The JBB NJCAA Div. 3 Final Regular Season National Ranking pres. by 44Pro
๐ Gear Up with 44 Pro Gloves! ๐งค
Get ready for the season with high-quality 44 Pro Gloves! Perfect for players at all levels, their gloves offer unmatched comfort and performance.
โจ Special Team Deals Available! โจ
Stock up on gloves and bats for your entire team and save big! Whether you need fielding gloves, batting gloves, or top-notch bats, weโve got you covered.
๐ Elevate your game with 44 Pro โ where quality meets performance!
๐ Contact them today to learn more about our team deals and find the perfect gear for your squad!
For team deals reach out to teamsales@44pro.com
Use code: BANDITS10 for 10% of your order
NJCAA Division III
Hudson Valley Community College (31-3) [โ1]
The Vikings climbed one spot to No. 1 after a busy four win week that included two losses. Hudson Valley swept SUNY Adirondack with shutout scores of 10 to 0 and 11 to 6, then split with No. 16 Herkimer College with victories of 9 to 6 and 13 to 3 before suffering back to back defeats of 11 to 17 and 5 to 9, seizing the top spot despite the late stumble.
SUNY Niagara (45-5) [โ1]
Fell one spot to No. 2 after a busy seven win week that included two losses. The Thunderwolves swept Genesee Community College with scores of 7 to 1, 22 to 1, and 11 to 8, handled Onondaga Community College 12 to 2, and swept Corning Community College with dominant shutout victories of 11 to 0, 16 to 0, and 10 to 0 before suffering narrow setbacks of 6 to 7 and 2 to 6.
Alexandria Technical & Community College (33-9) [โ2]
Climbed two positions to No. 3 after securing three wins and suffering one loss. The Legends opened with a dominant 15 to 3 victory over No. 4 St. Cloud Technical & Community College, then claimed narrow wins of 5 to 2 and 5 to 4 before dropping the finale 4 to 13.
Dallas College Eastfield (39-12) [โ1]
Slipped one spot to No. 4 after a two win week that included one loss. The Harvesters opened with a 6 to 2 victory over Dallas College Richland and claimed a narrow 9 to 8 win in the rematch, but suffered a 3 to 5 setback in the finale.
Brookdale Community College (39-10) [โ2]
Surged two positions to No. 5 after a six win week that included one loss. The Jersey Blues swept County College of Morris with explosive scores of 12 to 1 and 19 to 0, handled Ocean County College with dominant victories of 25 to 6, 7 to 1, and 14 to 5, and rolled past No. 18 Monroe University Bronx 13 to 3 before suffering a 4 to 10 loss to No. 26 Mercer County Community College.
Rowan College South Jersey - Gloucester (33-10) [โ]
Held steady at No. 6 after a five win week that included one loss. The Roadrunners opened with a 17 to 4 victory over County College of Morris, dominated No. 26 Mercer County Community College 20 to 1, and swept Delaware County Community College with explosive scores of 29 to 3, 19 to 0, and 19 to 2 before dropping the finale to Delaware Technical Community College 4 to 11.
St. Cloud Technical & Community College (31-9) [โ3]
Fell three spots to No. 7 after securing one win and suffering three losses. The Cyclones opened with a 13 to 4 victory over No. 5 Alexandria Technical & Community College, but dropped the final three contests by scores of 3 to 15, 2 to 5, and 4 to 5 in a frustrating series.
Rowan College of South Jersey-Cumberland (32-11) [โ3]
Jumped three positions to No. 8 after completing a perfect six win week. The Dukes opened with an 18 to 8 victory over UCNJ, blanked Ocean County College 10 to 0, handled No. 19 Montgomery County Community College 11 to 5, and swept Bergen Community College with dominant shutout scores of 12 to 0, 4 to 0, and 22 to 0 in a statement making climb.
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute (32-13) [โ1]
Slipped one spot to No. 9 after a two win week that included one loss. The Cobras opened with victories over No. 24 Surry Community College by scores of 8 to 4 and 8 to 5, but suffered a lopsided 2 to 12 defeat in the finale.
Middlesex College (34-15) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 10 after a five win week that included one loss. The Colts opened with a narrow 8 to 7 victory over Raritan Valley Community College, swept Atlantic Cape Community College with scores of 16 to 8 and 5 to 0, and handled Suffolk Community College with victories of 12 to 2 and 6 to 5 before suffering a 5 to 11 setback to No. 22 Camden County College.
Northern Essex Community College (26-7) [โ4]
Surged four positions to No. 11 after completing a perfect four win week. The Knights blanked Bunker Hill Community College 14 to 0, then swept Massasoit Community College with dominant scores of 13 to 3, 10 to 0, and 16 to 0 in the biggest jump of the week.
Northampton Community College (32-17) [โ1]
Climbed one spot to No. 12 after a busy seven win week that included three losses. The Spartans opened with a sweep of Bergen Community College by scores of 9 to 2 and 6 to 5, swept No. 19 Montgomery County Community College with explosive scores of 17 to 4, 13 to 7, and 20 to 8, and blanked UCNJ with shutout victories of 15 to 0 and 11 to 1 before suffering three straight losses to No. 22 Camden County College by scores of 3 to 4, 5 to 6, and 5 to 16.
