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'''Region 9''' of the [[National Junior College Athletic Association]] (NJCAA) consists of 16 colleges from [[Colorado]], [[Nebraska]], and [[Wyoming]]. |
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==Member schools== |
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===Colorado Community College Athletic Conference=== |
===Current members=== |
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====Colorado Community College Athletic Conference==== |
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The CCCAC currently has four full members, all are [[Public university|public]] schools: |
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*[[Lamar Community College]] |
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*[[Northeastern Junior College]] |
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*[[Otero Junior College]] |
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*[[Trinidad State Junior College]] |
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===Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference=== |
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! Institution |
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*[[Central Community College at Columbus]] |
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! Location{{efn|group=Colorado|All locations are within the State of Colorado.}} |
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*[[McCook Community College]] |
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! Founded |
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*[[North Platte Community College]] |
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! Affiliation |
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*[[Southeast Community College]] |
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! Enrollment |
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*[[Western Nebraska Community College]] |
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! Nickname |
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! Joined |
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| '''[[Lamar Community College]]''' |
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| [[Lamar, Colorado|Lamar]] |
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| 1937 |
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| rowspan="4" | Public{{efn|group=Nebraska|name=CCCS|Part of the [[Colorado Community College System]].}} |
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| ? |
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| Runnin' Lopes |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Northeastern Junior College]]''' |
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| [[Sterling, Colorado|Sterling]] |
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| 1941 |
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| ? |
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| Plainsmen |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Otero College]]''' |
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| [[La Junta, Colorado|La Junta]] |
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| 1941 |
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| ? |
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| Rattlers |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Trinidad State College]]''' |
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| [[Trinidad, Colorado|Trinidad]] |
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| 1925 |
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| 1,100 |
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| Trojans |
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| ? |
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;Notes: |
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===Mon-Dak Conference=== |
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{{notelist|group=Colorado}} |
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*[[Dawson Community College]] |
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====Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference==== |
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The NCCAC currently has five full members, all are [[Public university|public]] schools: |
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*[[Casper College]] |
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*[[Central Wyoming College]] |
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*[[Eastern Wyoming College]] |
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*[[Gillette College]] |
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*[[Laramie County Community College]] |
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*[[Northwest College]] |
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*[[Sheridan College (Wyoming)]] |
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*[[Western Wyoming Community College]] |
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===Independent=== |
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! Institution |
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*[[Little Big Horn College]] |
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! Location{{efn|group=Nebraska|All locations are within the State of Nebraska.}} |
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*[[Little Priest Tribal College]] |
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! Founded |
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*[[Miles Community College]] |
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! Affiliation |
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! Enrollment |
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! Nickname |
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! Joined |
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| '''[[Central Community College|Central Community College at Columbus]]''' |
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| [[Columbus, Nebraska|Columbus]] |
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| 1969 |
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| rowspan="5" | Public{{efn|group=Nebraska|name=NCCA|Part of the [[Nebraska Community College Association]].}} |
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| ? |
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| Raiders |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Mid-Plains Community College|McCook Community College]]''' |
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| [[McCook, Nebraska|McCook]] |
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| 1926 |
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| ? |
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| Indians |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Mid-Plains Community College|North Platte Community College]]''' |
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| [[North Platte, Nebraska|North Platte]] |
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| 1973 |
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| ? |
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| Knights |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Southeast Community College]]''' |
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| [[Beatrice, Nebraska|Beatrice]] |
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| 1941 |
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| ? |
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| Storm |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Western Nebraska Community College]]''' |
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| [[Scottsbluff, Nebraska|Scottsbluff]] |
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| 1926 |
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| 2,400 |
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| Cougars |
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| ? |
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{{notelist|group=Nebraska}} |
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====Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference==== |
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The WCCAC currently has six full members, all are [[Public university|public]] schools: |
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! Institution |
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! Location{{efn|group=Wyoming|All locations are within the State of Wyoming.}} |
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! Founded |
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! Affiliation |
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! Enrollment |
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! Nickname |
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! Joined |
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| '''[[Casper College]]''' |
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| [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]] |
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| 1945 |
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| rowspan="6" | Public{{efn|group=Wyoming|name=WCCC|Part of the [[Wyoming Community College Commission]].}} |
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| 4,023 |
