Wisconsin Collegiate Conference
The Wisconsin Collegiate Conference (WCC) is an athletic conference made up of the two year campuses in the University of Wisconsin System. The teams compete in soccer, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and golf. Baseball is also offered at some campuses. The campuses also compete in the Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association (WJCAA), which is a combination of the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference and the Wisconsin Technical College Conference. All teams are considered junior colleges and athletes are only eligible for 2 years.
Teams In The Conference
West Division
School | Location | Nickname |
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UW–Baraboo/Sauk County | Baraboo, Wisconsin | Fighting Spirits |
UW–Barron County | Rice Lake, Wisconsin | Chargers |
UW–Marathon County | Wausau, Wisconsin | Huskies |
UW–Marshfield/Wood County | Marshfield, Wisconsin | Mauraders |
UW–Richland | Richland Center, Wisconsin | Road Runners |
UW–Rock County | Janesville, Wisconsin | Rattlers |
East Division
School | Location | Nickname |
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UW–Fond du Lac | Fond du Lac, Wisconsin | Falcons |
UW–Fox Valley | Menasha, Wisconsin | Cyclones |
UW–Manitowoc | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Blue Devils |
UW–Marinette | Marinette, Wisconsin | Buccaneers |
UW–Sheboygan | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Wombats |
UW–Washington County | West Bend, Wisconsin | Wildcats |
UW–Waukesha | Waukesha, Wisconsin | Cougars |
2012 Results
Men's Basketball
In 2012, UW–Waukesha captured the WCC conference championship.
Sports in the WCC:
Soccer
Men and Women's Basketball
Tennis
Women's Volleyball
Golf
Wrestling (Defunct)
Cross Country (Defunct)Men's Volleyball (Defunct)
Other notes
None of the WCC teams are members of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), and also have no website or organized way to keep track of statistics other than mailed or e-mailed reports, which some coaches dismiss doing all together, leaving incomplete reports. In the 30 years the WJCAA state basketball championships, only 5 WCC teams have won. The conference is relatively unknown to most of the state, and even to the towns in which the campuses reside. Records and statistics are generally not kept for historic purposes.