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The Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) is a junior college conference throughout Michigan and northern Indiana in Region 12 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The men's sports organized by the MCCAA are: soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, bowling, wrestling and golf.
Alpena Community College: Alpena: Michigan CC: Bay College Norse: Bay de Noc Community College: Escanaba: Michigan CC: Delta Pioneers: Delta College: University Center: Michigan CC: Glen Oaks Vikings: Glen Oaks Community College: Centreville: Michigan CC: Gogebic Samsons: Gogebic Community College: Ironwood: Independent Grand Rapids Raiders ...
There are 304 American, Canadian, and Puerto Rican colleges and universities classified as Division II for NCAA competition during the 2024–25 academic year, including eleven schools that are in the process of reclassifying to Division II. Forty-four of the 50 U.S. states, plus the District of Columbia, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and ...
The predecessor to the modern Davenport University was founded in 1866 by Conrad G. Swensburg, a Union Army Veteran who returned to Michigan from the Civil War. [2] The college, located in downtown Grand Rapids, opened with sixteen students as the Grand Rapids Business College on January 25, 1866.
The Ford Fieldhouse is multi-purpose arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, on the campus of Grand Rapids Community College. [1] The Fieldhouse houses a gymnasium that seats 4,000 and a natatorium that seats 2,000. The gymnasium is now home to the Grand Rapids Community College Raiders and the Grand Rapids Flight, a basketball team in the ...
Student Center Grand Rapids: MI: Davenport Panthers: GLIAC: 1,500 2008 [59] Jim Wink Arena Big Rapids: MI: Ferris State Bulldogs: GLIAC: 2,400 1999 [60] GVSU Fieldhouse: Allendale: MI: Grand Valley State Lakers: GLIAC: 4,200 1982 [61] Bud Cooper Gymnasium Sault Ste. Marie: MI: Lake Superior State Lakers: GLIAC: 2,500 1976 [62] Student ...
Grand Rapids Junior College was established on September 21, 1914, after University of Michigan faculty passed a resolution encouraging the establishment of junior colleges in Michigan. Grand Rapids Junior College was the first junior college in Michigan. The college operated out of Central High School, 421 Fountain St. NE, until 1924.
Great Northeast Athletic Conference: Albion College: ... Grand Rapids: MI: Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association ... New York Athletic Conference: Huntingdon ...