Founded | 1973 |
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No. of teams | 5 |
Region | Ohio |
Locations | |
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.
The ORCC currently has five full members, all are public schools:
Institution | Location [lower-alpha 1] | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Colors |
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Miami University–Hamilton | Hamilton | 1968 | Public [lower-alpha 2] | 2,514 | Harriers | ? | |
Miami University–Middletown | Middletown | 1966 | Public [lower-alpha 2] | 1,492 | ThunderHawks | ? | |
The Ohio State University at Lima / James A. Rhodes State College | Lima | 1960 | Public [lower-alpha 3] | 874 / 1,845 | Barons | ? | / |
The Ohio State University at Mansfield / North Central State College | Mansfield | 1958 | Public [lower-alpha 3] | 954 / 3,094 | Mavericks | ? | / |
Wayne College [lower-alpha 4] | Orrville | 1972 | Public [lower-alpha 5] | 1,475 | Warriors | ? |
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]
Institution | Location [lower-alpha 1] | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Left | Colors | Current conference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ohio University–Chillicothe | Chillicothe | 1946 | Public [lower-alpha 2] | 1,479 | Hilltoppers | ? | 2021 | N/A | |
Ohio University–Eastern / Belmont College | St. Clairsville | 1957 | Public [lower-alpha 2] | 516 / 721 | Panthers | ? | 2021 | / | N/A |
Ohio University–Lancaster | Lancaster | 1956 | Public [lower-alpha 2] | 516 | Cougars & Lady Cougars | ? | 2021 | N/A | |
Ohio University–Southern | Ironton | 1956 | Public [lower-alpha 2] | 1,105 | Trailblazers | ? | 2021 | N/A | |
Ohio University–Zanesville / Zane State College | Zanesville | 1946 | Public [lower-alpha 2] | 1,001 / 3,444 | Tracers | ? | 2021 | / | N/A |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
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1976-77 | Kent State Tuscarawas | |
1977-78 | Ohio Lancaster | |
1978-79 | Miami Middletown (co) | Kent State Stark |
1979-80 | Kent State Stark | |
1980-81 | Ohio State Newark | |
1981-82 | Ohio State Newark | Kent State Trumball |
1982-83 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
1983-84 | Ohio Zanesville | |
1984-85 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Lancaster |
1985-86 | Ohio Zanesville | |
1986-87 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1987-88 | Miami Middletown | |
1988-89 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1989-90 | Ohio Lancaster | Ohio Eastern (then known as Ohio Belmont) |
1990-91 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
1991-92 | Ohio State Lima, Miami Middletown | Akron Wayne |
1992-93 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1993-94 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio Eastern |
1994-95 | Ohio Eastern | Ohio Eastern |
1995-96 | Ohio Eastern | |
1996-97 | Ohio Eastern | |
1997-98 | Akron Wayne | Akron Wayne |
1998-99 | Ohio State Newark | Akron Wayne |
1999-2000 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2000-01 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2001-02 | Miami Middletown | Ohio State Newark |
2002-03 | Ohio Eastern | Ohio Eastern |
2003-04 | Ohio State Lima | Miami Hamilton |
2004-05 | Miami Hamilton | Ohio Lancaster |
2005-06 | Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio Zanesville | Ohio Zanesville |
2006-07 | Ohio Zanesville | Miami Middletown |
2007-08 | Ohio Zanesville | Ohio Zanesville |
2008-09 | East: Ohio State Newark, Ohio Eastern / West: UC Clermont | UC Clermont |
2009-10 | East: Ohio Eastern / West: | UC Clermont |
2010-11 | East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami Middletown | Ohio Eastern |
2011-12 | East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami Middletown | Ohio Eastern |
2012-13 | East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2013-14 | Ohio University Lancaster | Ohio University Lancaster |
2014-15 | Ohio University Lancaster | Ohio University Lancaster |
2015-16 | Ohio Chillicothe | |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
---|---|---|
2003 | Miami Middletown | |
2007 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2008 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2009 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2010 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2011 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
2012 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2013 | Ohio State Newark, Ohio Chillicothe, Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2014 | Ohio Chillicothe | Miami Hamilton |
2015 | Ohio State Newark, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio Zanesville | Ohio State Newark |
2016 | Ohio University Lancaster, Ohio University Chillicothe | |
2017 | Ohio University Chillicothe | |
2018 | Ohio University Chillicothe | Miami Hamilton |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
