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Southwestern Michigan College was founded on November 19, 1964 [1] after the voters of Cass County, Michigan approved a $1.5 million tax levy to fund a Cass County Community College. The name of the college was voted on and adopted by the board of trustees and approved in March 1965. [2]
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Michigan. NCAA ... Schoolcraft College: Livonia: Michigan CC: Southwestern Michigan Roadrunners:
St. Joseph left in 1938 and then reappeared back in 1940. The official name of the conference has always been the Southwest Michigan Athletic Conference, but it had mostly been referred to as the "Big" followed by the number of schools in the league (such as Big 5, Big 6, Big 8, Big 16). However, the conference is now just known as the SMAC ...
They’re the only duo in college football to each have at least 1,000 receiving yards. Higgins has 80 grabs for 1,068 yards while Noel has 67 catches for 1,013 yards. They’ve combined to catch ...
For nearly 80 years, SMU competed in a power league and won. The old Southwest Conference featured the likes of Texas, Texas A&M, Baylor and Arkansas.
Northern Michigan Football Conference; Northwest Conference; Red Arrow Conference; Skii Valley Conference; Southern Central Athletic Association; Southern Michigan 8-Man Football League; Southern Michigan Football Conference; Southwestern Athletic Conference (North Div.) Tri-Valley Conference; Western Michigan 'D' League
The Southwestern Athletic Conference has scheduled its football media day for July 16, it was announced Wednesday.. The 12 SWAC head coaches and two players from each school will attend, starting ...
Oakland Community College: Waterford, Michigan: 1964 Public [a] 29,600 Owls ? Eastern Green & White Schoolcraft College: Livonia, Michigan: 1961 Public [a] 9,000 Ocelots ? Eastern Blue & Gold Southwestern Michigan College: Dowagiac, Michigan: 1964 Public [a] 1,800 Roadrunners ? Western Green & Gold St. Clair County Community College: Port Huron ...