Ohio Regional Campus Conference

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Ohio Regional Campus Conference
Founded1973
No. of teams5
Region Ohio
Locations
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The Ohio Regional Campus Conference was founded in 1973 and is an independent sports organization that serves the State of Ohio's regional campuses. The ORCC has eleven members and currently fields eight sports - women's volleyball, women's basketball, men's basketball, women's softball, women's tennis, men's baseball, men's tennis, and golf (co-ed). The ORCC does not currently have a website.

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Member schools

Current members

The ORCC currently has five full members, all are public schools:

InstitutionLocation [lower-alpha 1] FoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColors
Miami University–Hamilton Hamilton 1968Public [lower-alpha 2] 2,514Harriers ?   
Miami University–Middletown Middletown 1966Public [lower-alpha 2] 1,492ThunderHawks ?   
The Ohio State University at Lima / James A. Rhodes State College Lima 1960Public [lower-alpha 3] 874 / 1,845Barons ?   /   
The Ohio State University at Mansfield / North Central State College Mansfield 1958Public [lower-alpha 3] 954 / 3,094Mavericks ?   /   
Wayne College [lower-alpha 4] Orrville 1972Public [lower-alpha 5] 1,475Warriors ?  
Notes
  1. All cities are located within the State of Ohio.
  2. 1 2 Part of the Miami University sub-system as a regional campus.
  3. 1 2 Part of the Ohio State University sub-system as a regional campus.
  4. Also known as the University of Akron Wayne College.
  5. Part of the University of Akron sub-system as a satellite campus.

Former members

The ORCC had over five former full members, all were public schools. All Ohio University branch campuses dropped sports, effective the 2021 fall semester: [1]

InstitutionLocation [lower-alpha 1] FoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftColorsCurrent
conference
Ohio University–Chillicothe Chillicothe 1946Public [lower-alpha 2] 1,479Hilltoppers ?2021   N/A
Ohio University–Eastern / Belmont College St. Clairsville 1957Public [lower-alpha 2] 516 / 721Panthers ?2021    /   N/A
Ohio University–Lancaster Lancaster 1956Public [lower-alpha 2] 516Cougars &
Lady Cougars
 ?2021   N/A
Ohio University–Southern Ironton 1956Public [lower-alpha 2] 1,105Trailblazers ?2021   N/A
Ohio University–Zanesville / Zane State College Zanesville 1946Public [lower-alpha 2] 1,001 / 3,444Tracers ?2021    /   N/A
Notes
  1. All cities are located within the State of Ohio.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Part of the Ohio University sub-system as a regional campus.

Champions

Women's basketball

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
1976-77Kent State Tuscarawas
1977-78Ohio Lancaster
1978-79Miami Middletown (co)Kent State Stark
1979-80Kent State Stark
1980-81Ohio State Newark
1981-82Ohio State NewarkKent State Trumball
1982-83Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
1983-84Ohio Zanesville
1984-85Ohio ChillicotheOhio Lancaster
1985-86Ohio Zanesville
1986-87Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1987-88Miami Middletown
1988-89Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1989-90Ohio LancasterOhio Eastern (then known as Ohio Belmont)
1990-91Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
1991-92Ohio State Lima, Miami MiddletownAkron Wayne
1992-93Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1993-94Ohio State LimaOhio Eastern
1994-95Ohio EasternOhio Eastern
1995-96Ohio Eastern
1996-97Ohio Eastern
1997-98Akron WayneAkron Wayne
1998-99Ohio State NewarkAkron Wayne
1999-2000Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2000-01Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2001-02Miami MiddletownOhio State Newark
2002-03Ohio EasternOhio Eastern
2003-04Ohio State LimaMiami Hamilton
2004-05Miami HamiltonOhio Lancaster
2005-06Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio ZanesvilleOhio Zanesville
2006-07Ohio ZanesvilleMiami Middletown
2007-08Ohio ZanesvilleOhio Zanesville
2008-09East: Ohio State Newark, Ohio Eastern / West: UC ClermontUC Clermont
2009-10East: Ohio Eastern / West:UC Clermont
2010-11East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami MiddletownOhio Eastern
2011-12East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami MiddletownOhio Eastern
2012-13East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2013-14Ohio University LancasterOhio University Lancaster
2014-15Ohio University LancasterOhio University Lancaster
2015-16Ohio Chillicothe

