Athletics Overview
SUNY Broome competes in the NCCAA, a smaller national association focused on Christian colleges, though as a public community college it's an unusual member. The Hornets field 10 varsity sports with 109 total athletes, meaning about 3.4% of the 3,203 students participate in athletics. The NCCAA operates at a mid-level between major college sports and recreational play, though SUNY Broome offers no athletic scholarships despite the $0 figure suggesting limited funding for sports programs. Community college athletics typically serve as stepping stones for students planning to transfer to four-year schools. The relatively small athlete population reflects the school's primary mission as an academic transfer and career training institution rather than a sports-focused campus. Most students here prioritize academics and workforce preparation over athletic competition.
Athletics Details
Source: EADA / U.S. Department of Education
- Athletic Association
- NCCAA
- Team Nickname
- Hornets
- Varsity Sports
- 10
- Student-Athletes
- 109
- Athletic Scholarships
- $0
Sports
Men's (5)
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Soccer
- Track and Field (Outdoor)
Women's (5)
- Cross Country
- Soccer
- Softball
- Track and Field (Outdoor)
- Volleyball