills and nine service aces for the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team as the Tigers went 3-1 at the St. Ambrose Invitational on Saturday.
Marshalltown, IA—A late rally from the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team was not enough against No. 13 Indian Hills Community College as the Tigers dropped a 3-1 Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) match at the Student Activity Center on Tuesday night.
Boone, IA- Despite winning the first set in both matches on Saturday morning, the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team suffered two losses at the DMACC Invitational, falling 3-1 to both North Dakota State College of Science and Iowa Central Community College.
Boone, IA—Sophomore Mady Van Metre (Marshalltown, IA/Ames) and freshman Kayla Prosser (Eldora, IA/South Hardin) combined to record 33 kills in a 3-1 win over Highland Community College to salvage a split on the first day of the DMACC Invitational.
Pella, IA—The Marshalltown Community College volleyball team split a pair of matches on Thursday night at the Central College JV Tri, defeating the host Dutch 3-1 before falling 3-1 to Grand View JV. The Tigers are now 11-17 on the year.
Marshalltown, IA—The Marshalltown Community College volleyball team dropped a 3-1 match to the Ellsworth Community College Panthers at the Student Activity Center on Wednesday night. The Tigers took the opening set, but dropped the final three to fall to 10-16 on the year.
Kayla Prosser (Eldora, IA/South Hardin) picked up a pair of awards today after the freshman led the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team to three wins at the Panther Invitational over the weekend.
Chanute, KS—A come-from-behind victory highlighted the final day of the Panther Invitational for the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team as the Tigers rallied from two games down to defeat Coffeyville Community College 3-2.
Chanute, KS—Entering the Panther Invitational looking to snap a five-game losing streak, the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team recorded two victories to halt the skid.
Council Bluffs, IA—Second-ranked Iowa Western Community College dropped Marshalltown Community College 3-0 in Iowa Community College Athletic Conference volleyball action on Wednesday night.
Cedar Rapids, IA—The Marshalltown Community College volleyball team suffered its fourth-straight loss, falling in straight sets to Kirkwood Community College on Tuesday night, 25-19, 25-19, and 25-23. The Tigers fall to 7-13 on the year.
Ottawa, KS—After taking the opening set, the Marshalltown Community College volleyball team faltered down the stretch as the Ottawa Braves JV rallied for a 3-1 victory.
Great Bend, KS—The Marshalltown Community College volleyball team suffered a 3-0 loss at the hands of Barton Community College on Wednesday night, dropping the Tigers to 7-11 on the year.