7.9 percent of Indian Hills Community College students played sports on university teams in 2017-2018

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In 2017-2018, 7.9 percent of Indian Hills Community College students participated in collegiate sports, according to data made available by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).

Indian Hills Community College has a total student body of 3,918 students, of which 50 percent are men and 50 percent are women. Of these students, 212 men and 96 women represented the school by participating in one or more of the sports with teams at the school.

This total does not include students playing intramural sports.

According to NCES, 8.7 percent of students enrolled at institutions of higher education with sports teams were on teams.

The sports at Indian Hills Community College with the most participants are all track combined (126), soccer (70) and baseball (54).

Sports popularity
Type of sport Men Women Total
All Track Combined 90 36 126
Soccer 44 26 70
Baseball 54 0 54
Softball 0 19 19
Volleyball 0 15 15
Basketball 14 0 14
Golf 10 0 10


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