Scoreboard
04/27/24
9:00 am
at MIAA Spring Finale
Legacy Golf Club
04/27/24
Bottom of 8th
8 Olivet
14 vs. Kalamazoo
04/27/24
Final
5 Trine
9 vs. Kalamazoo
Senior Day
04/27/24
Final
0 Trine
9 vs. Kalamazoo
04/27/24
Final
19 Kalamazoo
2 at Adrian
04/27/24
Top of 7th
3 Kalamazoo
9 at Alma
04/27/24
4:00 PM EDT
Olivet
vs. Kalamazoo
04/27/24
4:00 PM EDT
Kalamazoo
at Alma
04/28/24
12:00 PM EDT
#16 Wis.-Whitewater
vs. Kalamazoo
04/28/24
1:00 PM EDT
Kalamazoo
at Olivet
Rescheduled from 4/26
04/28/24
1:00 PM EDT
Kalamazoo
at Siena Heights
04/28/24
3:00 PM EDT
Kalamazoo
at Siena Heights
04/28/24
4:00 PM EDT
Kalamazoo
at Olivet
7-innning non-conference game

Daniel Henry Reflects on Kalamazoo College Experience

Daniel Henry playing tennis.
Photo by Kimberly Moss

Daniel Henry excelled on the tennis courts at Kalamazoo College and around the MIAA. A four-time All-MIAA First Team selection, Henry went 24-0 in conference singles play, and 24-1 in conference doubles play during his career. Overall, Henry finished in the top-15 in career singles wins at K (64) and in winning percentage (.762). However, he finished 24th in career doubles wins (58). Daniel also earned MIAA Player of the Week honors eight times during his career.

Daniel recently began attending Loyola University Law School in Chicago with plans to become a civil rights lawyer aiding in police reform.

A computer science major, Daniel's K experiences were instrumental in his pursuit of a law degree. He interned for VMLY&R, a global brand and customer experience agency, as well as three internships at Ven Johnson Law, PLC in downtown Detroit. In addition, Daniel recently gained invaluable experience in the courtroom as an intern at Kent County Circuit Court under Judge Christopher P. Yates.

Daniel's SIP (Senior Individualized Project) was the Analysis of Mock Trial Data to Find the Perfect Juror, a project in which he analyzed jury data under the supervision of a jury consultant at one of Johnson Law's mock trials on an active case.

In addition to his K experiences, Daniel credits his coach, Mark Riley, as "one of the greatest coaches and role models helping learn how to navigate this world in pursuit of excellence."