Graphic of President Cup 2018-19 Winners

Lower Columbia and Mt. Hood Win 2018-19 Presidents Cup

The NWAC office is pleased to announce the 2018-2019 NWAC Presidents Cup winners:  Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) Saints (Frank Bosone Division) and Lower Columbia College (LCC) Red Devils. (Dick McClain Division).

This is the first time Lower Columbia has won the Presidents Cup and Mt. Hood is now a three-time winner.  The Presidents Cups are awarded to institutions based on the academic performance of their athletic teams.  Points are given for student-athletes who complete 36 credits, 72 credits, complete a certificate, and or earn an AA degree.  Student-athletes' GPA determine amount of points awarded.  

The conference awards one cup to institutions who offer eight or more sports and one cup awarded to institutions who offer seven or fewer sports.   Congratulations to the student-athletes, coaches, administrators, faculty and support staff at Mt. Hood Community College and Lower Columbia College on their academic accomplishments!  The Lower Columbia Red Devils also won the Athletic Director's Cup for 2018-2019.

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Dick McClain Division (2018-2019)

Place

School

1st

Lower Columbia College

2nd

Centralia College

3rd

Umpqua Community College

4th

Linn Benton Community College

5th

Big Bend Community College

6th

South Puget Sound Community College

7th

Tacoma Community College

8th

Pierce College

8th

Whatcom Community College

10th

Peninsula College

 

Frank Bosone Division (2018-2019)

Place

School

1st

Mount Hood Community College

2nd

Walla Walla Community College

3rd

Community Colleges of Spokane

4th

Southwestern Oregon Community College

5th

Clackamas Community College

6th

Columbia Basin College

7th

North Idaho College

8th

Highline College

9th

Bellevue College

10th

Treasure Valley Community College

About the Northwest Athletic Conference

The Northwest Athletic Conference is the parent organization for thirty-six (36) community colleges located in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia.