United States Collegiate Athletic Association
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| United States Collegiate Athletic Association | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | USCAA |
| Formation | 2001 |
| Legal status | Association |
| Headquarters | Newport News, VA |
| Region served | United States of America |
| Membership | 84 Member Institutions (24 States) |
| Commissioner | Bill Casto |
| Main organ | Governing Body |
| Budget | Unknown |
| Website | http://theuscaa.com |
The United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) is a national organization in the USA for the intercollegiate athletic programs of less than 100 small colleges, community collegs and junior colleges. It holds 11 "National Championship" tournaments in seven sports. About 1/3rd of the membership are branch campuses of Penn State, the University of Maine, or West Virginia University.
Contents |
[edit] Sports
[edit] Fall
[edit] Winter
- Men's & Women's Basketball (Division I and II)
[edit] Spring
[edit] Conferences
- Ohio Collegiate Athletic Conference
- Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference
- Yankee Small College Conference
[edit] Champions
[edit] Men's Cross Country
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005 Diné College
- 2006 Diné College
- 2007 Diné College
- 2008 Diné College
- 2009 Diné College
- 2010 Spalding University
[edit] Women's Cross Country
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005 Southern Virginia University
- 2006 Southern Virginia University
- 2007 Southern Virginia University
- 2008 Diné College
- 2009 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
- 2010 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
[edit] Men’s Soccer
- 2001 Southern Virginia University
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005 Bluefield College
- 2006 Rochester College
- 2007 Robert Morris - Lake County
- 2008 Briarcliffe College
- 2009 Concordia College - Selma
- 2010 University of Maine Fort Kent
[edit] Women’s Soccer
- 2001 University of Dallas[1]
- 2002 University of Dallas
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005 Southern Virginia University
- 2006 Southern Virginia University
- 2007 Robert Morris - Springfield
- 2008 Southern Virginia University
- 2009 Marygrove College
- 2010 University of Maine Fort Kent
[edit] Women's Volleyball
- 2000 Florida College
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003 Florida College
- 2004
- 2005 Florida College
- 2006 Florida College
- 2007 Florida College
- 2008 Spalding University
- 2009 Florida College
- 2010 Florida College
[edit] Men's Division I Basketball
- 2002 The Apprentice School
- 2003 The Apprentice School
- 2004 Rochester College
- 2005 Rochester College
- 2006 Rhema Bible
- 2007 Rhema Bible
- 2008 Oakwood University
- 2009 Talladega College
- 2010 Talladega College
- 2011 Southern Virginia
[edit] Men's Division II Basketball
- 2002 Central Maine CC
- 2003 Johnson & Wales University (Fl)
- 2004 Arkansas Baptist
- 2005 New Hampshire Technical Institute
- 2006 Taylor University, Ft. Wayne
- 2007 University of Cincinnati-Clermont
- 2008 Williamson Trade
- 2009 Williamson Trade
- 2010 World Harvest Bible College
- 2011 Andrews University
[edit] Women's Basketball
- 2002 The Apprentice School
- 2003 Mount Aloysius (Pa.)
- 2004 Presentation College (S.D.)[2]
- 2005 Southern Virginia University
- 2006 Southern Virginia University
- 2007 Concordia College - Selma
- 2008 Concordia College - Selma
- 2009 Spalding University
- 2010 Talladega College
- 2011 Ave Maria University
[edit] Baseball
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006 Briarcliffe College
- 2007 The Apprentice School
- 2008 Columbia Union College (now Washington Adventist University)
- 2009 Saint Catharine College
- 2010 Briarcliffe College
- 2011 Briarcliffe College
[edit] Men's Golf
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006 The Apprentice School
- 2007 The Apprentice School
- 2008 Pennsylvania College of Technology
- 2009 Rochester College
- 2010 Rochester College
[edit] Softball
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006 Robert Morris-Springfield
- 2007 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
- 2008 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
- 2009 Saint Catharine College
- 2010 Robert Morris Springfield
- 2011 Rochester College
[edit] References
- ^ "Dallas Athletic Department Inducts Five Into Hall of Fame". http://www.udallas.edu/athletics/about/browserecentnews. Retrieved 2009-12-09.
- ^ "Mustangs Set for Home Opener as They Host Presentation and the SMSU US Bancorp/McDonald’s Classic". http://smsumustangs.com/news/2005/11/29/571_246.aspx. Retrieved 2009-12-09.