The college sponsors 9 intercollegiate athletic teams. The Panthers compete as a Region III member of the
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and as part of the
Mid-State Athletic Conference. TC3 offers men's soccer, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, and golf and women's soccer, basketball, softball, and golf. The college offers a lighted turf soccer/lacrosse field, a 1,500-seat gymnasium, an field house, and on-campus baseball and softball parks. The men's soccer and golf programs and the women's soccer and softball programs are routinely nationally ranked. Dozens of former TC3 student-athletes have gone on to play at four-year institutions, often earning scholarships. Former Panthers have continued their playing careers at places like
Drake University,
Wofford College,
Post University,
SUNY New Paltz,
Cortland State, and
Ithaca College. In 2009 the softball team won the NJCAA Division III National Championship. In 2008, men's golfer Kris Boyes won the NJCAA Division III Individual National Championship. In 2018, men's golfer Dan Lapp won the NJCAA Division III Individual National Championship. ==Business development==