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SCOTS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LOSES 72-45 TO CONCORDIA (MN)

The Alma Women's Basketball team finished up a two-day tournament at Hope College on Saturday when they took on Concordia College of Minnesota. The Scots ended up on the wrong end of a 72-45 score and are now 0-3 on the 2008-09 season.

Alma trailed 43-33 after one half as the Scots shot 56% from the field. The second half was not so kind to Alma as the team shot just 19% and were outscored 29-12 in the frame.

Heather Keenan led all Alma scorers with 12 points, while Meagan Hoblet added 10 points and 10 rebounds. Stephanie Bradshaw had seven rebounds for the Scots and Kathryn Bigelow also had seven rebounds and led the team with three assists.

The Scots next play at Siena Heights University on Saturday, November 29 and open up the MIAA portion of their schedule on December 6 at Hope College.

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Alma College's partnership with the Pine River Superfund Citizen Task Force, an EPA-sanctioned Community Advisory Group (CAG), received the 2008 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Award for Campus-Community Collaboration, sponsored by Michigan Campus Compact. The Task Force is recognized as one of the most influential and active CAGs nationally and as having the largest membership of any CAG in the United States.

 

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Judd Folske

Judd Folske

Judd Folske is entering his first year as Alma College Head Baseball Coach in the 2007-2008 season after spending two years as an assistant coach with the program. Coach Folske joined the Maroon and Cream in the fall of 2005 after stops at NCAA Division I Central Michigan University, and stints at Div. II schools Saginaw Valley State University and Ferris State University. He also serves the athletic department as assistant athletic director.

While head coach of the CMU Chippewas, Folske posted a 131-98 mark. In 2000, he finished in a tie for first in the MAC conference with a record of 41-17 (18-8). Folske retired after the 2003 season at CMU, and went to work as an assistant at SVSU, where he worked in that capacity for two seasons.