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Joliet Junior College is a member of both the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the North Central Community College Conference. The school currently sponsors the following sports: Men's: baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, and soccer
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By 1869, a boarding school for high school girls opened in Joliet called the St. Francis Academy. The Institute became a college: The Sisters’ Normal Institute of Higher Learning, in 1920. The institute became Assisi Junior College, a two-year junior college, in 1925. Mother M. Thomasine Frye, OSF served as first president with an enrollment ...
The National Junior College Athletic Association ( NJCAA) Men's Division III Basketball Championships consists of eight teams playing over a three-day period (Thursday-Saturday) in March to determine a National Champion. The tournament field is made up of teams that win either region or district championships that are required to earn entry ...
Website. njcaa.org. The National Junior College Athletic Association ( NJCAA ), founded in 1938, is the governing association of community college, state college and junior college athletics throughout the United States. Currently the NJCAA holds 24 separate regions across 24 states and is divided into 3 divisions.
Herkimer College's Generals beat the Raiders of Fulton-Montgomery Community College 90-70 in the Region III championship game and earned one of eight automatic bids for tournament. The Generals ...
College career Hallman began his collegiate career at Joliet Junior College before transferring to play for the Purdue Boilermakers , where he was a starter for his two seasons there. [1] [2] While playing for the Boilermakers, Hallman was renowned for his jumping ability and rebounding skills. [1]
Mujezinović played high school basketball at Amundsen High School in Chicago, Illinois. After high school, he played college basketball at the Joliet Junior College from 1993 to 1995. [1] He then transferred to Indiana University Bloomington , where he was a member of the Indiana Hoosiers , from 1995 to 1997.