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John Wood
Community
College
Men’s Basketball
PEOPLE | STUDENTS| PLAYERS
PAST 8 SEASONS…..2011 - 2019
• Top 2 Finish in Conference Standings 6x (54-25 overall record)
• 3 Mid West Athletic Conference Championships
• 4 Conference and Region Players of the Year
• 18 All Region Team Selections
• 19 All Conference Team Selections
• Top 20 National Ranking each season
• 3 Freshmen of Year Awards
• 3 NJCAA First Team All-Americans & 1Second Team (since 2014)
• 5 Region Championship Game Appearances• 5 of the last 7 Seasons
• 6 Region Semi-Final Appearances
• 3 NJCAA National Tournament Appearances (2nd and 6th place finishes)
• Overall Record past 8 seasons (163-101)
• Top 13 nationally in SOS each of last 7 seasons (#2 2018-19)
• Visit www.johnwoodblazers.com/mens-basketball/ for more info
• 45 student-athletes signed scholarships to play at the four-year level
MISSION STATEMENTThe vision of the John Wood Community College
Men’s Basketball program is to utilize our actions
and words to be established as an ideal
intercollegiate basketball program by exemplifying
the standards of a championship organization in
our various communities, in the classroom, and on
the basketball court. We intend to achieve national
status as a program through continued hard work
and dedication, while being committed to the integrity
of our institution. We will also promote a sense of
family among our community, our college, our fans,
and our team.
The TRAIL BLAZER Way
Four Qualities Players must
possess:
1. Strong commitment to work everyday:o Individual Skill Training
o Weight Room and speed/power training
o Team Practices
o Academic Work
2. Coachability:o Ability to LISTEN and apply
information.
o Open minded to learn everyday
o Mentality that you must listen and
learn in everything we do.
3. Toughness:o Mental Toughness
o Physical Toughness
4. Commitment to TEAM first:o Together Everyone Achieves More
o Trust Factor between teammates and
coaches.
The TRAIL BLAZER Attitude
BE A GOOD PERSON
LIVE CLEAN – DRUG TESTHave an attitude of gratitude – Say “Thank You”.
Be a role model on and off the basketball floor.
Always be early to functions / events.
Listen and understand when someone
is speaking to you.
Seek opportunities to promote college and
program.
BE A SERIOUS STUDENTNever miss a class.
Sit in the first 2 rows of every class.
Learn to take notes – have a system.
Complete all assignments on time.
Know instructors’ names and office locations.
BE A GOOD TEAMMATECompete, Compete, Compete - never accept
losing a possession!
Never Quit on a play – EVER!
Never make excuses – Accept reality.
Enjoy your teammates’ successes – their success
reflects you!
Be humble in victory – gracious in defeat.
Have a mental & physical toughness every day.
Never hang head if things do not go well!
Hold your teammates to a higher standard in
everything we do!
Last Year in Review….
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GOOD PEOPLE
GOOD STUDENTS
GOOD PLAYERS
WIN GAMES
WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Since 1998, JWCC’s main campus has grown significantly. In 2002, two new buildings, approximately 103,000
square feet in size, were opened, offering the latest in technology in classrooms, labs and support areas.
A fourth major building for the main
campus, the Paul Heath Community Education and Fine Arts Center, opened in the fall 2004. This 52,000-square
foot
facility houses the College’s community education and adult education/literacy programs, the workforce
development center, the fine arts program, and the Adams County RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program).
Trail Blazer Definition:
Great People are defined as respectable, trustworthy, and responsible. This group of
people do what they need to do to be successful – in the short term and the long
term. They do not point fingers, they accept responsibility, and look for the next
opportunity to make a positive impact. Great People strive to be great at everything
they do – with their family, in the classroom, in the training arena, and on the
basketball floor. Are you Great?
Reading to
grade schools,
basketball
camps and
clinics, DARE
presentations
are all
opportunities
for us to
showcase the
great people in
our program
and have an
impact in the
community.
Trail Blazer Definition:
Serious Students are students that are willing to put in the necessary time and effort
to succeed in the classroom. Understanding that each individual learns differently,
the pressure is on the student-athlete to identify their learning style and their effort.
As a program, we expect serious students to abide by our academic success
guidelines, to set a goal to graduate and succeed in that goal, and have great pride
in their academic achievements. Are you Serious?
