Frederick Community College Cougars baseball continued its dominant start to the 2026 season on Tuesday afternoon, powering past Lake Region State College–ND with a 20–2 victory in Davenport, Florida. Now five games into their RussMatt Baseball: College Baseball Invitational slate, the Cougars remain unbeaten at 5–0.
The Frederick Community College Cougars continued their strong start to the season on Saturday, sweeping a doubleheader against Kalamazoo Valley Community College in Davenport as part of the RussMatt Baseball: College Baseball Invitational. The pair of wins pushed Frederick to 4-0 on the season and kept momentum rolling as the Cougars settled into their Florida trip.
The Frederick Community College Cougars baseball opened their 2026 season in emphatic fashion, sweeping a doubleheader against Owens Community College on Friday in Davenport, Florida as part of the RussMatt Baseball: College Baseball Invitational. Playing in Davenport, Frederick set the tone early for its Florida trip, with the 2-0 start to a young season.
The Frederick Community College Cougars softball team continued its strong start at the Fastpitch Dreams spring training tournament, sweeping a doubleheader from Fayetteville Technical Community College on Thursday to move to 4–2 on the season.
The Frederick Community College Cougars softball bounced back after their opening day to deliver a dominant performance on Tuesday, February 24, sweeping a doubleheader against Vermont State - Johnson to improve to 2-2 at the Fastpitch Dreams Spring Training Tournament.
Frederick Community College is proud to celebrate Peter Allen Jr., a former captain of the FCC Cougars men’s soccer team (2018–2020), on his recent hiring as the Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Highland Community College in Highland, Kansas.
Frederick Community College Cougars softball opened its 2026 season on Monday in Myrtle Beach as part of the Fastpitch Dreams spring training tournament, taking on Brunswick Community College in a competitive doubleheader that saw both games come down to late-inning swings.
Frederick Community College men’s basketball closed out the regular season with a hard-fought performance, but a late push from Prince George’s Community College handed the Cougars a 92–87 loss on Saturday afternoon.
Frederick Community College women’s basketball put together a solid defensive effort, but a strong fourth quarter from Prince George’s Community College proved to be the difference as the Cougars fell 50–42 at home on Saturday afternoon.
Frederick Community College women’s basketball delivered one of its most complete performances of the season on February 14, rolling past Westmoreland County Community College, 69–39.
Frederick Community College men’s basketball went toe-to-toe with the Westmoreland County Community College Wolfpack on Saturday afternoon but came up just short in an 89–86 loss on the road on February 14.
The Frederick Community College men’s basketball team bounced back from Wednesday’s defeat with a 92–85 win over Delaware Technical Community College on Thursday night at the Athletics Center, improving to 12–11 on the season.
Frederick Community College Cougars men’s basketball team battled from behind on the road Monday night, grinding out a hard-fought 74–71 victory over CC of Allegheny County to move to 11–10 on the season. After trailing 38–33 at halftime, the Cougars responded with poise and efficiency, outscoring the hosts 41–33 in the second half to secure the win.
Frederick Community College women’s basketball ran into a challenging shooting night Wednesday evening, falling 70–55 to Cecil College in Region 20 DII action at home.
Frederick Community College men’s basketball showed resilience after a difficult opening half but was unable to overcome an early deficit in an 81–64 loss to Cecil College on Wednesday night at home.
Frederick Community College Cougars men’s basketball built early momentum but couldn’t hold off a strong second-half surge from Harford Community College Fighting Owls, falling 81–69 on Friday evening at home. The Cougars led 42–34 at halftime after an energetic opening 20 minutes, but Harford responded with 47 second-half points to turn the game and dropping the Cougars to 10-9 overall.