---|---|---|
1976 | Miami Middletown | |
1977 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1979 | Miami Middletown | |
1980 | Miami Middletown | |
1981 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1982 | Miami Middletown | |
1983 | Miami Middletown | |
1984 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1989 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1991 | Miami Middletown | |
1992 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1993 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1994 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1995 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1996 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1997 | Miami Middletown, Miami Hamilton | Miami Middletown |
1998 | Miami Middletown | |
1999 | Miami Middletown | |
2000 | Miami Hamilton | |
2001 | Miami Hamilton | |
2002 | Ohio Lancaster | |
2003 | Miami Hamilton | |
2005 | Miami Middletown | |
2006 | Miami Middletown | |
2007 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Middletown |
2010 | Ohio Chillicothe | |
2011 | Miami Hamilton | |
2012 | Ohio Eastern | |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
---|---|---|
1981 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
1983 | Ohio State Lima | |
1984 | Ohio State Lima | |
1985 | Ohio State Lima | |
1986 | Ohio State Lima, Miami Middletown | Ohio State Lima |
1987 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1988 | Ohio State Lima | |
1989 | Ohio State Lima | |
1990 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
1991 | Ohio State Lima, Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
1992 | Ohio State Lima | |
1993 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Lima |
1994 | Ohio State Newark | |
1995 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
1996 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
1997 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Newark |
1998 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
1999 | Ohio State Lima | |
2000 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
2001 | Ohio State Newark | |
2002 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2003 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2004 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2005 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2006 | East: Ohio State Newark / West: UC Clermont | Ohio State Newark |
2007 | East: Ohio State Newark / West: UC Clermont | Ohio State Newark |
2008 | East: Ohio State Newark / West: UC Clermont | Miami Middletown |
2009 | East: Ohio University Lancaster / West: UC Clermont | UC Clermont |
2010 | East: Ohio State Newark / West: Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2011 | East: Akron Wayne / West: Miami Hamilton | Akron Wayne |
2012 | East: Ohio State Newark / West: Miami Middletown,Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
2013 | Ohio Eastern | |
2014 | Miami Hamilton | |
2015 | Ohio Chillicothe | |
2016 | Ohio State Lima | |
2017 | Ohio University Chillicothe | Ohio University Chillicothe |
2018 | Miami University Hamilton | Ohio University Chillicothe |
2019 | Ohio University Chillicothe | Miami University Hamilton |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
---|---|---|
1981 | Ohio State Newark | |
1983 | Ohio State Newark | |
1986 | Ohio State Newark | |
1988 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
1990 | Ohio Zanesville | |
1991 | Ohio State Lima | |
1992 | Ohio State Lima | |
1993 | Ohio State Lima, Ohio Zanesville | Ohio Zanesville |
1994 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1995 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1996 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1997 | Miami Middletown, Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
1998 | Ohio Zanesville | |
1999 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2000 | Miami Hamilton | |
2001 | Miami Hamilton | |
2002 | Miami Hamilton | |
2003 | Miami Hamilton | |
2004 | Miami Hamilton | |
2005 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
2006 | Miami Hamilton | |
2007 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2010 | Miami Hamilton | |
2012 | Miami Hamilton | |
2013 | Miami Hamiton | Miami Hamilton |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
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1966-67 | Kent State Ashtabula | |
1967-68 | Kent State Ashtabula | |
1968-69 | Kent State Stark | |
1969-70 | Kent State Stark | |
1970-71 | Ohio Portsmouth | |
1971-72 | Miami Middletown | |
1972-73 | Bowling Green State Firelands | |
1973-74 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1974-75 | Ohio Chillicothe | |
1975-76 | Miami Middletown, Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1976-77 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1977-78 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Zanesville |
1978-79 | Ohio Chillicothe | |