JOHN WOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS / ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE - 2014-2017
64 SEMESTER HOURSAREA 1: COMMUNICATION SKILLS 9 credit hours IAI
ENG 101 - Rhet & Comp I 3 SH________ ________
ENG 102 - Rhet & Comp II 3 SH________ ________
CMN 101 - Speech 3 SH________ ________
AREA 2: HUMANITIES* AA 12 credit hours (from 3 areas) AS - 9 credit hours (from 2 areas)
Must choose 1 course from fine arts, 1 course from humanities and 1-2 courses from any approved fine arts or humanities courses.
Humanities__________________________ 3 SH________ ________
Fine Arts_____________________________ 3 SH________ ________
Any Area 2 ___________________________ 3 SH________ ________
Any Area 2 ___________________________ 3 SH________ ________
AREA 3: SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE* 12 credit hours Choose 1 course from each area
PSY/SOC____________________________ 3 SH ________ ________
History_______________________________ 3 SH ________ ________
ECO/PSC____________________________ 3 SH________ ________
Any Area 3 __________________________ 3 SH________ ________
AREA 4: MATHEMATICS* AA - 3 credit hours AS 6 credit hours
_____________________________________ 3-4 SH________ ________
_____________________________________ 3-4 SH________ ________
AREA 5: NATURAL SCIENCES* 7-8 credit hours
Choose 1 course from Life Sciences and 1 course from Physical Science Lab met
Life Science_________________________ 3-4 SH________
Physical Science_____________________ 3-4 SH________
*General education courses must be chosen from approved course lists in the catalog, or choose courses from http://www.iTransfer.org
Other requirements:
1. Computer Literacy requirement: Req met
Choose from CSC 100 or 106 1-3 SH_______
OR JWCC computer test Passed
2. *International Awareness requirement - Choose from: IA met
ENG 241, ENG 242, ENG 251, HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 111, HIS 112, HUM 200, or PHL 201
3. Constit. Req. met by: IL H.S. JWCC Exam Coll. Course RQM (MO resident)
AREA OF CONCENTRATION/ELECTIVES - 18 credit hours or more
Academic Success Program
We take pride in our accomplishments in the
classroom. Our team sets a yearly goal of a 3.0
cumulative team GPA that we calculate at the end
of each semester. Our academic success
program utilizes three things:
1. Study tables throughout the season.
2. Grade check forms distributed twice a semester.
3. Constant contact and interaction with our faculty.
John Wood Community College has an active Student Support Services Department
that is available for tutoring and study skill sessions.
Trail Blazer Definition:
Good players make basketball plays. They understand when to be aggressive and
when to pick their spots. Good players are instinctive in their game, yet understand
the entire system. Good players defend each play like it is their last and protect the
basketball at every opportunity. Good players are tough minded, coachable, and
want to play within a system that allows 5 players on the floor to play as one.
Are you Good?
2018-2019 Schedule HighlightsNot All Schedules Are Equal
Conference Schedule*8 Game Conference Schedule
*Throughout State of Illinois
Massey Ratings – Strength of Schedule
2011-12 #24
2012-13 #7
2013-14 #12
2014-15 #13
2015-16 #13
2016-17 #11
2017-18 #11
2018-19 #2
NJCAA Division I PowersSoutheastern (IA)
Indian Hills (IA)
Moberly Area (MO)
2018-19 Game Schedule FACTS7 – NJCAA Division I Powers
2 – Non-Countable Games
27 – NJCAA Division II ProgramsIncluding the 4 of the top 5 teams at the NJCAA National Tourney
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY7:30
8:00
ENG 101 ENG 1018:30
9:00
9:30
HIS 201 HIS 20110:00
PSY 101 PSY 10110:30
11:00
11:30
NOON
PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE12:30
1:00
MATH 201 MATH 2011:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
CMN 101 PRACTICE CMN 101 PRACTICE3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING“Win the point of contact!” is a phrase often heard in individual workouts and team practices. John Wood basketball puts time, effort,
and tremendous pride in their commitment to the weight room – adding and sustaining strength.
Using a year round commitment to ‘power training’ and speed training, developing an athlete’s ability to transfer weight room power to
the basketball floor, JWCC athletes become accustomed to the weight training right away.
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENTHead Coach Brad Hoyt and his coaching staff are dedicated to developing each student-athlete through small group, individual, and
team workouts. Individual and small group attention is a constant throughout the entire year and in all 4 seasons – preseason,
regular season, postseason, and summer.
Defensive breakdown, shooting, ball handling, passing, and several other skills are developed throughout the year as a result of the
dedication of both the coaching staff and the players of John Wood basketball.
