Participating in athletics — or just supporting your college’s teams — is a favorite part of college life for many students.
In collegiate sports, you can learn how to compete at an elite level. But you will also learn skills that can help you in all parts of your life. Through athletics, you can develop lifelong skills in fitness, collaboration, competition, teamwork and organization.
Even if you are not an athlete, try attending an athletic event or two. Support your friends on the team. You will have a greater sense of school belonging, pride and commitment.
Dallas College offers comprehensive intercollegiate athletics and intramural offerings. Dallas College Athletics is sanctioned by NJCAA.
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) regulates intercollegiate athletics of community colleges. It is the community college counterpart of the National College Athletic Association (NCAA), which oversees athletics at four-year institutions. The organization’s goal is to promote athletics as a valuable component of the educational experience at community colleges. The NJCAA has 530 member colleges participating in 15 men’s and 13 women’s sports. There are 50 national championships and nine football bowl games.
2023 NJCAA DIII National Champions
(Eastfield Harvested Bee Volleyball Team, Brookhaven Bears Women's Soccer Team and Richland Thunderduck Men's Soccer Team)
Esports is offered at Dallas College
Show off your gaming skills while enjoying the friendly competition of the college esports world!
Thomas Named National Player of Week
Dallas College Cedar Valley's Mia Thomas was named the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Women's Basketball Player of the Week.
Suns Claim District Title, Headed to National Tournament
The Dallas College Cedar Valley women's basketball team beat host Joliet Junior College, 75-61, Friday night to capture the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Central District championship. The win sends Cedar Valley to the NJCAA Division III National Tournament March 13-16 in Rochester, Minnesota.
North Lake Hosts NJCAA South Central District Tournament Thursday-Saturday
Dallas College North Lake will host the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III South Central District Tournament semifinals and championship games Thursday and Saturday.. Dallas College Eastfield will host the quarterfinals Tuesday before the tournament moves to the Blazer Dome.
Ringing up Representation: Deng Delivering in Blazer Blue
Ring Deng is all about representation. And this extends deeper than the surface. For Ring, or Ringo, as he's affectionately known, home is North Texas. It is the place he was born. Yet while home is Dallas for Deng, he is linked to his family's Sudanese roots in many ways.
Sisk Selected National Player of Week
Dallas College Cedar Valley's Antonio Sisk was chosen as the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Men's Basketball Player of the Week.
Athletics and Team Schedules