Riverland Community College (33-13) [โ1]
Fell one spot to No. 13 after securing three wins and suffering one loss. The Blue Devils swept Minnesota Post Grad with scores of 13 to 2 and 6 to 1, edged North Dakota State College of Science 3 to 0, but dropped the finale 3 to 10.
Herkimer College (25-7) [โ2]
Moved up two positions to No. 14 after a busy seven win week that included three losses. The Generals swept Mohawk Valley Community College with dominant scores of 11 to 1 and 17 to 0, handled No. 23 Finger Lakes Community College 8 to 5, swept Jefferson Community College with scores of 12 to 4 and 9 to 5, and claimed explosive victories over No. 1 Hudson Valley Community College by scores of 17 to 11 and 9 to 5 before suffering three straight setbacks to Finger Lakes and Hudson Valley by scores of 3 to 9, 6 to 9, and 3 to 13.
Cayuga Community College (30-18) [โ6]
Fell six spots to No. 15 after a two win week that included four losses. The Spartans opened with victories over Jefferson Community College by scores of 6 to 3 and 15 to 7, but suffered four straight defeats to No. 16 Monroe Community College and Jefferson by scores of 6 to 7, 3 to 6, 7 to 10, and 6 to 7 in a stunning slide.
Minnesota North College-Itasca (31-11) [โ1]
Climbed one position to No. 16 after completing a perfect five win week. The Vikings rolled past Minnesota North College Hibbing 13 to 3, then swept Minnesota North College Vermilion with scores of 11 to 1, 3 to 2, 8 to 1, and 7 to 6, earning a modest bump with steady regional play.
Camden County College (25-15) [โ5]
Surged five positions to No. 17 after completing a perfect five win week. The Cougars opened with an 11 to 5 victory over No. 10 Middlesex College, edged Atlantic Cape Community College 11 to 10, and swept No. 13 Northampton Community College with narrow victories of 4 to 3 and 6 to 5 alongside a dominant 16 to 5 win.
Owens Community College (27-11) [โ3]
Jumped three spots to No. 18 after a perfect four win week. The Express swept Lakeland Community College with scores of 7 to 2 and 9 to 5, then handled Terra State with victories of 2 to 0 and 10 to 7, continuing to build momentum as the postseason approaches.
Rockingham Community College (26-18) [โ5]
Fell five spots to No. 19 after securing one win and suffering three losses. The Eagles opened with a narrow 8 to 7 victory over Camp Community College, but suffered a lopsided 2 to 18 defeat to No. 2 Gaston College and dropped back to back games to Camp by scores of 2 to 3 and 5 to 8.
Erie Community College (29-23) [โ]
Held steady at No. 20 after a three win week that included three losses. The Kats opened with an 11 to 5 victory over No. 16 Monroe Community College, swept Tompkins Cortland Community College with explosive scores of 17 to 2 and 16 to 3, but suffered three straight setbacks to Monroe and Tompkins Cortland by scores of 3 to 12, 9 to 10, and 2 to 12.
Finger Lakes Community College (27-18) [โ2]
Climbed two positions to No. 21 after a three win week that included three losses. The Lakers opened with a 9 to 3 victory over No. 16 Herkimer College, handled SUNY Broome Community College 14 to 3, and claimed a 13 to 4 win over No. 16 Monroe Community College before suffering three straight defeats to Herkimer, SUNY Broome, and Monroe by scores of 5 to 8, 3 to 7, and 1 to 10.
Century College (26-22) [โ4]
Surged four positions to No. 22 after completing a perfect six win week. The Wood Ducks opened with a sweep of Anoka Ramsey Community College by scores of 12 to 6 and 14 to 4, then swept Minnesota West Community & Technical College with dominant victories of 9 to 5, 12 to 1, 13 to 2, and 11 to 0 in a statement making climb.
Monroe University - Bronx (23-13) [โ5]
Fell five spots to No. 23 after securing one win and suffering three losses. The Mustangs opened with a 6 to 2 victory over Nassau Community College, but dropped the final three contests by scores of 1 to 2, 6 to 10, and 3 to 13 in a frustrating week.
Montgomery County Community College (PA) (17-15) [โ5]
Slipped five positions to No. 24 after losing all four contests. The Mustangs suffered back to back to back to back defeats to No. 13 Northampton Community College and No. 11 Rowan College of South Jersey Cumberland by scores of 4 to 17, 7 to 13, 8 to 20, and 5 to 11 in a stunning week that triggered the dramatic slide.
Rochester Community and Technical College (22-15) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 25 after completing a perfect four win week. The Yellowjackets swept Western Technical College with dominant scores of 11 to 1, 13 to 1, 11 to 1, and 13 to 1, maintaining their spot with overwhelming offensive production.


