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Genesee Community College (GCC) is a public community college with its main campus in Batavia, New York. It has campus centers in Medina, Warsaw, Dansville, and Arcade, New York. The college serves areas not only inside of Genesee County but also in Livingston County, Orleans County, and Wyoming County, or the GLOW region. This two-year college ...
Genesee Community College Cougars Dwyer Stadium is a 2,600 capacity stadium in Batavia, New York , situated in Genesee County . It opened in 1996 replacing the original stadium that was built in 1937, while the playing field is the original.
There are 99 Division III teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association ... Clinton Community College, ... Genesee Community College Cougars in Batavia;
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This is a list of college athletic programs in New York state, ... Genesee Cougars: Genesee Community College: Batavia: Western New York: Herkimer County Generals:
This category contains colleges whose college sports teams compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) in the United States. Subcategories This category has the following 23 subcategories, out of 23 total.
As a sophomore at Genesee, Fobbs averaged 26.4 points and 12.7 rebounds per game. He had nine games in which he scored 30 or more points, including a single-game program record of 46 points. [3] Fobbs was named NJCAA Division II First Team All-American. [4] He signed with Towson over an offer from Robert Morris.
He is the son of basketball coach Bill Van Gundy, the former head coach at SUNY Brockport and at Genesee Community College, [2] and the younger brother of former NBA coach Stan Van Gundy. [3] As a high school point guard, Van Gundy was a two-time All Greater Rochester selection in 1979 and 1980, leading Brockport to the Class AA finals.