For two individual weeks during the month of June, girls and boys from around the community entering 1st through 9th grade attended basketball camp at Cecil College. Between instruction and drills from current coaches and student-athletes, campers had the oppotunity to compete in full court games and contests.Click here to view contest winners from each individual week of basketball camp.
Learn more about Jonathon Falko, a freshman guard, on the men's basketball team at Cecil College, in the latest Student-Athlete Spotlight. Falko, a native of Rising Sun, Md. and graduate of Tristate Christian Academy in 2016, helped his team to be runners-up in the conference and Region XX DII tournaments. He led the Seahawks' in free throw percentage in his 29 games played and scored 258 points in his first year at Cecil College.
Support Cecil College Athletics by participating in or sponsoring our annual Golf Tournament, title-sponsored by Barnes & Noble. This year's tournament will be held at Back Creek Golf Course in Middletown, De. on Friday, June 1, 2018.
Three members of the Cecil College men's basketball program were named to the NJCAA Region XX DII All-Region Team. Sophomore guard Jordan Griggs was a First Team Selection followed by freshman guard Cornell Corbin at Second Team. Sophomore guard Greg Alexander received honorable mention recognition by the region.
The Cecil College men's basketball team ended their 2018 season with a loss to College of Southern Maryland in the NJCAA Region XX DII Championship game on Sunday, March 11. Freshman guards Cornell Corbin and Jonathon Falko were named to the All-Tournament Team.
Cecil College will be the host of the 2018 NJCAA Region XX DII men's and women's basketball tournaments, which will take place on March 8-11. Click here for more tournament information!
The Cecil College men's basketball team suffered a 90-74 Region XX loss to the Titans of Community College of Beaver County on "Sophomore Day". The Seahawks remain with two regular season games before entering the NJCAA Region XX Tournament.
Five Seahawks basketball players were named to the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference All-Conference Teams for their outstanding athletic performances throughout the season. Selections include First-Team Selection Alexis Stubblefield, Nyjayha Lockwood, Briana McAllister, Chyna Steele, and Cornell Corbin.
Cecil College men's basketball picked an 80-61 Region XX win over the Nighthawks of Northern Virginia Community College to improve their overall record to 13-14. Seahawks remain with two regular season games before post-season play.
After defeating the Cougars of Frederick Community College and the Hawks of College of Southern Maryland in the first and semifinal round, the Seahawks suffered a 71-62 loss to Harford Community College to be named the MD JUCO Tournament Runner-Up.
Cecil College men's basketball dropped their third straight contest in a back and forth battle against the Hawks of College of Southern Maryland. Men's basketball returns to action at home on Wednesday, February 7 against Anne Arundel Community College.
Despite a 14-point defecit at the half, Cecil College men's basketball was able to stage a comeback powered by seven three-pointers from sophomore guard Caleb Johnson, but fell short to the Cougars.
Balanced scoring from the Seahawks men's basketball team fueled an 87-66 victory over the Skipjacks of Chesapeake College, helping to extend their current streak to three games in a row.
Cecil College men's basketball lets an 11-point halftime lead slip away for their third straight loss in row. The Seahawks currently sit at fifth in the MD JUCO standings. Freshman Kamden Stubblefield led the Seahawks with 18 points.
The Cecil College men's basketball team came out of their Holiday Classic with two losses to nationally-ranked opponents, Monroe Community College and Cuyahoga Community College. Seahawks fall to 6-7 overall.
A 12-0 run to start the game propelled the Cecil College men's basketball team to a 91-70 win over the Vikings of Mercer County Community College. Seahawks win fourth straight, including two road games.
Cecil College men's basketball holds on to their early lead to defeat the Lakers of Garrett College by a two-point margin. Seahawks improve to 4-5 overall and 3-1 in conference action.
Cecil College men's basketball survived a late rally by the Owls of Prince George's Community College to come away with an 91-89 victory, improving their overall record to 3-5.
After going up by as many as twelve in the first half, a few second half turnovers proved costly in the Seahawks' 80-74 loss to the Raptors of Montgomery College. Seahawks are handed first conference loss.
Cecil College men's basketball outlasted the Cardinals of CCBC Catonsville to come away with an overtime victory on Wednesday. Seahawks improve to 2-4 overall and 1-0 in conference action.
The Cecil College men's basketball team came out on top in Tuesday night's back-and-forth home opener against Delaware Technical Community College. Seahawks won by 1-point margin.
Cecil College men's basketball opened their season at the CCBC Dundalk Mixer with two losses to Bryant & Stratton College (Va.) and ASA College. Free throws and turnovers proved costly to the Seahawks.
Cecil College student-athletes and staff members join the NJCAA in celebrating its first annual NJCAA Day by sharing what it means to be a part of the NJCAA.