Women's softball

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
2003Miami Middletown
2007Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2008Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2009Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2010Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2011Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
2012Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2013Ohio State Newark, Ohio Chillicothe, Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2014Ohio ChillicotheMiami Hamilton
2015Ohio State Newark, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio ZanesvilleOhio State Newark
2016Ohio University Lancaster, Ohio University Chillicothe
2017Ohio University Chillicothe
2018Ohio University ChillicotheMiami Hamilton

Women's tennis

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
1976Miami Middletown
1977Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1979Miami Middletown
1980Miami Middletown
1981Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1982Miami Middletown
1983Miami Middletown
1984Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1989Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1991Miami Middletown
1992Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1993Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1994Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1995Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1996Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1997Miami Middletown, Miami HamiltonMiami Middletown
1998Miami Middletown
1999Miami Middletown
2000Miami Hamilton
2001Miami Hamilton
2002Ohio Lancaster
2003Miami Hamilton
2005Miami Middletown
2006Miami Middletown
2007Miami HamiltonMiami Middletown
2010Ohio Chillicothe
2011Miami Hamilton
2012Ohio Eastern

Women's volleyball

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
1981Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
1983Ohio State Lima
1984Ohio State Lima
1985Ohio State Lima
1986Ohio State Lima, Miami MiddletownOhio State Lima
1987Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1988Ohio State Lima
1989Ohio State Lima
1990Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
1991Ohio State Lima, Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
1992Ohio State Lima
1993Ohio State NewarkOhio State Lima
1994Ohio State Newark
1995Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
1996Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
1997Ohio State LimaOhio State Newark
1998Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
1999Ohio State Lima
2000Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
2001Ohio State Newark
2002Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2003Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2004Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2005Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2006East: Ohio State Newark / West: UC ClermontOhio State Newark
2007East: Ohio State Newark / West: UC ClermontOhio State Newark
2008East: Ohio State Newark / West: UC ClermontMiami Middletown
2009East: Ohio University Lancaster / West: UC ClermontUC Clermont
2010East: Ohio State Newark / West: Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2011East: Akron Wayne / West: Miami HamiltonAkron Wayne
2012East: Ohio State Newark / West: Miami Middletown,Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
2013Ohio Eastern
2014Miami Hamilton
2015Ohio Chillicothe
2016Ohio State Lima
2017Ohio University ChillicotheOhio University Chillicothe
2018Miami University HamiltonOhio University Chillicothe
2019Ohio University ChillicotheMiami University Hamilton

Men's baseball

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
1981Ohio State Newark
1983Ohio State Newark
1986Ohio State Newark
1988Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
1990Ohio Zanesville
1991Ohio State Lima
1992Ohio State Lima
1993Ohio State Lima, Ohio ZanesvilleOhio Zanesville
1994Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1995Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1996Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1997Miami Middletown, Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
1998Ohio Zanesville
1999Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2000Miami Hamilton
2001Miami Hamilton
2002Miami Hamilton
2003Miami Hamilton
2004Miami Hamilton
2005Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
2006Miami Hamilton
2007Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2010Miami Hamilton
2012Miami Hamilton
2013Miami HamitonMiami Hamilton

