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The Baltimore City College boys' basketball team, known as the "Knights", or formerly, the "Collegians", "Castlemen", and "Alamedans", has represented Baltimore City College, commonly referred to as "City", the city of Baltimore, Baltimore's flagship public college-preparatory, college preparatory school, for more than 100 years. One of the earliest results recorded in program history is a one-point overtime road loss to the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball, University of Maryland Terrapins (then known as the Maryland Agricultural College Aggies) on January 25, 1913. City joined the Maryland Scholastic Association (MSA) in 1919, and competed in the league for 73 years until it withdrew in 1992. As members of the MSA, the Knights won 12 boys' basketball championships. In 1993, City joined the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) to compete for state championships with other Maryland public high schools. Since joining the MPSSAA in 1993, City ranks fifth ...
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Baltimore City College
Baltimore City College, known colloquially as City, City College, and B.C.C., is a college preparatory school with a liberal arts focus and selective admissions criteria located in Baltimore, Maryland. Opened in October 1839, B.C.C. is the third-oldest active public high school in the United States. City College is a public exam school and an International Baccalaureate World School at which students in the ninth and tenth grades participate in the IB Middle Years Programme while students in the eleventh and twelfth grades participate in the IB Diploma Programme. The school is situated on a hill-top campus located in the Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello neighborhood in Northeast Baltimore.Leonhart (1939), p. 120. The main campus building, a designated National Historic Landmark, is constructed of granite and limestone in a Collegiate Gothic architectural style and features a 200-foot-tall Gothic tower. History In response to increasing public pressure due to the changing ...
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