NTCC men's soccer ends national championship bid in overtime

The 星空传媒 Eagles men's soccer team ended their season Wednesday in a sudden-death heartbreaker against top-ranked Pima College in the NJCAA Men's Division I National Tournament in Daytona, Florida. The Eagles lost 3-2 on a golden goal in overtime. 鈥淲e are very proud of our men鈥檚 soccer team for an outstanding season. These guys have worked hard and they represented NTCC well in Florida,鈥 Andy Morgan, NTCC Athletic Director, said. Pima's Hugo Kametani scored first at 10:34.

Gib Wilson gives $2,000 for NTCC scholarships

Gib Wilson, owner of Wilson Farms, recently gave $2,000 to the 星空传媒 Foundation. Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement, is pictured receiving the donation from Wilson (left). The gift was designated for an endowed scholarship fund. Thanks to another matching grant, the contribution will result in $4,000 in scholarships to help NTCC students achieve their educational goals.

NTCC to launch new website Nov. 19

We are excited to announce that NTCC will be launching a new website on Monday, Nov. 19. Not only will the site have a new look, but it will also be more compatible with mobile devices for an easier browsing experience. While all of the content from our current site will remain on the new one, you will find that the menu structures have changed.

Men鈥檚 soccer to play first national tourney game Tuesday

The NTCC Eagles men鈥檚 soccer team is headed to Daytona, Florida to play in the NJCAA National Tournament. The seeding for the tournament was released Wednesday with the Eagles seeded #8 in the tournament. The Eagles will be in Pool A along with #1 seed Pima and #12 seed Muskegon College. First game for the Eagles will be Tuesday November 13that 9:30 AM against Muskegon College. Second pool game will take place on Wednesday November 14th9:30 AM against Pima.

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Alpha Mu Chi members visit PTK headquarters

Members from NTCC鈥檚 chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Mu Chi, visited PTK Headquarters in Jackson, Mississippi, October 26. The group spent the day touring the Center for Excellence, meeting headquarters staff, learning more about PTK scholarships and programming, and seeing the beautiful building which serves as headquarters for the International Honor Society. The Center for Excellence is modeled after Thomas Jefferson鈥檚 Monticello.

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