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The men's sports organized by the NJCAA are: three divisions of [[baseball]], three divisions of [[basketball]], [[bowling]], two divisions of [[cross country running|cross country]], [[football]], three divisions of [[golf]], [[half marathon]], [[ice hockey]], indoor [[track and field]], [[lacrosse]], two divisions of outdoor [[track and field]], two divisions of [[soccer]], [[swimming]] and [[diving]], two divisions of [[tennis]], and [[wrestling]]. The women's sports organized by the NJCAA are: three divisions of [[basketball]], [[bowling]], two divisions of [[cross country running|cross country]], three divisions of fast-pitch [[softball]], [[golf]], [[half marathon]], indoor [[track and field]], [[lacrosse]], two divisions of outdoor [[track and field]], two divisions of [[soccer]], [[swimming]] and [[diving]], two divisions of [[tennis]], and three divisions of [[volleyball]].
The men's sports organized by the NJCAA are: three divisions of [[baseball]], three divisions of [[basketball]], [[bowling]], two divisions of [[cross country running|cross country]], [[football]], three divisions of [[golf]], [[half marathon]], [[ice hockey]], indoor [[track and field]], [[lacrosse]], two divisions of outdoor [[track and field]], two divisions of [[soccer]], [[swimming]] and [[diving]], two divisions of [[tennis]], and [[wrestling]]. The women's sports organized by the NJCAA are: three divisions of [[basketball]], [[bowling]], two divisions of [[cross country running|cross country]], three divisions of fast-pitch [[softball]], [[golf]], [[half marathon]], indoor [[track and field]], [[lacrosse]], two divisions of outdoor [[track and field]], two divisions of [[soccer]], [[swimming]] and [[diving]], two divisions of [[tennis]], and three divisions of [[volleyball]].

The majority of community colleges in the state of [[California]] are not members of the NJCAA.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 05:52, 18 August 2006

The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) is an association of community college athletic departments throughout the United States of America.

The men's sports organized by the NJCAA are: three divisions of baseball, three divisions of basketball, bowling, two divisions of cross country, football, three divisions of golf, half marathon, ice hockey, indoor track and field, lacrosse, two divisions of outdoor track and field, two divisions of soccer, swimming and diving, two divisions of tennis, and wrestling. The women's sports organized by the NJCAA are: three divisions of basketball, bowling, two divisions of cross country, three divisions of fast-pitch softball, golf, half marathon, indoor track and field, lacrosse, two divisions of outdoor track and field, two divisions of soccer, swimming and diving, two divisions of tennis, and three divisions of volleyball.

The majority of community colleges in the state of California are not members of the NJCAA.

See also