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This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of California. NCAA. Division I ... Contra Costa Comets: Contra Costa College: San Pablo: Bay Valley:
The Coast Conference is a college athletic conference that is affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association. ... East Contra Costa: 2 ...
City College of San Francisco 110 m hurdles: 13.64: Larry Harrington: Taft College: 5/16/1992: Long Beach City College 400 m hurdles: 50.07: Greg Johnson: Mt. SAC: 5/22/1982: Bakersfield College: 3000 m steeplechase: 8:53.20: Shannon Laird: Palomar College: 5/28/1977: Bakersfield College: High jump: 7 ft 5 1 ⁄ 4 in (2.26 m) Milton Goode ...
The college was founded as West Contra Costa Junior College in 1949, with the first classes held in the spring of 1950 at a temporary location in the shuttered Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, California. [2] In 1957, a permanent campus was opened on Mission Bell Drive in downtown San Pablo. The college is flanked by Abella Center to the south.
The California Community College Athletic Association (3C2A; formerly CCCAA) is a sports association of community colleges in the U.S. state of California. It oversees 108 athletic programs throughout the state. The organization was formed in 1929 as the California Junior College Federation to unify programs in Northern and Southern California. [1]
The College of Marin and Santa Rosa Junior College moved in from the Golden Valley Conference, and Contra Costa College was formerly a member of the Golden Gate Conference. [1] The conference was disbanded after the 1993–94 athletic year.
The Bay Valley Conference is an all-sport conference within the California Community College Athletic Association. Members. Team [1] ... Contra Costa: 7 ...
Oakland City College joined as the league's eighth member for the 1954–55 basketball season. [2] The Big Eight Conference dissolved in 1962. Four of its members—CCSF, Contra Costa, Oakland City, and San Mateo—joined the newly-formed Golden Gate Conference. [3]