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| Thunderbirds |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Central Wyoming College]]''' |
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| [[Riverton, Wyoming|Riverton]] |
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| 1966 |
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| 2,688 |
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| Rustlers |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Eastern Wyoming College]]''' |
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| [[Torrington, Wyoming|Torrington]] |
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| 1948 |
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| 1,505 |
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| Lancers |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Laramie County Community College]]''' |
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| [[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]] |
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| 1968 |
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| ? |
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| Golden Eagles |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Northwest College]]''' |
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| [[Powell, Wyoming|Powell]] |
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| 1946 |
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| ? |
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| Trappers |
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| ? |
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| '''[[Western Wyoming Community College]]''' |
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| [[Rock Springs, Wyoming|Rock Springs]] |
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| 1959 |
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| 2,617 |
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| Mustangs |
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| ? |
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{{notelist|group=Wyoming}} |
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====Independents==== |
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The NJCAA Region 9 currently has one full member that is not affiliated with an athletic conference, which is also a [[Public university|public]] school: |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
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! Institution |
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! Location |
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! Founded |
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! Affiliation |
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! Enrollment |
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! Nickname |
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! Joined |
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| '''[[Colorado Mountain College]]''' |
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| [[Leadville, Colorado]] |
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| 1967 |
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| Public{{efn|group=Independent|name=CCCS|Part of the [[Colorado Community College System]].}} |
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| 5,688 |
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| Eagles |
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| ? |
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|} |
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{{notelist|group=Independent}} |
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===Former members=== |
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The NJCAA Region 9 had four former full members, all were [[Public university|public]] schools: |
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! Institution |
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! Location |
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! Founded |
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! Affiliation |
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! Enrollment |
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! Nickname |
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! Joined |
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! Left |
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! Current<br />conference |
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| '''[[Gillette College]]'''{{efn|group=former|name=WCCAC|Former full member of the [[Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference]] (WCCAC).}} |
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| [[Gillette, Wyoming]] |
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| 1969 |
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| Public{{efn|group=former|name=NWCCD|Part of the [[Northern Wyoming Community College District]].}}{{efn|group=former|name=WCCC|Part of the [[Wyoming Community College Commission]].}} |
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| 2,165 |
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| Pronghorns |
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| ? |
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| 2020 |
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| N/A{{efn|group=former|name=disc|Discontinued its athletics program.}} |
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| '''[[Little Priest Tribal College]]''' |
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| [[Winnebago, Nebraska]] |
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| 1996 |
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| Public{{efn|group=former|name=NCCA|Part of the [[Nebraska Community College Association]].}} |
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| ? |
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| Warriors |
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| ? |
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| 2018 |
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| [[Iowa Community College Athletic Conference|Iowa (ICCAC)]]<br>{{small|(NJCAA Region XI)}} |
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| '''[[Luna Community College]]''' |
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| [[Las Vegas, New Mexico]] |
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| 1969 |
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| Public |
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| ? |
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| Rough Riders |
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| ? |
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| ? |
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| [[Western Junior College Athletic Conference|Western Texas (WJCAC)]]<br />{{small|(NJCAA Region V)}} |
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| '''[[Sheridan College (Wyoming)|Sheridan College]]'''{{efn|group=former|name=WCCAC}} |
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| [[Sheridan, Wyoming]] |
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| 1948 |
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| Public{{efn|group=former|name=NWCCD}}{{efn|group=former|name=WCCC}} |
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| 2,053 |
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| Generals |
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| ? |
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| 2020 |
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| N/A{{efn|group=former|name=disc}} |
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;Notes: |
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{{notelist|group=former}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[National Junior College Athletic Association]] |
*[[National Junior College Athletic Association]] (NJCAA) |
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*[[NJCAA Region 8]] |
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*[[NJCAA Region 23]] |
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==External links== |
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*[https://region9athletics.com/composite NJCAA Region 9 website] |
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[http://www.njcaa.org/ NJCAA Website] |
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*[http://www.njcaa.org/ NJCAA Website] |
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[[Category:National Junior College Athletic Association |
[[Category:National Junior College Athletic Association]] |
Revision as of 20:35, 17 September 2023
Region 9 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) consists of 16 colleges from Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
Member schools
Current members
Colorado Community College Athletic Conference
The CCCAC currently has four full members, all are public schools:
Institution | Location[a] | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined |
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Lamar Community College | Lamar | 1937 | Public[b] | ? | Runnin' Lopes | ? |
Northeastern Junior College | Sterling | 1941 | ? | Plainsmen | ? | |
Otero College | La Junta | 1941 | ? | Rattlers | ? | |
Trinidad State College | Trinidad | 1925 | 1,100 | Trojans | ? |
- Notes
- ^ All locations are within the State of Colorado.
