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The Ohio Regional Campus Conference was founded in 1973 and is an independent sports organization that serves the State of Ohio's regional campuses. The ORCC has eleven members and currently fields eight sports - women's volleyball, women's basketball, men's basketball, women's softball, women's tennis, men's baseball, men's tennis, and golf (co-ed).
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Ohio State Mansfield is a member of the Ohio Regional Campus Conference. The 5 sponsored varsity sports are: Men's Baseball, Women's Soccer, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Cheerleading (Club). [6] Intramural sports vary from year to year based on interest levels, In Fall: Flag Football, Sand Volleyball, and Tennis.
Ohio University Zanesville was part of the Ohio Regional Campus Conference and sports programs offered previously included baseball, men's and women's basketball, golf, women's softball, and women's volleyball. [10] The school mascot is a Tracer, a hunting dog.
The Pioneers (26-2) face a familiar opponent in their regional semifinal in Central Buckeye Conference rival Kenton Ridge. Jonathan Alder won both meetings during the regular season (5-3, 10-0) on ...
Northern Teachers Athletic Conference, State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota, Northern Intercollegiate Conference, Northern Sun Conference Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference [43] RMAC 1909 Division II: Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference, Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference [44 ...
The penultimate week of the Ohio high school cross country season took place at four meets across the state. The Southwest Region converged on Troy High School on the banks of the Great Miami ...
March 21, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Clark State College is a public community college in Springfield, Ohio. It opened in 1962. Threats to Springfield institutions exploded after presidential debate