DTE: October 1st, 2016 PRACTICE #: 1
GOALS & FOCUS: Play Hard, Play Smart and Play Together
TIME: Everything is either a TEACHING or COMPETITION Drill
12:30-12:35 5 man weave – 3-on-2, 2-on-1, 1-on-1
12:35-12:45 3 Man Pressure Pass Drill and Ball—You—Man Drill. Emphasis is on using peripheral vision
and close out with both hands high.
12:45-1:05 Offense/Defense Breakdown – Coach Hoyt with defense, 3 on 3 quarter court
Coach Witherspoon with offense, 5-on-0 situations
1:05-1:20 Defensive/Rebounding Breakdown-Coach Hoyt 2 on 2 deny wing with help and rotations.
Coach Witherspoon -2 on 2 block out toughness drill
1:20-1:30 4 on 4 shell-Progressive-stationary, iron curtain- cutters-screeners
1:30-1:45 4 on 4 on 4 to 4 points (losers run suicide)
1:45-1:50 3 minute free throws
1:50-2:05 5/2 Block Out and Transition Drill. (losers run suicide)
2:05-2:20 Two-innings of baseball (losers run)
2:20-2:25 Six point pass drill-80 in 4 minutes.
2:25-2:30 Team Stretch
OPPORTUNITYISNOWHERE
JOHN WOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
GRADUATE!
DO YOU WANT TO MOVE ON?THE OPPORTUNITY IS HERE…
Quincy
University of San Francisco
Reinhardt College
(GA)
Bluefiield College
(VA)Utah State
University
Univ. of Wisconsin - Green
Bay
John Wood Community College student-athletes go:
COAST TO COAST!
University of New
Mexico
Ouachita Baptist University (AR), University of San Francisco (CA), Hannibal-LaGrange College (MO), Armstrong State University (GA), Western Illinois University (IL), Quincy University (IL),
Western Illinois University (IL), Ouachita Baptist University (AR), Bluefield College (VA), Coe College (IA), Webster University (MO), Eastern Illinois University (IL), William Penn College (IA),
University of Dubuque (IA), Morningside College (IA), Columbia College (MO), Grand View College (IA), Reinhardt College (GA), Armstrong State University (GA), University of Dubuque (IA), Utah
State University (UT), Concordia University (IL), Bethany College (KS), Hannibal-LaGrange College (MO), Southwest Baptist University (MO), Reinhardt College (GA), Elon College (NC), University
of Wisconsin-Green Bay (WI), Hannibal-LaGrange College (MO), Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne (IN), University of New Mexico (NM), Central Methodist University (MO), Iowa Wesleyan College (IA),
Eastern New Mexico University (NM), Culver-Stockton College (MO), Eastern Illinois University (IL), University of Indianapolis (IN)…..and MANY, MANY more.
University of
Louisiana-Monroe
UNLV
As a program, we have had student-athletes move on to four-year universities consistently throughout the years. That process does not just happen. It is a result of a specific, organized program that begins with three actions.
1. Team exposure events – Summer Juco Event
Central Missouri Shoot-Out / Iowa City Shootout
2. Mailing Series – Fall, Winter, Spring
Over 350 Four-year universities on list
Sophomore Focus – Introduce Freshman
3. Coaching Contacts throughout country
Constant Phone work with programs at every level
As a result of those three actions, we have many college/university programs on
campus – with many more requesting film and additional information. Four-year
programs identify our program with hard work and success.
JWCC Basketball Moving on to 4 Year Schools
John Wood has or has had players at the following schools.
Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne (IN), Utah State University (UT), University of San
Francisco (CA), University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (WI), University of Louisiana-
Monroe (LA), University of New Mexico (NM), Eastern Illinois University (IL), Elon
College (NC), Western Illinois University (IL), Gannon University (PA), Missouri
Valley College (MO), Quincy University(IL) Mount Mercy College (IA), Bluefield
College(VA), Coe College (IA), Webster University (MO), William Penn College (IA),
University of Dubuque (IA), Morningside College (IA), Columbia College (MO),
Grand View College (IA), Reinhardt College (GA), Concordia University (IL),
Bethany College (KS), Hannibal-LaGrange College (MO), Southwest Baptist
University (MO), Central Methodist University (MO), Iowa Wesleyan College (IA),
Eastern New Mexico University (NM), Culver Stockton College (MO), Missouri
Valley College (MO), University of Indianapolis (IN)….and MANY , MANY more.
John Wood Community College
2019-20 BASKETBALL
“Surround yourself with good people.”
REMEMBER:
1. GOOD PEOPLE
2. GOOD STUDENTS
3. GOOD PLAYERS