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  2. Joliet Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Joliet Junior College ( JJC) is a public community college in Joliet, Illinois. Founded in 1901, it was the first public community college founded in the United States. [3] In Spring 2014, the college enrolled 16,375 students. [4] Every year, 48,000 students enroll in the college's academic programs and in non-credit programs.

  3. List of college athletic programs in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    John Wood Community College: Quincy: Mid-West Athletic: Joliet Junior College Wolves: Joliet Junior College: Joliet: Illinois N4C: Kankakee Cavaliers: Kankakee Community College: Kankakee: Arrowhead: Kaskaskia Blue Devils/Blue Angels: Kaskaskia College: Centralia: Great Rivers Kennedy-King Statesmen: Kennedy-King College: Chicago: Illinois N4C ...

  4. NJCAA Division III men's basketball championship - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Joliet Catholic Academy - Wikipedia

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    Terry Gannon (Class of 1981) played college basketball at North Carolina State, where he was a member of Jim Valvano's "Cardiac Pack" national championship-winning team in 1983. During his four-year career, (1981–85), he was a two-time Academic All-American and NC State's all-time leading free throw shooter.

  6. Herkimer wins Region III basketball championship - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. University of St. Francis - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  8. John Williams (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    He attended grade school in different places while his father was in the U.S. Air Force, but the family moved back to Joliet, Illinois, after his father's retirement from the service. Williams graduated from Minooka High School and later from Joliet Junior College , where his father was a school counselor.

  9. Arnette Hallman - Wikipedia

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    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]