North Central Community College Conference

The North Central Community College Conference, commonly known as the N4C, is part of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Conference championships are held and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.

North Central Community College Conference
AssociationNJCAA
Founded1970
DivisionRegion 4
RegionIllinois, Wisconsin
Official websitewww.n4csports.com

The founding members of 1970 were the College of Du Page, Illinois Valley Community College, Joliet Junior College, Morton College, Rock Valley College, and Thornton Community College.[1][2]

Member schools

Full

The NCCCC (or N4C) currently has five full members, all are public schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined
College of DuPage Glen Ellyn, Illinois 1967 Public[lower-alpha 1] 20,849 Chaparrals  ?
Harper College Palatine, Illinois 1965 13,477 Hawks  ?
Joliet Junior College Joliet, Illinois 1901 10,267 Wolves  ?
Madison Area Technical College Madison, Wisconsin 1912 Public[lower-alpha 2] 30,065 WolfPack  ?
Milwaukee Area Technical College Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1912 35,473 Stormers  ?
Notes

Former members

The NCCCC (or N4C) had two former full members, both were public schools:

Full

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Rock Valley College Rockford, Illinois 1964 Public[lower-alpha 1] 5,762 Golden Eagles  ? 2022 Independent
(NJCAA Region IV)
Triton College River Grove, Illinois 1964 10,931 Trojans 1975 2020 Independent
(NJCAA Region IV)
Notes

Associate

The NCCCC (or N4C) had one associate member, which was also a public school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Primary
conference
Wilbur Wright College Chicago, Illinois 1934 Public[lower-alpha 1] 9,367 Rams 2012 2020 Independent
(NJCAA Region IV)
Notes
  1. Part of the City Colleges of Chicago System.

Sports

Men's

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Soccer

Women's

  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Volleyball

See also

References

  1. "Du Page President Gets League Post". Chicago Tribune. February 19, 1970. pg. W5.
  2. "Mark of DuPage in New Conference". The Daily Herald. March 2, 1970. pg. 66.
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