Sophomore guard/forward Tiana Garvin signed a National Letter of Intent to play women's basketball at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, accompanied by her supporters at Cecil College. Tiana is pictured with her father Vernon Garvin Jr. and Cecil College President Dr. Mary Way Bolt.
Sophomore guard Alexis Stubblefield signed a National Letter of Intent to play women's basketball at Goldey-Beacom College, accompanied by her supporters at Cecil College. Alexis will transfer to Goldey-Beacom in the fall of 2018 and compete for the Lightning, after her two successful years as a Seahawk. Stubblefield led her team at Cecil College with 14.1 points per game and an overall record of 23-7 in the 2017-2018 season. She ended her career as a Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference First Team Selection, an NJCAA Region XX DII Champion, the NJCAA Region XX DII Tournament MVP, and made a trip to Harrison, Arkansas for the NJCAA Division II National Tournament.
Learn more about Nicole Guy-Thomas, a sophomore guard, on the 2018 NJCAA Region XX DII Women's Basketball Championship team, in the latest Student-Athlete Spotlight. Nicole, a native of Baltimore, Md. and graduate of Towson High School in 2016, recorded 287 career points in her two years as a Seahawk, and helped the team to a 23-7 overall record and trip to the NJCAA Division II National Tournament in Harrison, Arkansas
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.
Cecil College Athletics has an immediate opening for its' Head Women's Basketball Coach (part-time). The Seahawks went 23-7 last season & made a trip to the NJCAA DII National Tournament! For best consideration, please apply by April 16. Click here for more information.
Cecil College's Alexis Stubblefield and Tiana Garvin, both sophomore guards on the women's basketball team, were named to the NJCAA Region XX DII All-Region First Team after a successful season as Region Champions and a trip to the National Tournament.
Cecil College women's basketball team suffered a close loss to the Thunderbirds of Mesa Community College in the first round of the NJCAA DII Women's Basketball Championship. The Seahawks overcame an 18-point first round defecit to eventually tie the game, but could not hold on as time expired.
As the #1 seed heading into the tournament, Cecil College women's baskteball collected two wins over Hagerstown and Chesapeake to win the 2018 NJCAA Region XX DII title and receives and automatic bid to the National Tournament.
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!
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.
The Cecil College women's basketball team ended their regular season with an 80-29 road victory over the Nighthawks of Northern Virginia Community College. The Seahawks head into post-season play with a 21-5 overall record and receiving votes in the latest NJCAA Region XX National Poll.
After defeating Monroe College on Friday, February 9, the Cecil College women's basketball team cracked the NJCAA Division II National Rankings at No. 20.
The Cecil College women's basketball team recorded a season-high 115 points in Saturday's win over the Hawks of College of Southern Maryland. Sophomore Nyjayha Lockwood netted a season-high 31 points, inlcuding going 13-16 from the floor and 5-7 from beyond the arc.
A double-double in points and rebounds from both sophomores Chyna Steele and Tiana Garvin helped to fuel Cecil College's victory over conference rival Frederick Community College. Women's basketball improves to an undefeated 7-0 in the Region XX Division II standings, 5-4 overall, and 8-3 in MD JUCO.
The Panthers of Baltimore City Community College came to Cecil College to hand the Seahawks two ten-point losses in the conference. Women's basketball falls to 7-3 in the conference while men's basketball falls to 6-4 against MD JUCO opponents.
The Cecil College men's and women's basketball teams each captured two regional wins this weekend at Potomac State College of West Virginia. The women improve their record to 13-3 as the men snap their four-game losing steak.
After coming back from a first half defecit and leading in the third quarter, Cecil College women's basketball was unable to survive a fourth-quarter rally by the Fighting Owls of Harford Community College. The Seahawks fall too 12-3 overall and trail Harford in the MD JUCO standings.
Cecil College women's basketball picked up their sixth conference win of the season on Saturday over Hagerstown Community College by a score of 86-51, improving their overall record to 12-2.
The Cecil College women's basketball team came out of the Cecil College Basketball Holiday Classic with a win over CCBC Catonsville and their second loss of the season to ASA College, Ny. The Seahawks improve to 11-2 overall.
The Cecil College women's basketball team produced a huge 102-35 victory over the Vikings of Mercer County Community College, extending their win streak to four in a row and improving their overall record to 10-1.
Cecil College's men's & women's basketball teams each picked up their third straight win against Maryland JUCO opponent Howard Community College on Wednesday night. The Seahawks return to action at home on December 12.
Cecil College women's basketball defeated the Lakers of Garrett College during Saturday's MD JUCO match up to capture their fourth conference win and eighth win overall.
Cecil College women's basketball jumped out to a quick lead over the Owls of Prince George's Community College and never looked back to pick up their third conference win of the season.
The previously 6-0 Seahawks, were defeated by the Raptors of Montgomery College on Tuesday night by a score of 89-82. Women's basketball falls to 6-1 overall after their first conference defeat of the season.
Cecil College women's basketball picked up their sixth straight win on Wednesday against the Cardinals of CCBC Catonsville by a score of 91-70 to keep their perfect start to the season alive.
Cecil College women's basketball comes out of the Dragon Invitiational with two wins over conference opponents, Chesapeake College and College of Southern Maryland. Seahawks improve to 5-0 to start the season.
The Cecil College women's basketball team captured their third straight win to start the season after defeating the Harcum College Bears by a comfortable score of 92-78. Lockwood lead the Seahawks with 21 points.
The Cecil College women's basketball team cruised past the Tribe of Delaware Technical Community College by a score of 86-46 in Tuesday night's home opener.
Cecil College women's basketball set off their season with a non-conference 81-61 win over the Barons of Rowan College at Burlington on Wednesday. Four Seahawks earned double-digit points in the victory.
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.