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Founded is 1909 in Helena , Montana by the Catholic Diocese of Helena, Carroll College offers an outstanding and affordable education that positions students aggressively for success job placement and admission to graduate, law and medical schools. Among the many benefits Carroll students enjoy are cutting-edge undergraduate research and professional internship opportunities in Montana ’s dynamic capital city and generous merit scholarships.
US News and World Report ranks Carroll College as Third Best Western Regional Comprehensive College in America ’s Best Colleges for 2006 .
Carroll College has an enrollment of 1,500 students. The Carroll difference is a top education with outstanding professors who put students first and offer personalized attention. Carroll students make a difference every day through service work to help disaster victims, children, the elderly, the poor and an array of charitable causes. Carroll students can be the difference because the college fosters tolerance and understanding and values each person for their individuality.
The ‘Saints’ of Carroll College compete in the NAIA.
Men
Basketball
Football
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Women
Basketball
Soccer
Golf
Volleyball |
Recent Highlights:
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The Saints football team has won four consecutive NAIA championships- 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005. The Saints are the only NAIA team to win four national titles in a row. They are also only one of two schools at any level to win four consecutive national titles. The other was Division III Augustana (IL) which accomplished the feat from 1983-1986.
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The Carroll women’s basketball team climbed to second in the NAIA Division I poll released Wednesday. The Saints (15-1) jumped two spots from last week’s fourth place ranking and trail only Vanguard ( Calif. ) in this week’s poll.
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Four Carroll soccer players were recently named to the 2005 Region I All-Region team. Valerie Feltz earned second team honors while Jenni Annicchiarico, Lindsay Loraas and Merrick garnered first team accolades.
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The soccer team ended their season ranked 25 th in the nation.
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The women’s volleyball team is the four time defending Frontier Conference Champions
- The men’s basketball team advanced to their first “Fab Four” NAIA National Tournament and were the 2005 Frontier Conference Champions.
Find out more on Saints Athletics.
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