- ^ Part of the Colorado Community College System.
Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference
The NCCAC currently has five full members, all are public schools:
Institution | Location[a] | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined |
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Central Community College at Columbus | Columbus | 1969 | Public[b] | ? | Raiders | ? |
McCook Community College | McCook | 1926 | ? | Indians | ? | |
North Platte Community College | North Platte | 1973 | ? | Knights | ? | |
Southeast Community College | Beatrice | 1941 | ? | Storm | ? | |
Western Nebraska Community College | Scottsbluff | 1926 | 2,400 | Cougars | ? |
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- ^ All locations are within the State of Nebraska.
- ^ Part of the Nebraska Community College Association.
Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference
The WCCAC currently has six full members, all are public schools:
Institution | Location[a] | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined |
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Casper College | Casper | 1945 | Public[b] | 4,023 | Thunderbirds | ? |
Central Wyoming College | Riverton | 1966 | 2,688 | Rustlers | ? | |
Eastern Wyoming College | Torrington | 1948 | 1,505 | Lancers | ? | |
Laramie County Community College | Cheyenne | 1968 | ? | Golden Eagles | ? | |
Northwest College | Powell | 1946 | ? | Trappers | ? | |
Western Wyoming Community College | Rock Springs | 1959 | 2,617 | Mustangs | ? |
- Notes
- ^ All locations are within the State of Wyoming.
- ^ Part of the Wyoming Community College Commission.
Independents
The NJCAA Region 9 currently has one full member that is not affiliated with an athletic conference, which is also a public school:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined |
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Colorado Mountain College | Leadville, Colorado | 1967 | Public[a] | 5,688 | Eagles | ? |
- Notes
- ^ Part of the Colorado Community College System.
Former members
The NJCAA Region 9 had four former full members, all were public schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current conference |
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Gillette College[a] | Gillette, Wyoming | 1969 | Public[b][c] | 2,165 | Pronghorns | ? | 2020 | N/A[d] |
Little Priest Tribal College | Winnebago, Nebraska | 1996 | Public[e] | ? | Warriors | ? | 2018 | Iowa (ICCAC) (NJCAA Region XI) |
Luna Community College | Las Vegas, New Mexico | 1969 | Public | ? | Rough Riders | ? | ? | Western Texas (WJCAC) (NJCAA Region V) |
Sheridan College[a] | Sheridan, Wyoming | 1948 | Public[b][c] | 2,053 | Generals | ? | 2020 | N/A[d] |
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- ^ a b Former full member of the Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference (WCCAC).
- ^ a b Part of the Northern Wyoming Community College District.
- ^ a b Part of the Wyoming Community College Commission.
- ^ a b Discontinued its athletics program.
- ^ Part of the Nebraska Community College Association.