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2012-2013
Richard J. Daley College
Bulldogs
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WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE DALEY
Building a Tradition of Excellence
When you come to Daley you will have a chance to explore your
options as a student-athlete for the future.
Experienced Coaching Staff
Our coaches have an extensive history in getting student-athletes into
four-year institutions. We are a Division I program that competes in
the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
Resources to Ensure Success
Student-athletes will have access to the campus library, computer
labs, tutors, wellness center, fitness center and other resources
necessary.
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WHY I CHOSE THE DALEY MENS
BASKETBALL PROGRAM
The reason I chose Daley Mens Basketball program was because coming out of high school,
my grade point average did not meet the standards to attend a university.
A friend of mine knew the assistant coach Shawn Monroe, who
assisted with my transition into Daley College.
-Spencer Stewart
Sophomore Forward
Spencer Stewart
Year
FR
GP
18
PTS/G
2.7
FGM
21
FGA
50
REB/G
3.611
A/G
0.389
STLS/G
0.667
BLK/G
0.111
TO/G
0.944
Year
SO
GP
22
PTS/G
6.1
FG%
54.5
FT%
38.2
REB/G
7.4
STLS/G
0.9
A/G
1.6
BLK/G
0.3
TO/G
1.5
*Sophomore stats are not final for the 2012-2013 basketball seasons (six games not played).
I went to Daley to earn my first degree and
become a better basketball player. Moreover, I
came here to earn an athletic scholarship to
play basketball for a D I university.
-Jeremy Price
Sophomore Guard
Jeremy Price
Year
FR
GP
25
PTS/G
16.4
FGM
149
FGA
371
REB/G
5.120
A/G
1.2
STLS/G
1.6
BLK/G
-
TO/G
3.2
Year
SO
GP
22
PTS/G
19.6
FG%
39.8
3PT%
28.1
FT%
68.2
REB/G
5.5
A/G
1.5
STL/S
1.5
TO/G
3.7
WE DEVELOP STUDENT-ATHLETES FOR THE NEXT LEVEL
Antonio Reese Bellevue University
Christopher Elder University of St. Francis
Ciera Taylor - Calumet College of St. Joseph
Diante Watkins Robert Morris University (Chicago, IL)
Ervin Thomas Mississippi Valley State University
Jeremy Arrington Bellevue University
Keith Conway Rockford College
Michelle Howard Robert Morris University (Chicago, IL)
Sommer Griffin Fisk University
I loved my time as a student athlete at Daley. It was the beginning
of the program so the atmosphere and energy from the staff as well
as the students was incredible! Coach Collins had high
expectations from everyone as a student first as well as on the
court to jump start the program in the right direction.
I chose a junior college because I had personal problems in high
school which held me back from getting a division I scholarship.
However, God works in mysterious ways and it turned out to be
the best thing that happened in my life. As far as basketball it
helped me tremendously, it allowed me to mature as a man behind
the knowledge of Collins. I learned more about myself as a person
and how deep I can dig within to accomplish something I wanted.
He [Collins] pushed me to limits I never been to which allowed me
to become an All-American for Daley. With the same mentally, I
was able to accomplish more success at Robert Morris and become
a two- time 1st team All-American as well as National player of
the year.
Diante Watkins 2012 CCAC
Player of the Year
Two-time All-American
I credit Daley College; the work ethic I developed allowed me to
take my game to another level. Now I'm going to play professional
ball overseas, this is a dream of mine to play pro ball!
The advice I have is simple, only when the effort is true and honest
will you be called champions. If you're going to attend Daley you
have to give it your all and actually understand that Collins won't
accept anything less! So if you want to learn and become better
there's no other City College in Chicago better than Daley, but you
must to be willing to go through the hard work and dedicate
yourself as a student as well as an athlete.
I had a great time at Daley. At first I didn't know what to expect being
that it was a small campus. I met good people as well as great
teammates and I wouldn't trade my time there. I chose to attend junior
college because my other plans fell through. I had numerous
opportunities from schools including a couple division one institutions,
but things like coaching changes at those schools prevented me from
going so I chose the Juco route.
I chose to be a student-athlete at Daley because Ive always played
sports and this was an opportunity to do so. Also, Coach Collins was a
2010-11, 2011-12 MCAC Regular
reason I came.
I think if he wasn't there I would not have chosen Daley.
Season and Tournament
I think that was the biggest reason. As for basketball, it prepared me to
Champions
be able to handle any coach. I got through Collins so it was an easy
2010-11,
2011-12
NAIA
National
transition
to the next
level.
