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. In the 2003-2004 season, the Men's Basketball Team won La Roche College's first AMCC Basketball Championship.
. In 2004, the Redhawk Baseball Team had its first winning season and post-season appearance in twelve seasons.
. La Roche College is an original founding member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) established in 1997.
. La Roche College is a full member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). The Redhawks are eligible to compete for all championships sponsored by both governing bodies.
. La Roche College offers 10 varsity intercollegiate sports, as well as cheerleading.
. In the first seven years of competition in the AMCC, over 100 La Roche College student-athletes have been named to AMCC All- Conference teams.
. The Lady Redhawks women's softball team has won 3 straight AMCC Championships (2000-2002).
. Andrew Musinguzi won the AMCC cross country championship in 2000 by over :50, was chosen as AMCC men's cross country MVP and selected to the All-ECAC team.
. Two La Roche College athletes have led the nation in NCAA Division III statistical categories within their respective sports. Kristy Pfister (women's softball) led the nation in runs scored in 2000 and Lindsay Talbot (women's soccer) led the nation in goals per game in 2001.
. NCAA Division III news has named two of La Roche College's men's basketball players as Honorable Mention All-American. Damian Hall in 1999 and 2000, and Marcess Williams in 2001.
. La Roche College's Kerr Fitness and Sports Center is a state-of-the-art, 42,000 square foot gymnasium. This facility houses the basketball courts, dance and karate studio, weight room with new cardiovascular machines along with new nautilus machines and free weights, and racquetball courts.
. The softball, baseball, and soccer fields have been completely renovated. These facilities have become distinctly unique and not found at many NCAA Division III institutions.
. La Roche College has served as a host site for the WPIAL championships for boys and girls volleyball for the past two years. La Roche College has also hosted numerous WPIAL playoff games in girls basketball and softball.
. Over 2,500 basketball campers pass through the doors of La Roche College during the summer months. La Roche College hosts camps for boys and girls in the sports of basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, and volleyball.
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