Becoming an Albion Briton could be one of the best decisions you will ever make. You'll join teams that match up against some of the top small-college athletic programs in the nation. Off the field, you'll be challenged by classmates who typically come from the top quarter of their high school graduating classes. You'll have every opportunity to prove yourself in competition, to show what you can do. If your goal is to excel in academics and athletics, Albion offers a "win-win" situation for you.
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Albion College is a member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assocation (MIAA) and NCAA Division III. The equestrian teams are affiliated with the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.Â
Highlights from Briton Athletics in the 2023-24 School Year include:
GENERAL: Avery Campbell wins Albion's first-ever NCAA Elite 90 Award, presented to the athlete with the highest GPA at their respective championships (track and field)
BASEBALL: Evan Schuster, Cole Giesige and Braeden Emery named All-MIAA; Giesige set single-season strikeout record (74)
MEN'S BASKETBALL: Jody May reaches 200 career wins with a 78-73 victory over Kalamazoo College (1/31/24)
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Brazyll Watkins, Lolo Reed and Riley Davis earned All-MIAA status
FOOTBALL: Nick Fannon named AFCA All-American, MIAA Defensive MVP
WOMEN'S SOCCER: Four earn All-MIAA status with three ending up on the First Team
SOFTBALL: Kearney Miller sets single-season doubles and RBI record, receives First Team All-MIAA accolades
TENNIS: Both the men's and women's teams were recipients of the ITA Regional Community Service Award
VOLLEYBALL:Â Olivia Alexander became second-ever All-American in Albion history; Paige Williamson named MIAA Freshman of the Year
MEN'S WRESTLING:Â Demond Harrison and Max Honiss qualify for Nationals; Seven become Regional Champions -- highest since program's revival