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Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) is a public community college in Gresham, Oregon, United States, named after Mount Hood.Opened in 1966, MHCC enrolls around 30,000 students each year and offers classes at the 212-acre (86 ha) main campus in Gresham, as well as the Maywood Park Center in Portland, the Bruning Center for Allied Health Education (also in Gresham), and at area public schools.
In 1970 the conference admitted its first non-Washington member, Mt. Hood Community College of Gresham, Oregon, which had left the Oregon Community College Athletic Association (OCCAA). At that time, the WAACC became the Northwest AACC, reflecting its two-state membership.
Linn-Benton Community College: Albany, Oregon: 1966 Public [b] 12,360 Roadrunners 1970 N/A [d] 1983 NWAACC Southern Lower Columbia College: Longview, Washington: 1934 Public [a] 8,465 Red Devils 1968 NJCAA Region I 1983 NWAACC Western Mt. Hood Community College: Gresham, Oregon: 1966 Public [b] 8,370 Saints 1968 N/A [d] 1983 NWAACC Southern ...
Nov. 8—Replacing athletes in college basketball is always a challenge, but for a smaller program like the Hood men's team, losing seven players to graduation could spell disaster. It's a wonder ...
Founded in 2023, the team competes in The Basketball League (TBL) and plays their home games at Woodsboro Bank Arena on the campus of Hood College. The Flying Cows came back from a 24-point 2nd half deficit to defeat the Reading Rebels 113-112 in their first-ever game in March 2, 2024.
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It is home to Hood's volleyball and women's and men's basketball teams, and to the Frederick Flying Cows of The Basketball League. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A part of the Ronald J. Volpe Athletic Center, the arena was completed in November 2011 by local firms Warner Construction and Zavos Architecture + Design. [ 1 ]