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San Jacinto College (Spanish: Colegio San Jacinto) is a public community college in the Greater Houston area, with its campuses in Pasadena and Houston, Texas.Established in 1961, San Jacinto College originally consisted of the independent school districts (ISD) of Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, and Pasadena.
This category is for baseball at San Jacinto College in Texas at one of its two Houston campuses. The campus is also known as San Jacinto North. Note that its other campuses have different nicknames: San Jacinto Central Ravens ; San Jacinto South Coyotes ; As of 2022-23, the three teams were merged into the San Jacinto Ravens.
San Jacinto College-North: Randy Randle, San Jacinto 1986 Brian Deak, Yavapai 1987 Bill Losa, San Jacinto 1988 Hillsborough Community College: Chris Hanks, Southern Idaho 1989 San Jacinto College-North: David Evans, San Jacinto 1990 Randy Brown, San Jacinto 1991 Howard College (TX) Frank Rodriguez, Howard 1992 Essex Community College (MD)
The SWJCC currently has the three campuses of San Jacinto College as members, all are public schools. As of 2022, San Jacinto merged its three mascots and teams (San Jacinto College–Central Ravens, San Jacinto College–North Gators, San Jacinto College–South Coyotes) into one mascot, the Ravens.
During the first semester of the 2007 - 2008 school year, trustees initiated a name-change process using an online voting system; [3] among the options was the name Lone Star College System which was offered as 1) two of the colleges (Lone Star College–North Harris and Lone Star College–Montgomery) already included the name and 2) the 75th ...
The Mt. San Jacinto Community College District was formed in 1962 by a vote of the citizens in Banning, Beaumont, Hemet and San Jacinto. The college enrolled its first students in the fall of 1963, holding classes in rented facilities in the San Gorgonio Pass and San Jacinto Valley. The college's first president was Milo P. Johnson, whom the ...
The campus is also known as San Jacinto North. Note that its other campuses have different nicknames: San Jacinto Central Ravens ; San Jacinto South Coyotes ; As of 2022-23, the three teams were merged into the San Jacinto Ravens.
He began his college career pitching for San Jacinto College North in 1981, where he posted a 9–2 win–loss record. He then attended the University of Texas at Austin, compiling a 25–7 record in two All-American seasons, and was on the mound when the Longhorns won the 1983 College World Series.