Men's basketball

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
1966-67Kent State Ashtabula
1967-68Kent State Ashtabula
1968-69Kent State Stark
1969-70Kent State Stark
1970-71Ohio Portsmouth
1971-72Miami Middletown
1972-73Bowling Green State Firelands
1973-74Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1974-75Ohio Chillicothe
1975-76Miami Middletown, Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1976-77Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1977-78Ohio ChillicotheOhio Zanesville
1978-79Ohio Chillicothe
1979-80Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1980-81Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1981-82Ohio Chillicothe
1982-83Ohio State Newark, Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1983-84Miami MiddletownOhio State Lima
1984-85Miami MiddletownAkron Wayne
1985-86Ohio State Lima, Miami MiddletownOhio Chillicothe
1986-87Ohio State Lima, Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
1987-88Ohio State Lima
1988-89Miami Middletown, Ohio ChillicotheOhio State Lima
1989-90Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1990-91Ohio State Lima, Ohio State NewarkOhio Chillicothe
1992-93Ohio ChillicotheOhio Chillicothe
1993-94Miami MiddletownUC Clermont
1994-95Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1995-96Miami MiddletownAkron Wayne or Ohio Chillicothe
1996-97UC Clermont
1997-98Miami HamiltonUC Clermont
1998-99Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
1999-2000Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2000-01Miami MiddletownOhio Eastern
2001-02Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2002-03Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2003-04Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2004-05Miami MiddletownUC Clermont
2005-06UC ClermontOhio Eastern
2006-07Miami MiddletownUC Clermont
2007-08Miami MiddletownUC Clermont
2008-09Miami Middletown, Ohio LancasterMiami Middletown
2009-10East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2010-11Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2011-12East: Ohio State Newark, Akron Wayne / West: Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2012-13East: Ohio State Newark, Akron Wayne / West: Miami MiddletownAkron Wayne
2016-17Miami HamiltonMiami Middletown
2017-18Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2018-19Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton

Golf

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
1979Miami Middletown
1982Miami Middletown
1983Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1984Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
1986OU - LancasterOhio State Lima
1989Ohio State NewarkOhio State Newark
1991Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
1993Miami Middletown
1994Ohio Chillicothe
1995Miami Hamilton
1998Ohio ZanesvilleMiami Middletown
1999Miami Middletown
2000Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2001Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2002Ohio Zanesville
2003Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
2004Miami Middletown
2005Miami Hamilton
2006Miami Hamilton
2007Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
2008Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
2009Ohio State Newark
2010Akron WayneAkron Wayne
2011Akron WayneOhio State Newark
2012Ohio State LimaOhio State Lima
2013Akron WayneAkron Wayne

Men's tennis

YearORCC ChampionsORC State Tournament Champions
1976Miami Middletown
1977Miami Middletown
1980Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1981Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1982Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1983Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1984Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1987Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1988Miami Middletown
1989Miami Middletown, Ohio State Lima
1993Miami Hamilton
1994Miami Hamilton
1996Miami MiddletownMiami Middletown
1997Miami Middletown, Miami Hamilton
1998Miami Hamilton
2000Ohio Lancaster
2001Miami Hamilton
2003Miami Middletown
2006Miami Hamilton
2007Miami Hamilton
2009Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2011Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton
2012Miami HamiltonMiami Hamilton

All Sports Champions

YearAll Sports Champions
1980-81Miami Middletown
1981-82Miami Middletown
1982-83Ohio State Newark
1983-84Miami Middletown
1984-85Ohio State Lima
1985-86Ohio State Lima
1986-87Miami Middletown
1987-88Miami Middletown
1990-91Ohio State Lima
1992-93Ohio State Lima
1993-94Miami Middletown
1994-95Miami Middletown
1995-96Miami Middletown
1996-97Miami Middletown
1997-98Miami Middletown
1998-99Miami Middletown
1999-2000Miami Middletown
2000-01Miami Middletown
2001-02Miami Middletown
2002-03Miami Middletown
2003-04Miami Middletown
2004-05Ohio State Newark
2005-06Ohio State Newark
2006-07Ohio State Newark
2008-09Ohio State Newark
2009-10Miami Hamilton

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