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TCCAA / NJCAA Region VII Basketball Tournament 2023

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Roane State Community College (RSCC) will host the TCCAA / NJCAA Region VII Basketball Tournament, March 3-7, 2023, at the college’s main campus in Roane County.

Men’s and Women’s teams from ten Tennessee community colleges will be competing for the TCCAA / NJCAA Region VII Championship. Winners will advance to the NJCAA Division I Basketball Championships held in Lubbock, Texas, (Women’s team) and Hutchinson, Kansas (Men’s team). Teams in the Region VII tournament include Chattanooga State, Cleveland State, Columbia State, Dyersburg State, Jackson State, Motlow State, Roane State, Southwest Tennessee, Vol State, and Walters State.

The tournament will be held in the RSCC gymnasium. The tournament schedule will begin on Friday, March 3, at 12pm Eastern. Concessions, event programs and merchandise will be available for purchase during the tournament.

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Women’s Bracket

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