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Baseball (men) (Divisions I, II, III) /
Softball (women) (Divisions I, II, III) •
Basketball (Divisions I, II, III) •
Volleyball (Divisions I, II, III) •
Soccer (Divisions I, II) •
Track and field (Divisions I, II) •
Tennis (Divisions I, II) •
Wrestling •
Golf (Divisions I, II, III) •
Cross country (Divisions I, II) •
Football (men) (Division I, III) /
Flag football (women) •
Bowling (Division I) •
Swimming (Division I) •
Diving (Division I) •
Lacrosse (men) (Division I) •
Half marathon (Division I) •
Beach volleyball (women)
Baseball •
JUCO World Series • JUCO Baseball Coaches
Hall of Fame Basketball championships •
NJCAA Division I •
NJCAA Division II •
NJCAA Division III •
NJCAA Women's Championship Football Due to the relatively small number of schools fielding teams, some football-only conferences exist. They may be home to teams from multiple regions. • The
Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference includes only schools in Kansas (Region 6). All are members of the conference in other sports. • The
Midwest Football Conference which features schools from Iowa (Region 11), once included programs in northern Illinois (Region 4), Michigan (part of Region 12), and North Dakota (part of Region 13) before several of its schools dropped football prior to the 2015 season. The three Iowa schools (Ellsworth, Iowa Central and Iowa Western) play each other and also have a scheduling alliance with the KJCCC. The College of DuPage (Region 4), the only Illinois school that still has football, plays as an independent. Harper, Joliet and Grand Rapids all disbanded their football programs. North Dakota State School of Science joined the MCAC (see below). • The
Minnesota College Athletic Conference, includes schools in Minnesota and North Dakota (part of Region 13). All of the Minnesota schools participate in the conference in other sports. North Dakota State School of Science and Dakota College only participate in football. • The
Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges only includes schools in that state, which is a part of Region 23. None of the Louisiana members of Region 23 field a football team. • The
Northeast Football Conference includes schools from regions 15 (Lower New York, New York City and Long Island), and 19 (Lackawanna, Pa.). Lackawanna is the only football-playing school in Region 19. • The
Southwest Junior College Football Conference includes teams from both regions in Texas (5 and 14), Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (Region 2) and New Mexico Military (Region 5). •
Western States Football League, now defunct, once included teams from Arizona (Region 1) and Utah and Idaho (Region 18). Snow College, Utah, is now the only college sponsoring football in Region 1 and Region 18. There are also independent schools in regions 2 (Arkansas Baptist), 3 (upstate New York), 8 (ASA-Miami), 10 (Louisburg, N.C.), 12 (Hocking College), and 17 (Georgia Military).
Onondaga Community College's football program does not compete in the NJCAA but instead competes at the
club football level. Regions 7, 9, 16, 20, 21, 22 and 24 do not have any football programs. ==See also==