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Camden County College is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) in Region XIX in the United States. The college participates at the highly competitive Division III level which is the designation for colleges that do not offer athletic scholarships. The college is a member of the Garden State Athletic Conference. Consequently, its main competition, and most of its schedule, is the other local community colleges within the state of New Jersey. Camden County College also competes against junior colleges from Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The college currently fields varsity teams for men in soccer, golf, basketball, and baseball while women compete in soccer, basketball, and softball. Since 1973 Camden County College - "the Cougars" - have fielded several division and regional championship teams and a high volume of All-American Athletes for a small community college without scholarships. The women's basketball and soccer teams have both been ranked nationally in their respective leagues and have competed for national championships ==Women's Soccer== The Lady Cougar soccer team is one of the most successful programs on the college. The program has made the playoffs seventeen of its nineteen years and for fourteen straight years (1997–2010). It has had a winning record for fifteen seasons and has won four Garden State Championships and two District B championships. The program has been ranked as one of the top 10 programs in the country by the NJCAA four times. The current coach is John Gallagher. The total record of the program is 199 wins, 91 losses and 24 ties. In 1993, two years after the program was created, the Lady Cougars finished 11-2-2 and won the Garden State Championships. In 1994 the team repeated as Garden State Champions and won the championship again in 2000. The Lady Cougars were a Region XIX Finalist for six straight years (2000–2006). In 2003, the team went 12-0-1 posting the first undefeated season in school history. The team lost in the quarter finals of the National Championships. The Lady Cougars finished the season ranked 5th in the NJCAA national rankings. In 2004 the program made the Final Four tournament and finished 3rd in the National Championships. The team went 13 wins 2 losses 1 tie and finished the year ranked 3rd in the NJCAA national rankings. In 2005 the program made the Final Four tournament for the second year finishing 3rd in the National Championships. The Team finished with 10 wins, 4 losses and 3 ties and ranked 4th in the NJCAA rankings. In 2007 and 2008 the program came in second in Region XIX. In 2009 the Lady Cougars made the Region XIX playoffs and lost in the first round. In 2010 the Lady Cougars finished 4th and lost in the regional playoffs. The Lady Cougar Soccer Program has, since 2003, consistently produced highly ranked regional players. The program has produced eight First-Team All American Athletes. It has also produced ten Top 5 Players-Of-the-Year in Division III-Region XIX including, in 2009, Danielle Magazzu's Player of the Year award. Locally, a soccer player has won the Athlete of the Year award four times at Camden County College. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Camden County College Cougars」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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