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What are some of the top JUCO's in the Midwest.
 
Posts: 71 | Location: Illinois | Registered: January 18, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Most of the Jucos in the Midwest are very competitve to say the least. I would go to the Juco website and look up the Iowa schools, visit the web sites and read up on the programs.
My son is attending a Juco in IA because it was a good fit for him. He is now looking onward to the next two years with some D1 schools knocking after he is done. I think is is a great way to go.
 
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There are 2 that pop out in Oklahoma(depends on how far from home you want to go)

1.Connors State and 2.Seminole JC
Combined,they have produced guys like Eric Gagne,Julio Lugo,Ryan Franklin,Etc
 
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Connor State is an excellent program and Indian Hills in Iowa is as well.
 
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In terms of beating good opponents, I'd rate Kaskaskia College in Centralia Illinois among the very best JUCOs.
 
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Elgin Community College in Elgin, IL is a top notch program. They have gone to the NJCAA Division II World Series the past 3 years finishing 5th in 2004, 3rd in 2005, and 5th in 2006. Coach Angelo and his staff have done a tremendous job over the years and they pride themselves on getting their players on to the next level, whether it is getting them on to the professional level or to a four year school. They have one of the best facilities in the state (Brand new in 2005)and a place that I would highly recommend.
 
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John A. Logan College in Carterville IL came within one out of the World Series last year and have been there in the past. They have great facilities and it is a very good school. Kaskaskia is also very nice. Coach Tuttle has built a high quality program there. Both schools are Division I juco's.
 
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Any info on Iowa Western CC in Council Bluffs? My son got an offer, and I've heard it's a decent-very good program.
 
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My son visited Iowa Western last year and was impressed with the coaches and the school.He said that the dorm was nice and that the campus was well kept and clean.

He was offered some scholarship money but he didn't feel that he fit in. Everything we read and heard about Iowa Western was positive. I hope this helps and good luck.
 
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South Suburban College Bulldogs. A NJCAA Region IV Division 1 Junior College. This year they advanced to the NJCAA DI JUCO WS in Grand Junction, CO. To get there they beat Iowa Western, and John Logan twice in the Midwest District Tournament. Their 2007 recruiting class is probably one of their best. The good, just got really, really, really better.

Athletic Director & Head Baseball Coach, Steve Ruzich
South Suburban College Bulldogs Baseball
 
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Thanks Sunbkd - good info.
 
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In Missouri there are several decent JUCO for baseball from the reports I have heard: Meramac (St. Louis), JeffCo (St. Louis) and Three Rivers (Popular Bluff) and Crowder(Neosho). I can not vouch for any of them but these are the schools that I have heard recommended for baseball.
 
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Being from Iowa I can tell you that Indian Hills and Iowa Western are probably the cream of the crop in Iowa if you are a player looking to play DI or Pro baseball. They are both NCJAA Div 1 programs.

If you are a player looking to play for a quality program, but might not have the DI or Pro caliber talent, then Iowa Central, Kirkwood, North Iowa Area Community College, and Iowa Lakes are some pretty solid NJCAA Div II programs to take a look at. These programs usually send quite a few players to four-year schools.

All of these programs have quality coaches. It is just a matter of what fits a players needs both athletically and academically.
 
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Albert Pujols' former school - Maple Woods CC in Kansas City. A Div. I NJCAA school.
 
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Vincennes University in southren Indiana new coach, good facilities and good academics.
 
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All - looks like the Midwest is chalf full of good JUCO programs - thanks for all the great info, and Merry Christmas.
 
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I dont think you can leave out Kirkwood Community College in Iowa. To do so would be a crime.
 
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Longview CC from the Kansas City area was this year's national D2 juco champ
 
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Maple Woods JUCO Kansas City. Marty Kilgore is the man.


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Anyone know anything about Cowley County CC , down on the border by Oklahoma ?


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