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Whiting earns Iowa honor: After a record-setting season for D-III University of Dubuque’s women’s basketball team, Woodstock graduate Mollie Whiting was named first-team All-Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

The honor was the fourth consecutive season in which Whiting made an all-conference team and her second consecutive year on the first team.

This season, Whiting led the conference in scoring (23.8 points a game) and scored at least 20 points a game in Dubuque’s final 18 games of the season. 

While leading her team to the IIAC championship game, Whiting set school records for points in a career (1,737) and a season (667) and career made field goals (669).

Able Ace Kaczmarski: Prairie Ridge grad Kevin Kaczmarski is batting a team-high .368 this season for D-I Evansville’s baseball team.

Kaczmarski, a sophomore outfielder, also leads the Aces (3-7) with a .553 slugging percentage, 14 hits, five doubles and three stolen bases. On Sunday, Kaczmarski was 3 for 4 with two RBIs in a 13-1 win against Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He ranks sixth in the Missouri Valley Conference in stolen bases and seventh in total bases (21) this season.

Beck all-conference: D-III Lake Forest College senior men’s basketball guard Jeff Beck was named Feb. 27 to the All-Midwest Conference first team.

A Dundee-Crown grad, Beck led the conference in minutes played (34.3), ranked third in scoring (18.1 points a game), and seventh in assists (3.6) and 3-point field-goal percentage (45.3). He also was ninth in steals (1.4).

Beck started 92 games in his career and surpassed the 1,000-point plateau this season for the Foresters (7-16). With 1,116 career points, Beck ranks 13th in the program’s history.

Ott sets record: Marian Central grad Jackie Ott of St. Xavier set a school record and finished 10th in the 1,000-meter event March 2 at the NAIA indoor national preliminaries in Geneva, Ohio.

Ott ran a school-best time of 3:00.7 seconds in the event, narrowly missing the finals. 

Ott also ran the 800 leg on SXU’s distance medley relay team, which posted a school-record time of 12:20.76 to finish third in its heat and 10th overall in the prelims.

• Barry Bottino writes a weekly column and a blog about local college athletes for the Northwest Herald. Write to him at BarryOnCampus@hotmail.com, check out his On Campus blog at McHenryCountySports.com and follow him@BarryOnCampus on Twitter.

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