The AACC runners won both the overall Maryland Junior College Championship and the NJCAA Division III Region XX Cross Country Championship on the Oct. 24 in a combined meet.
The team is 11-3-1 and ranked eighth in the nation in NJCAA Division III as they finish out the last two games of the season on the road, and then move into post season play in the region tournament.
The Riverhawks women’s cross country team continues to run well, capturing fourth place overall in the Goucher Cross Country Classic on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015.
Swoop! There it is! The Riverhawk mascot earned it's name after a community-wide vote. The announcement was made at a Bookstore fashion show featuring new Riverhawk apparel.
The AACC women’s cross country team traveled to Salisbury, Md. on Sept. 5, 2015 to run their first race of the season at the Salisbury Fall Classic at Winter Place Park.
A free barbecue was held Wednesday, Aug. 26 at noon on the Quad as part of Welcome Week to celebrate the first week of school. Students were treated to an appearance by the new Riverhawks Mascot and free hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken tenders, nachos, and Kona Ice.
Seven Anne Arundel Community College student-athletes were named to the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for the 2014-2015 year.
Athletic Director Duane Herr accepts banner from Jack Cistriano. For the second consecutive year and sixth time since 2002 AACC Athletics has won the Maryland Junior College Athletic Association Jack Cistriano Sportsmanship Award.
Inclement weather from winter storm Pandora forced host CC Allegheny College-Allegheny, Pittsburgh Pa. to postpone the first day of the region tournament, and unsafe conditions prevented the third-seeded Pioneers from traveling to play their first round game 2 CCAC- Boyce that had been moved to Sunday, Feb. 22.