United States Collegiate Athletic Association

United States Collegiate Athletic Association
Abbreviation USCAA
Motto Leveling the playing field for America's small colleges
Formation 1966
Legal status Association
Headquarters Norfolk, VA
Region served
USA
Membership
85 institutions
(24 states)
Executive Director
Matthew Simms
Main organ
Governing Body
Budget
Unknown
Website theuscaa.com

The United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) is a national organization for the intercollegiate athletic programs of 81 mostly small colleges, community colleges and junior colleges, across the United States, stretching from Washington state to Maine. The USCAA holds 12 National Championship tournaments in 7 sports.[1]

History

The USCAA was founded in 1966 as the National Little College Association, primarily to sponsor a national basketball tournament for small colleges and junior colleges. It began adding more sports in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1989, it changed its name to the National Small College Association. It adopted its current name in 2001.[2]

Sports

The USCAA sanctions competition in seven men's and five women's sports:[1]

Fall

Winter

Spring

Post–season national championships are held in all but football and wrestling, both of which have few participating teams. A USCAA national invitational meet is sponsored in wrestling.

Conferences

Champions

Men's cross country

Women's cross country

Men's soccer

Women's soccer

Women's volleyball

Men's basketball

Men's Division I basketball

Men's Division II basketball

Women's basketball

Women's Division I basketball

Women's Division II basketball

Baseball

Men's golf

Softball

Men's lacrosse

References

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