Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference

The Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference (MD JUCO) exists to govern and conduct championships for the conference’s varsity sports. It belongs to Region XX (20) of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Chartered in the late 1960s, the MD JUCO is composed of 16 community colleges in the U.S. State of Maryland.

Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference
MD JUCO
Established1960s
AssociationNJCAA
Members16
Sports fielded
  • 17
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 9
RegionXX (20)
HeadquartersBaltimore, Maryland
CommissionerGreg Witkop [1]
Websitewww.mdjuco.org

Members

SchoolLocationEnrollmentNicknameColors
Allegany Cumberland 18,000 Trojans          
Anne Arundel Arnold 50,000 Pioneers          
Baltimore City Baltimore 7,000 Panthers          
Cecil North East 10,000 Eagles          
Chesapeake Wye Mills 2,700 Skipjacks          
CCBC at Catonsville Catonsville 30,000 Cardinals          
CCBC at Dundalk Dundalk 20,000 Lions          
CCBC at Essex Essex 20,000 Knights          
Frederick Frederick 6,500 Cougars          
Garrett McHenry 6,000 Lakers          
Hagerstown Hagerstown 10,000 Hawks          
Harford Churchville 10,000 Fighting Owls          
Howard Columbia 29,000 Dragons          
Montgomery Rockville 60,000 Raptors          
Prince George's Largo 40,000 Owls          
Southern Maryland La Plata 25,000 Hawks          

Sports

MD JUCO offers 17 sports, 8 men's and 9 women's.

SportMen'sWomen's
BasketballYesYes
LacrosseYesYes
TennisYesYes
SoccerYesYes
Cross CountryYesYes
Track & FieldYesYes
BaseballYesNo
GolfYesNo
SoftballNoYes
VolleyballNoYes
CheerleadingNoYes
Men's Sponsored Sports by School
SchoolBasketballLacrosseTennisSoccerCross
Country
Track
& Field
BaseballGolfTotal
Sports
AlleganyYNNYNNYY4
Anne ArundelYYNYNNYY5
Baltimore CityYNNNYNNN2
CecilYYNYNNYY5
ChesapeakeYNNYNNYN3
CatonsvilleYYNYNNYN4
DundalkYNNNNNYN2
EssexYYNYNNYN4
FrederickYNNYNNYN3
GarrettYNNNYNYY4
HagerstownYNNYYYYN5
HarfordYYYYYNYY7
HowardYYNYYYNN5
MountgomeryYNYYNYYN5
Prince George'sYNNYNYYN4
Southern MarylandYYNYNNYY5
Total Sports1672135414667
Women's Sponsored Sports by School
SchoolBasketballLacrosseTennisSoccerCross
Country
Track
& Field
SoftballVolleballCheerleadingTotal
Sports
AlleganyYNNNNNYYN3
Anne ArundelYYNYYNYYN6
Baltimore CityYNYNYNYNN4
CecilYNNYNNYYN4
ChesapeakeYNNNNNYYN3
CatonsvilleYYNYYYYYN7
DundalkYNNNYYYNN4
EssexYYNYYYNYN6
FrederickYNNYNNYYN4
GarrettYNNNNNYYN3
HagerstownYNNNYNYYN4
HarfordYYYYYNYYN7
HowardYYNYYYNYN6
MountgomeryYNYYNYYYY5
Prince George'sYNNYNYYNY5
Southern MarylandYNNYYNYYN5
Total Sports165310961413276

Awards

MD JUCO offers two program awards, The Presidents' Cup and The Sportsmanship Award.

The Presidents’ Cup is a points based award. A school will earn points based on its final standings in a sport, with first place earning the most points, and the number of points earned being relative to the number of schools sponsoring the sport. The school with the most points at the end of the school year wins the cup. As of the 2010-11 season, the cup is awarded to men's and women's sports separately.

The Sportsmanship Award is awarded to the school with the best sportsmanship at the end of each school year. The recipient is elected by representatives from each school.

MD JUCO has two academic awards, The Student-Athlete of the Month Award, which is given to an individual man and woman athlete each month, and the MD JUCO All-Academic Team, in which student-athletes with a GPA of over 3.6 are elected too.

MD JUCO has two All-MD JUCO teams (first team and second team) for individual athletes in each sport.

Championship

MD JUCO schools can qualify to compete in the NJCAA Region XX tournament and championship for each respective sport. MD JUCO teams also face off against their fellow Region XX conference, the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association in the tournament.

Once a team wins the regional tournament, they go on to the NJCAA national tournament. Schools from MD JUCO have won a total of 26 national championships.[2]

SchoolNumber of
Titles
Sport
CCBC Essex9Men's Soccer: 1974; Field Hockey: 1977, 1978, 1980; Women's Soccer: 1983, 1993; Men's Lacrosse: 1991, 2004; Baseball: 1992
Anne Arundel4Men's Lacrosse: 1998; Softball: 2003; Women's Lacrosse: 2006, 2007
CCBC Catonsville4Women's Lacrosse: 2004, 2005, 2008; Women's Soccer: 2008
Mountgomery4Golf: 1990; Women's Tennis: 2001, 2006; Women's Soccer: 2011
CCBC Dundalk1Men's Basketball: 2000
Cecil1Men's Basketball: 2006
Hagerstown1Men's Marathon: 2000
Harford1Field Hockey: 1995
Prince George's1Coneisha Smith (Women's Track & Field - 400 meters): 2012

References

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