MISS-LOU Junior College Conference
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MISS-LOU Junior College Conference | |
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Data | |
Established | 1971 |
Members | 5 |
Sports fielded | 18 (10 men's, 8 women's) |
Country | United States |
Region | Midwest |
States | 1 - Louisana |
Headquarters | New Orleans, Louisiana |
The MISS-LOU Junior College Conference, also known as (MLJCC), is hosted by the National Junior College Athletic Association. Forming Region XXIII with the MACJC, the MLJCC is a junior college conference for many Tech and Community Colleges. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams. At one time, Meridian Community College in Meridian, Mississippi was a member of the MLJCC, however MCC left the conference in 2002 for the MACJC in order to cut travel expenses. While MCC was a member of the Miss-Lou, the men's soccer team won the NJCAA Div. I championship in 2000. MCC's baseball team also won several regional titles and made several appearances in the Junior College World Series.
[edit] Members
- Baton Rouge Community College
- Bossier Parish Community College
- Delgado Community College
- Louisiana State University-Eunice
- Southern University-Shreveport
[edit] See also
- National Junior College Athletic Association
- NJCAA Region 23
- Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges