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- noun Attributive form of
junior college
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Examples
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John Rice, a junior-college transfer, and freshman Travonte Boles are expected to provide great help on the D-line.
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-- WR Coleman Edmond, Kingston, N.Y. -- Edmond is Cal's only junior-college recruit this year.
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Before he arrived at Oklahoma State, Mr. Budke was a hugely successful coach at the junior-college level, compiling a 273-31 record over 10 seasons, including a few years when he said he worked two or three jobs—selling T-shirts, cleaning buildings, loading trucks— to supplement his meager salary.
Oklahoma State Coaches Die in Plane Crash Darren Everson 2011
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Bill Grier also is looking into the possibility of signing a junior-college player for next season.
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Bill Grier also is looking into the possibility of signing a junior-college player for next season.
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"He came from a great junior-college program where he was an All-American on the court and his leadership, the way he carries himself, and the respect he has from his teammates and coaches make him an All-American off the court, too."
Detroit - Team Notes 2010
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Because of redshirts and junior-college transfers, the average age of both teams was beyond the drinking age: 21 years, 273 days for Auburn and 22 years, 20 days fo r Oregon.
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John Freeman, a junior-college transfer, came on late in the season and will also be a senior.
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In the offseason, that included coach Doug Davalos replacing three assistants with a former standout player, a former D-I head coach and one with deep Texas junior-college ties.
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Led by junior-college transfer Darington Hobson, New Mexico greatly exceeded expectations and had a special 30-5 season that ended with a second-round NCAA Tournament loss to Washington.
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