Illinois N4C Conference

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Illinois N4C Conference


Data
Established 1964
Members 26
Sports fielded 11
Country United States
Region Midwest
States 2 - Illinois, Michigan
Headquarters Rockford, Illinois

The Illinois N4C Conference is part of the National Junior College Athletic Association and a Jr. College football conference. It is also known as N4C or Region IV.Conference championships are held and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.


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[edit] Members

Institution Location Joined Conference Enrollment
Rock Valley College Rockford, Illinois 1964 8,000
Joliet Junior College Joliet, Illinois 1990 12,000
William Rainey Harper College Palatine, Illinois 1964 30,000
Grand Rapids Community College Grand Rapids, Michigan 1964 14,000
College of DuPage Glen Ellyn, Illinois 1964 36,000
Kishwaukee College Malta, Illinois 1968 11,000
Black Hawk College Moline, Illinois 1964 8,000
Black Hawk College East Kewanee, Illinois 1974 3,000
Carl Sandburg College Galesburg, Illinois 1964 5,000
College of Lake County Grayslake, Illinois 1964 16,000
Elgin Community College Elgin, Illinois 1964 10,000
Highland Community College Freeport, Illinois 1964 8,000
Illinois Valley College Oglesby, Illinois 1978 10,000
Kankakee Community College Kankakee, Illinois 1964 8,000
Kennedy-King College Chicago, Illinois 1980 9,000
Malcolm X College Chicago, Illinois 1964 12,000
McHenry County College Crystal Lake, Illinois 1978 5,000
Moraine Valley Community College Palos Hills, Illinois 1980 9,000
Morton College Cicero, Illinois 1970 10,000
Oakton Community College Skokie, Illinois 1964 6,000
Olive-Harvey College Chicago, Illinois 1970 7,000
Prairie State College Chicago Heights, Illinois 1981 7,500
Sauk Valley Community College Dixon, Illinois 1964 5,600
South Suburban College South Holland, Illinois 1970 8,500
Triton College River Grove, Illinois 1982 7,000
Wilbur Wright College Chicago, Illinois 1980 11,000
Waubonsee Community College Sugar Grove, Illinois 1972 6,400

[edit] Sports

[edit] Men's

  • Baseball
  • Basketball (Division I, II, III)
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf (Division I, II)
  • Soccer (Division I, II, III)
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field
  • Wrestling

[edit] Women's

  • Softball
  • Basketball (Division I, II, III)
  • Cross Country
  • Golf (Division I, II)
  • Soccer (Division I, II, III)
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field
  • Volleyball (Division I, II, III)

[edit] See also

[edit] Resources

| N4C official website | NJCAA website | JUCO Championships