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2021-2022 Season Recaps

Men's Basketball

BCC Men's basketball game

 The Dolphins had another successful season in 2021-2022. With a record of 22-8 the Dolphins won the NJCAA Region 10-D1 Regular Season Championship for the second consecutive season.  The Dolphins returned nine players from the 2021 Regular Season and Region 10-D1/Atlantic District Championship team that participated in the NJCAA National Tournament in Hutchinson, KS. Navigating a very tough schedule, and seeded number one, the experienced and deep group of Dolphins fell short of their quest for back-to-back tournament titles with a semi-final loss in the Region 10-D1/Atlantic District Tournament. Josiah Shackleford was named NJCAA All American for the second season in a row, along with being selected as Region 10-D1 Player of the Year and first team All Region 10-D1. Philip Burwell was All Region second team selection. Lance Anthony made first team NJCAA Academic All American for the second season in a row with a perfect 4.0 GPA. He was selected as a commencement speaker at BCC graduation. The Dolphins graduated 11 players from the 2021 team and will return one player in 2022-2023.

 

  

  


 Women's Basketball

 The Lady Dolphins once again reached the Region quarterfinal round to continue a 10-year run of advancing as one of the elite 8 team of Region X. Along the way, injuries to key players made for a up and down season. After a slow start and the return of injured players, your lady Dolphins won 4 of 5 before the semester break. The second half of the season saw a record 104-point performance against Fayetteville Tech and with just 6 available players ending the season winning 4 out of 6 games highlighted by the program's first victory against Southwester Virgina Community College.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Dolphins Baseball

The Brunswick Community College Baseball 2022 season came to a close during the semi-final round of the NJCAA Region X Championship. The Dolphins finished the season ranked 20th in the Nation by the NJCAA D2 Baseball Committee. This is the seventh year in a row that the Dolphins have finished in the top 20 final Season Rankings. The Dolphins (38-16) finished the 2022 campaign with 38 season victories, third most in program history. BCC increased its season win total by 3 from last season (35 wins to 38 wins). In 2022, the Fins took pride protecting their home turf recording a 22-5 home field win/loss record. Brunswick also proved to be a tough competitor on the road with a 15-9 win/loss record.

BCC entered the NJCAA Region X Championship as the No. 1 seed for the East Division after going 32-9 during regular season conference play. The team with the highest conference win percentage is awarded top seed in their side of the division within Region X. 

 

---2022 Region X Season Statistic Team Rankings---

Team Batting Statistics-

    • Batting Average (.339) - Tied for 1st
    • Total Hits (590) – 1st
    • Doubles (107) – 1st
    • On Base % (.439) – 2nd
    • Slugging % (.477) – 2nd

Team Pitching Statistics-

    • Earned Run Average (4.32) – 2nd
    • Runs allowed (237) – 2nd
    • Earned Runs allowed (193) – 2nd
    • Walks allowed (193) – 4th
    • Total Strikeouts (452) – 6th
    • Strikeouts per 9 innings (10.11) – 6th

Team Defensive Statistics-

  • Fielding % (.963) – 2nd

 

 


Dolphins Softball

BCC Softball players The Dolphins went 0-6, going club this season with nine players. Lexi Lewis and Raven Hampton were the top offensive performers for the Dolphins, hitting .400 and .353 respectively. Additionally, Lexi Lewis hit the only two homeruns with a .933 slugging percent on the season. The bullpen was led by Savannah Birdsong and Selena Quiles. Birdsong recorded 36 strikeouts, with a game-high of 13 strikeouts against the Cleveland Yetis. Quiles caught every game this season, throwing out 5 runners in 6 games. 

The season was shortened due to the team's club status. The program held four local players from North and South Brunswick High School, with three players returning as sophomores and one exhausting her eligibility. "We are grateful for the local players who chose to represent their community in our first season back since COVID," said Head Coach Amanda White. "They worked hard with their teammates to get BCC's softball program back on track in an extremely supportive community."

BCC will welcome 14 freshmen and will return 6 players for the 2023 season. "I am especially excited for our incoming freshmen and transfer class," said Coach White. "They are a special group of women who are committed to growing the BCC softball program." The 2023 team will have five players representing four local schools in Brunswick, New Hanover, and Horry counties, along with representing six states.