1979-80 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1980-81 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1981-82 | Ohio Chillicothe | |
1982-83 | Ohio State Newark, Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1983-84 | Miami Middletown | Ohio State Lima |
1984-85 | Miami Middletown | Akron Wayne |
1985-86 | Ohio State Lima, Miami Middletown | Ohio Chillicothe |
1986-87 | Ohio State Lima, Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
1987-88 | Ohio State Lima | |
1988-89 | Miami Middletown, Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio State Lima |
1989-90 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1990-91 | Ohio State Lima, Ohio State Newark | Ohio Chillicothe |
1992-93 | Ohio Chillicothe | Ohio Chillicothe |
1993-94 | Miami Middletown | UC Clermont |
1994-95 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1995-96 | Miami Middletown | Akron Wayne or Ohio Chillicothe |
1996-97 | UC Clermont | |
1997-98 | Miami Hamilton | UC Clermont |
1998-99 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
1999-2000 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2000-01 | Miami Middletown | Ohio Eastern |
2001-02 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2002-03 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2003-04 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2004-05 | Miami Middletown | UC Clermont |
2005-06 | UC Clermont | Ohio Eastern |
2006-07 | Miami Middletown | UC Clermont |
2007-08 | Miami Middletown | UC Clermont |
2008-09 | Miami Middletown, Ohio Lancaster | Miami Middletown |
2009-10 | East: Ohio Eastern / West: Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2010-11 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2011-12 | East: Ohio State Newark, Akron Wayne / West: Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2012-13 | East: Ohio State Newark, Akron Wayne / West: Miami Middletown | Akron Wayne |
2016-17 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Middletown |
2017-18 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2018-19 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
---|---|---|
1979 | Miami Middletown | |
1982 | Miami Middletown | |
1983 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1984 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
1986 | OU - Lancaster | Ohio State Lima |
1989 | Ohio State Newark | Ohio State Newark |
1991 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
1993 | Miami Middletown | |
1994 | Ohio Chillicothe | |
1995 | Miami Hamilton | |
1998 | Ohio Zanesville | Miami Middletown |
1999 | Miami Middletown | |
2000 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2001 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2002 | Ohio Zanesville | |
2003 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
2004 | Miami Middletown | |
2005 | Miami Hamilton | |
2006 | Miami Hamilton | |
2007 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
2008 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
2009 | Ohio State Newark | |
2010 | Akron Wayne | Akron Wayne |
2011 | Akron Wayne | Ohio State Newark |
2012 | Ohio State Lima | Ohio State Lima |
2013 | Akron Wayne | Akron Wayne |
Year | ORCC Champions | ORC State Tournament Champions |
---|---|---|
1976 | Miami Middletown | |
1977 | Miami Middletown | |
1980 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1981 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1982 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1983 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1984 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1987 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1988 | Miami Middletown | |
1989 | Miami Middletown, Ohio State Lima | |
1993 | Miami Hamilton | |
1994 | Miami Hamilton | |
1996 | Miami Middletown | Miami Middletown |
1997 | Miami Middletown, Miami Hamilton | |
1998 | Miami Hamilton | |
2000 | Ohio Lancaster | |
2001 | Miami Hamilton | |
2003 | Miami Middletown | |
2006 | Miami Hamilton | |
2007 | Miami Hamilton | |
2009 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2011 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
2012 | Miami Hamilton | Miami Hamilton |
Year | All Sports Champions |
---|---|
1980-81 | Miami Middletown |
1981-82 | Miami Middletown |
1982-83 | Ohio State Newark |
1983-84 | Miami Middletown |
1984-85 | Ohio State Lima |
1985-86 | Ohio State Lima |
1986-87 | Miami Middletown |
1987-88 | Miami Middletown |
1990-91 | Ohio State Lima |
1992-93 | Ohio State Lima |
1993-94 | Miami Middletown |
1994-95 | Miami Middletown |
1995-96 | Miami Middletown |
1996-97 | Miami Middletown |
1997-98 | Miami Middletown |
1998-99 | Miami Middletown |
1999-2000 | Miami Middletown |
2000-01 | Miami Middletown |
2001-02 | Miami Middletown |
2002-03 | Miami Middletown |
2003-04 | Miami Middletown |
2004-05 | Ohio State Newark |
2005-06 | Ohio State Newark |
2006-07 | Ohio State Newark |
2008-09 | Ohio State Newark |
2009-10 | Miami Hamilton |
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