- 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 theWisconsin Junior College Athletic Association (WJCAA), which is a combination of the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference and theWisconsin Technical College Conference . All teams are consideredjunior colleges and athletes are only eligible for 2 years.Teams In The Conference
West Division
East Division
2006 Results
Men's Basketball
In 2006, the UW-Marathon County Huskies won the conference tournament over the heavily favored UW-Waukesha Cougars atWaukesha, Wisconsin .
In the WJCAA state tournament, the UW-Manitowoc Blue Devils were the only team to represent the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference. It was also their 2nd year appearance at the tournament, with the previous year 2005, they won the state championship.
Women's Basketball
The UW-Waukesha Cougars women's basketball team continued their string of success in the WCC, going undefeated in conference play and capturing the conference title. They also competed in the WJCAA championship againstNJCAA nationally rankedMadison Area Technical College .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.External links
* [http://wccbasketball.atspace.com Wisconsin Collegiate Conference Basketball]
* [http://matcmadison.edu/athletics/WJCAA_statetournament/homepage.htm WJCAA Basketball Tournament Website]
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