Association of Christian College Athletics

Association of Christian College Athletics
Abbreviation ACCA
Formation 1983
Headquarters Joplin, Missouri
Chairman
Chris Lahm
Vice Chairman
Dan Hovestol
Website http://www.accasports.org
Formerly called
National Bible College Athletic Association

The Association of Christian College Athletics (ACCA) is an organization of collegiate athletics. It was incorporated to provide an opportunity for smaller Christian college members to compete on an equal level of competition with schools of like size.

History

The ACCA was established in 1983 as the National Bible College Athletic Association (NBCAA) to provide a national organization to hold championships, name All-Americans, scholar athletes and promote member colleges. The name was changed to the Association of Christian College Athletics (ACCA) in June 2004. A commissioner was hired and a plan for membership growth was established.

The aim of the ACCA is to promote the education and development of students through intercollegiate athletic participation.

Sports

Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
SoccerGreen tick
Volleyball Green tick
BasketballGreen tickGreen tick

Member schools

SchoolLocation
Arlington Baptist CollegeArlington, Texas
Association Free Lutheran Bible SchoolPlymouth, Minnesota
Calvary Bible CollegeKansas City, Missouri
Champion Baptist CollegeHot Springs, Arkansas
Crossroads CollegeRochester, Minnesota
Dallas Christian CollegeDallas, Texas
Emmaus Bible CollegeDubuque, Iowa
Faith Baptist Bible CollegeAnkeny, Iowa
Kansas Christian CollegeOverland Park, Kansas
Oak Hills Christian CollegeBemidji, Minnesota
Ozark Christian CollegeJoplin, Missouri
Providence CollegeOtterburne, Manitoba, Canada
Randall UniversityMoore, Oklahoma[1]
RHEMA Bible Training CenterTulsa, Oklahoma
Saint Louis Christian CollegeFlorissant, Missouri
Trinity Bible CollegeEllendale, North Dakota
Welch CollegeNashville, Tennessee

Championships

Fall sports

Year Men's Soccer Women's Volleyball
2007 Ozark Christian College Canadian Mennonite University
2008 Central Christian College of the Bible West Coast Baptist College
2009 Southwestern Christian University Barclay College
2010 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College
2011 Ozark Christian College
2012 Calvary Bible College Arlington Baptist College
2013
2014
2015 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Arlington Baptist College

Winter sports

Women's basketball

Year Division I Division II
1983 Northwest Christian University
1984 Northwest Christian University
1985 Northwest Christian University
1986 Northwest Christian University North Central University
1987 North Central University
2006 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Association Free Lutheran Bible School
2007 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Free Will Baptist Bible College
2008
2009 Southwestern Christian University
2010 Rhema Bible Training College
2011
2012 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College
2013 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College
2014 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College
2015 Arlington Baptist College [2]
2016 Arlington Baptist College ---

Men's basketball

Year Division I Division II
1998 Life Pacific College
2005 Southwestern Assemblies of God University
2006 Oak Hills Christian College
2007 Southwestern Christian University Champion Baptist College
2008 Southwestern Christian University Portland Bible College
2009 Southwestern Christian University Champion Baptist College
2010 Champion Baptist College
2011
2012 Free Will Baptist Bible College ---
2013 Dallas Christian College St. Louis Christian College
2014 Arlington Baptist College [3] Crossroads College
2015 Arlington Baptist College [4] ---
2016 Dallas Christian College ---

References

  1. http://www.hc.edu/athletics
  2. "Men and Womens Basketball National Champions!". Arlington Baptist Patriots. 9 March 2015.
  3. "Patriots Make History Win 1st ACCA National Championship". Arlington Baptist Patriots. 8 March 2014.
  4. "Men Outrun by Arlington in National Championship". Faith Eagles Athletics. 8 March 2015.

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