Academically,
it made it easier to handle an
abundanceChampions
of work atSweet
one Sixteen
time. I had a lot of classes during each
semester so it was easy to balance the load of work and ball.
Terenece Collins
Take it serious and take advantage. Most athletes won't have to pay for
the education
receive, soHead
they should
Position:
Mensthey
Basketball
Coachtake classes very serious.
Open
mind
and
open
heart!
Education: Occidental College (B.A. History)
U.S. Sports Academy (M.S. Sports Coaching)
Phone: (773) 838-7780
Email: [email protected]
The Collins File
Career
Daley College Head Coach (2008-present), Prairie State Assitant Coach (2006-2008), South
Suburban Head Coach (2005-08), Indiana Tech Assistant Cocah (1997-98), Lincoln Trail J.C
Head Coach (1988-96), Grantie City Community College Head Coach (1984-88),
Washington University (Stl.) Assistant Coach (1983-84)
Daley Highlights
Terry Collins is in his 6th season at Richard J. Daley College.
Collins launched the program in the 2008-09 basketball season. Over the first four years
he has guided the Bulldogs by averaging 18 wins per season, including two 20-win seasons and a
75 percentage winning record versus City College opponents. Under Collins guidance, studentathletes have graduated and earned scholarships to a variety of four year institutions ranging
from NCAA Division I to NAIA schools. Several players have
earned All-Region honors and one student-athlete was named
an NJCAA Division I All-American (Diante Watkins Robert
Morris University (IL.) CCAC Player of the Year).
Prior to Daley
Prior to joining Daley athletics program, Collins
coached seven years of high school basketball in Southern
California. He held an internship at Washington University
(Stl.) as in assistant coach while completing the Masters program at U.S. Sports Academy to
earn an advanced degree in Sports Coaching. In 1984, he moved into the Illinois community
college system where he has served with brief interlude at Indiana Tech, and an NAIA school in
Fort Wayne, IN.
TC: The Coach
The overaching responsibility of the mens head basketball coach is to provide young
men a rich experience in the world of college basketball. Our goal is to assist these young men
attain a degree and create lifelong memories and friendship through participation. The essential
task are to recruit quality student-athletes, help them develop their talent, and motivate them to
become the best team possible. When this happens, the campus atmosphere is enchanced and the
college is put in a positive light.
Angela Foster
Position: Womens Basketball Head Coach
Education: Lewis University '84
(B.A. Business Administration)
Phone: (773) 838-7783
Email: [email protected]
Career
Daley College Head Coach (2008-present) Coached Elementary School, High School, and
AAU
Daley Highlights
Angela is in her 6th season at Richard J. Daley College.
Angela was named Head Womens Bastketball Coach for Richard J. Daley College in 2009. She
started the womens program and have established a tradition of preparing her student-athletes to
continue their education at higher institutions of learning.
In her first three years at Daley College, Coach Foster has improved her student-athletes
performance during contest by producing an All-Region player, three players who were ranked
top 50 in the nation for rebounds, assists, or individual scoring, and numerous transfers to four
year institutions such as Bradley, Southern Illinois, Robert Morris, Dillard, and Fisk University.
Prior to Daley
She launched her coaching career in 1993 by teaching elementary school children the game of
basketball. Angela then went on to coach at the high school level while also coaching AAU boys
basketball for 15 years. She had the pleasure of coaching phenomenal players such as, NBA
rookie Anthony Davis and Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year Jabari Parker.
Foster: The Coach
You wear a lot of hats as head coach. You are responsible for recruiting, conditioning, training,
academics, scheduling and nurturing of student-athletes.
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MENS SOCCER
Position: Head Coach
Education: Robert Morris
University (IL.) (BBA Business
Administration/Management)
Phone: (773) 838-7893
Email: [email protected]
James Callan
WOMENS SOCCER
Position: Head Coach
Education: Loyola University of
Chicago (B.A.
Communication/Sport Management)
Phone: (773) 838-7893
Email: [email protected]
Nestor Rico
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SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL SKILLS
TRAINING
Sports Psychologist
Intern
Dustin W. Morici
Dustin works with Daley
College Wellness Center. The
Wellness Center provides
mental health and other social
services to support your
personal well-being and
academic success.
He received his bachelors
degree from Illinois State
University in Psychology and
currently pursuing a Masters
degree in Counseling,
Specialization in Sport and
Health Psychology (MACSH)
at Adler School of
Professional Psychology.
