Southwest Junior College Conference

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Southwest Junior College Conference (SJCC), also known as Region XIV (or Region 14) is a junior college athletic conference governed by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

AssociationNJCAA
Founded1947
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 10
    • women's: 8
No. of teams22
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Southwest Junior College Conference
AssociationNJCAA
Founded1947
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 10
    • women's: 8
No. of teams22
HeadquartersAustin, Texas
RegionEastern Texas and Southwestern Louisiana – NJCAA Region 14
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The Southwest Junior College Conference formed in 1947.[1]

It should not be confused with the Southwest Junior College Football Conference, which includes schools from Oklahoma and New Mexico as well as Texas. Blinn, Kilgore, Navarro, Trinity Valley, and Tyler are members of both conferences.

Member schools

Current members

The SWJCC currently has 18 full members, all but one are public schools:

More information Institution, Location ...
Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined
Alvin Community College Alvin, Texas 1948 Public 5,293 Dolphins ?
Angelina College Lufkin, Texas 1966 Public 5,000 Roadrunners ?
Blinn College Brenham, Texas 1884 Public 18,977 Buccaneers ?
Bossier Parish Community College Bossier City, Louisiana 1966 Public[a] 5,727 Cavaliers ?
Coastal Bend College Beeville, Texas 1965 Public 4,992 Cougars ?
Galveston College Galveston, Texas 1967 Public 2,400 Whitecaps ?
Jacksonville College Jacksonville, Texas 1899 Baptist ? Jaguars ?
Kilgore College Kilgore, Texas 1935 Public 5,000 Rangers ?
Lamar State College–Port Arthur Port Arthur, Texas 1909 Public[b] 2,740 Seahawks ?
Lee College Baytown, Texas 1934 Public 7,790 Navigators ?
Navarro College Corsicana, Texas 1946 Public 10,000 Bulldogs ?
Northeast Texas Community College Mount Pleasant, Texas 1984 Public ? Eagles ?
Panola College Carthage, Texas 1947 Public ? Ponies ?
Paris Junior College Paris, Texas 1924 Public 5,000 Dragons ?
Trinity Valley Community College Athens, Texas 1946 Public 7,743 Cardinals ?
Tyler Junior College Tyler, Texas 1926 Public 12,500 Apaches ?
Victoria College Victoria, Texas 1925 Public 6,200 Pirates ?
Wharton County Junior College Wharton, Texas 1946 Public 5,892 Pioneers ?
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Notes

Associate members

The SWJCC currently has the three campuses of San Jacinto College as associate members. In 2022, San Jacinto merged its athletics programs (San Jacinto College–Central Ravens, San Jacinto College–North Gators, San Jacinto College–South Coyotes). All are known as the Ravens.[2][3]

More information Institution, Location ...
Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined SWJCC
sport(s)
San Jacinto College Pasadena, Texas 1961 Public 30,000 Ravens ? men's basketball, women's volleyball (central campus)
baseball, women's basketball (north campus)
men's soccer, softball (south campus)
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Yearly football standings

More information Conf., Overall ...
1947 Southwestern Junior College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Tyler $7001010
Kilgore610910
San Angelo520930
North Texas Aggies430630
Schreiner240550
Lamar250460
Paris150370
John Tarleton070280
  • $ Conference champion
1948 Southwestern Junior College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Kilgore $6101010
Paris520830
Tyler520730
San Angelo520640
Lamar340840
North Texas Aggies340450
John Tarleton160270
Schreiner070190
  • $ Conference champion
1949 Southwestern Junior College Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Tyler +6101110
Lamar +610920
Kilgore520820
San Angelo430531
Schreiner340560
Tarleton State250460
Paris250370
Arlington State070190
  • + Conference co-champions
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