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Women's Basketball Coaches

Head Coach Julie Schroeder-Ranz

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j.a.schroederranz@svcc.edu 

Coach Schroeder Ranz is in her third season as the Skyhawks head coach.  She brings over 28 years of overall basketball coaching experience to the program. After graduating from Monmouth College with a B.S. in Physical Education and participating in three sports in her college career, she earned her Master’s Degree in Teaching from Aurora University. 

 While coaching varsity basketball in high school, she has won over 275 games.  Her teams have won 4 conference championships, 3 regional championships and twice she led her team to the Sweet 16 in the state of Illinois.  Coach Schroeder Ranz was recognized as coach of the year for her region by the IBCA in two different seasons.  

 She is very excited about the challenges coaching in college brings and is looking forward to building the Skyhawk program.  “I am loving the opportunity to coach the Skyhawks.  I hope to continue to build and bring the women’s basketball program to the level the other Sauk teams are achieving. I am equally excited to mentor these young women and watch them grow.”

 Coach Schroeder Ranz currently teaches at Sterling High School as the Alternative School Instructor and resides in Sterling with her husband Ted and her dog Molly.

 

Assistant Coach

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Assistant Coach, Kiley Johnson, enters her third season with the Skyhawks.  Johnson has spent the last 12 years coaching basketball at various levels and coaches middle school volleyball.  She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a degree in Early Childhood Education. Johnson played basketball for four years, making an appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2006.  She also participated in two overseas tours with USA Athletes International. 

“I am extremely grateful and excited to be a part of the Skyhawks program” Johnson said.  “I started my coaching career under Coach Schroeder Ranz at the High School level and look forward to furthering my knowledge at the next level.”   

Coach Johnson is a Pediatric Therapist in Early Intervention.