Dustin works with our student-athletes to improve their
psychological skills in areas such as:
Motivation
Awareness
Arousal
Focus
Productive Cognition
Perceptual-Motor Skill
Injury Recovery
Goal Setting
Visualization
Arousal Regulation
Concentration
Emotion Regulation
Anne Althoff, MSW
Manager
Wellness Center
To make an appointment,
walk in to L-315 or call (773)
838-7871.
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Registration enrollment charge is $30.00.
Tuition per credit hour for Chicago residents is $89.00.
Tuition per credit hour for Illinois residents outside
Chicago is $185.38.
ABOUT US
Leadership President
Jose Aybar
Director of Athletics
Miriam Merrill
Head Count: Approx
11,000 credit students and
non-credit student
Student Profile: The
majority of our full-time
students are recent high
school graduates; however,
many adults also attend
classes.
Mission Statement:
Richard J. Daley College
provides high-quality
education which leads to
academic success, career
development, and personal
enrichment that fulfill
diverse community needs.
Richard J. Daley College
7500 S. Pulaski Rd.
Chicago IL, 60652
(773) 838-7500
Tuition per credit hour for Out-of-state and International
students is $236.59.
Student Activity fee for Spring 2013 Full time (12 or more
credit hours) is $170.00 and for Part-time (fewer than 12 credit
hours) $50.00.
All student-athletes must be registered in 12 credits per
semester in order to participate in intercollegiate sports.
Daley College offers a variety of Associate Degrees,
Certificate Programs and Career Programs. We also provide
GED and ESL programs through our Adult Education and
Vocational Skill Program. If you are interested in attending
college for the first time, or are returning to school to upgrade
your skills or pursue a new career, trade or skill, Daley College
has your pathway to success.
Richard J. Daley is located on the Southwest side of
Chicago. Daley Colleges students study and work in a facility
equipped with a 60,000-volume library, laboratories for
Accounting, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics,
Languages, Microcomputers, ample classroom space, a
gymnasium, pool, a cafeteria and Student Activities Center.
The location of the college provides public transportation
connections with all areas of the city.
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FITNESS CENTER AND AQUATICS
Located in the main building on the lower lever, the current fitness center contains 19
machines. The facility is new and free for students, faculty, and staff.
Our athletes use this facility to develop and maintain strength to compete at the highest
level. Our athletes have access to the fitness center throughout the year to progress their
performance during competition.
Daley houses a 25- meter, six lane racing pool ranging from 3 ft. to 12 ft. deep. Our facility is
used by students, faculty, staff, and the community through continuing education services.
Richard J. Daley College
Mens Basketball
2012-2013 Schedule
DAY
Sunday
DATE
10/14/12
OPPONENT
Moraine Valley Jamboree
LOCATION
Palos Hills, IL
TIME
Tuesday
10/23/12
Trinity Christian College
Palos Hills, IL
Tuesday
10/30/12
Prairie State College
Home
Friday
11/09/12
Trinity Christian JV
Home
Thursday
11/15/12
Olivet Nazarene JV
Bourbonnais, IL
Tuesday
11/20/12
Benedictine University JV
Home
Tuesday
11/27/12
Milwaukee Technical
Home
Friday
11/30/12
College of DuPage Tournament
Glen Ellyn, IL
Saturday
12/01/12
College of DuPage Tournament
Glen Ellyn, IL
Saturday
12/08/12
Kalamazoo College
Home
Monday
12/10/12
North Park University
Home
Tuesday
12/18/12
Joliet Junior College
Home
Saturday
12/22/12
Lincoln Land
Springfield, IL
Saturday
12/29/12
Mott
Flint, MI
Thursday
1/03/13
Harper College
Palatine, IL
Saturday
1/05/13
Kennedy King
Home
Monday
1/07/13
Milwaukee Technical
Milwaukee, IL
Thursday
1/10/13
Morton College
Cicero, IL
Saturday
1/12/13
Olive Harvey
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
1/15/13
Trinity Christian JV
Palos Heights, IL
Saturday
1/19/13
Kankakee Community College
Kankakee, IL
Thursday
1/24/13
Highland Community College
Freeport, IL
Tuesday
1/29/13
Malcolm X
Home
Saturday
2/02/13
Kankakee Community College
Home
Tuesday
2/05/13
Truman College
Chicago, IL
Saturday
2/09/13
Kennedy King
Chicago, IL
Monday
2/11/13
Wright College
Chicago, IL
Thursday
2/14/13
Highland Community College
Home
Saturday
2/16/13
Olive Harvey
Home
Tuesday
2/19/13
Malcolm X College
Chicago, IL
March
Region 4 Playoffs
TBA
Highland Community College
Freeport, IL