United States Collegiate Athletic Association

United States Collegiate Athletic Association

The United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) is a national organization in the USA for the intercollegiate athletic programs of member small colleges. It holds national championships in a number of sports.

The USCAA was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Newport News, Virginia. It embodies the goals of small colleges, especially small liberal arts colleges, where the emphasis is on intercollegiate athletics as a means to an end instead of an end in itself, where the journey of training and competition in itself is as important as the performance, and where the student athlete as a person is more important than the athletics program of the institution.

ports

Fall

*Cross Country
*Soccer
*Volleyball

Winter

*Basketball (two divisions in men's competition)

pring

*Baseball
*Golf
*Softball

Conferences

*Yankee Small College Conference
*Ohio Regional Campus Conference

Member schools

*Andrews University
*The Apprentice School
*Bennett College
*Briarcliffe College
*Central Maine Community College
*Christendom College
*University of Cincinnati-Clermont
*Columbia Union College
*Concordia College, Selma
*Diné College
*Eastern Maine Community College
*Florida College
*Golden State Baptist College
*Hesser College
*Johnson and Wales University (Florida)
*Judson College
*Lyndon State College
*University of Maine at Augusta
*Marygrove College
*Manor College
*Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
*New Hampshire Technical Institute
*Northern Maine Community College
*Oakwood University
*Ohio State University, Marion Campus
*Penn State Abington
*Penn State Beaver
*Penn State Brandywine
*Penn State DuBois
*Penn State Fayette
*Penn State Greater Allegheny
*Penn State Hazleton
*Penn State Lehigh Valley
*Penn State Mont Alto
*Penn State New Kensington
*Penn State Schuylkill
*Penn State Worthington Scranton
*Penn State Wilkes-Barre
*Penn State York
*Pennsylvania College of Technology
*Philander Smith College
*Presentation College
*Rhema Bible Training Center
*Robert Morris College, Lake County
*Robert Morris College, Springfield
*Rochester College
*St. Joseph's College
*St. Mary-of-the-Woods College
*Silver Lake College
*Southern Maine Community College
*Southern State Community College
*Southern Virginia University
*Spalding University
*Talladega College
*Taylor University, Ft. Wayne
*Temple Bible College
*Unity College (Maine)
*Vermont Technical College
*Walla Walla University
*Warren Wilson College
*Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades

Champions

Men's Cross Country

*2001
*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005 Dine College
*2006 Dine College

Women's Cross Country

*2001
*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005 Southern Virginia University
*2006 Southern Virginia University

Men’s Soccer

*2001
*2002
*2003 University of Texas at Tyler
*2004
*2005 Bluefield College
*2006 Rochester College

Women’s Soccer

*2001
*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005 Southern Virginia University
*2006 Southern Virginia University

Women's Volleyball

*2001
*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005 Florida College
*2006 Florida College

Men's Division I Basketball

*2002 Apprentice
*2003 Apprentice
*2004 Rochester
*2005 Rochester
*2006 Rhema
*2007 Rhema
*2008 Oakwood

Men's Division II Basketball

*2002 Central Maine CC
*2003 Johnson & Wales University
*2004 Arkansas Baptist
*2005 New Hampshire Technical Institute
*2006 Taylor University, Ft. Wayne
*2007 University of Cincinnati-Clermont

Women's Basketball

*2002 Apprentice
*2003 Mt. Aloysius
*2004
*2005
*2006 Southern Virginia
*2007 Concordia Selma

Baseball

*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005
*2006 Briarcliffe College
*2007 Florida College

Men's Golf

*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005
*2006 Apprentice School
*2007 Apprentice School

oftball

*2002
*2003
*2004
*2005
*2006 Robert Morris-Springfield
*2007 Saint Mary of the Woods

External links

* [http://www.theuscaa.com/ USCAA official website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”