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SCC Softball Sends Trio to University of Mobile

The Southeastern Community College Softball Team continues to produce student-athletes that move on to the four year level.

SCC Softball Earns Academic Honors

The SCC Softball team announced the ICCAC All-Academic Team Awards for spring 2010.

Lake Mills Standout Signs with Blackhawk Volleyball Program

Darcy Nelson is the seventh new recruit to sign with the Blackhawk volleyball program for the 2010 season.

Save the Date

Southeastern Community College Athletic Department has set the date and the keynote speaker for the 4th annual Celebrity Night Fundraiser and Auction.

Blackhawk Softball Rocks!
Southeastern Community College offers intercollegiate athletics in men's basketball, baseball, softball and women's volleyball at the West Burlington campus. Women's basketball is offered at the Keokuk campus.

 


Blackhawk Baseball is a Hit!
The SCC Blackhawks, who compete within Region XI, are a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC).

 

 

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Did You Know...

The SCC Men's Basketball team has earned three National Championship titles, two of which were back-to-back. (2000, 2003, 2004) AND was the first Junior College in the Nation to achieve 1500 wins.

In 2003 the SCC Softball Team brought home the NJCAA National Championship title.

Since 1993 the SCC Baseball Program has had 40 players transfer to participate at the NCAA Division I level.

SCC Athletics added to their programs by offering Women's Basketball at the Keokuk Campus, which was established in 2005.

The Volleyball Team has received Academic Team of the Year honors and had 3 Academic All-Americans in the past three years.
Blackhawk Men's Basketball

Our Mission...

The Southeastern Community College Athletic Department is an integral part of the educational process and is dedicated to promote academic and athletic excellence. SCC Athletics helps promote attitudes and ideas necessary for ethical competition with unique opportunities for self-discipline, self sacrifice, commitment, and loyalty to the community, the college, and the team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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