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  2. Onondaga Community College - Wikipedia

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    Onondaga Community College. / 43.006167; -76.197306. Onondaga Community College ( OCC) is a public community college that serves Onondaga County and Central New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. OCC's 280-acre main campus is located in the Town of Onondaga, which borders the city of Syracuse, New York.

  3. Herkimer wins Region III basketball championship - AOL

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    Onondaga wins women's title. In Watertown, No. 2 Onondaga Community College defeated Jefferson Community College, the No. 1 seed playing on its home court, 72-54, the Region III's women's ...

  4. Dave Pasiak - Wikipedia

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    David Pasiak is currently the head men's basketball coach and sports information director at Vermont State University Lyndon. He was named to those positions in September, 2017. Previously he was the head men's basketball coach at Onondaga Community College from August 2000 through December, 2015. He had a career record of 264–198 in 15 ...

  5. Mid-State Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-State Athletic Conference ( MSAC) is a junior college conference located within Region III of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The MSAC has 8 member schools, [1] all located in Upstate New York. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference teams.

  6. National Junior College Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Cody Jamieson - Wikipedia

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    Jamieson began his college career at Onondaga Community College. He began here to get his academic record up to par as to attend Syracuse University and play Division 1 NCAA. [2] During his first year, Jamieson led the Lazers (which included fellow Six Nations players Craig Point and Sid Smith ) to an 18–0 undefeated season and a national ...

  8. Sports in Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Syracuse. Syracuse, New York, United States, is a top-division, minor-league and college sports city. Teams include the Syracuse Mets of AAA Baseball and the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL. The most attended sporting events in Syracuse are those of the NCAA Division I Syracuse University Orange .

  9. Todd Williams - Wikipedia

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    Todd Michael Williams (born February 13, 1971) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He attended East Syracuse-Minoa High School graduating in 1989. He then attended Onondaga Community College before signing a professional baseball contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers of the Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1991.