Madison College fall teams head to national tournaments first time in school history

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Images of men's soccer team and women's volleyball team in a logo background celebrating the team's upcoming NJCAA competition.

Madison College is sending two fall teams to national tournaments for the first time in school history. The men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams won Region 4 Championships on Nov. 8-9. These tournaments were hosted at Madison College.

Men’s Soccer

The WolfPack are unbeaten at 18-0-1 and claimed their first Region 4 title with a 2-0 defeat of Triton College on Saturday. Ranked #12 in the last NJCAA Div. II Poll, Madison College won its tenth region championship. (The previous nine were in Region 13 as a Division III program). Cheer on the WolfPack's first appearance at a national soccer tournament, in Wichita, Kansas, Nov. 16–22.

Women’s Volleyball

The WolfPack won 16 matches in a row and owns a 33-4 record after winning the Region 4 Midwest District A championship with a 3-0 sweep of Harper College. Madison College, ranked #9 in the latest NJCAA Div. II Poll, has won the Region 4 title five times, but has not won it since 2015. Between 2009 and 2015, they won two Division III national championships (2013, 2014), finished national runners-up (2009), and took third (2015). This will be their fifth appearance at the national tournament and first at the Division II level. The tournament is in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Nov. 19-22.