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{{Short description|National organization for intercollegiate athletic programs}}
{{Short description|National organization for intercollegiate athletic programs}}
{{Infobox organization
{{Infobox organization
|name = United States Collegiate<br> Athletic Association
| name = United States Collegiate<br>Athletic Association
|image = USCAAbyline(white).jpg
| image = USCAAbyline(white).jpg
|size = 200
| size = 200
|abbreviation = USCAA
| abbreviation = USCAA
| formation = {{start date and age|1966}}
|motto =''Leveling the playing field for America's small colleges''
| extinction =
|formation = {{start date and age|1966}}
| type = Association
|extinction =
|type = Association
| headquarters = [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]
| region_served = [[United States]]
|headquarters = [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Virginia]]
| membership = 77 [[List of USCAA institutions|institutions]]<br>(23 states)
|location =
| leader_title = Chief Operating Officer
|region_served =[[United States]]
| leader_name = Barbara J. Bertges
|membership = 72 [[List of USCAA institutions|institutions]]<br>(21 states)
| main_organ = Governing body
|leader_title = Executive Director
| website = {{URL|https://theuscaa.com/|theuscaa.com}}
|leader_name = Matthew Simms
|main_organ = Governing Body
|budget = Unknown
|website = {{URL|https://theuscaa.com/|theuscaa.com}}
}}
}}
The '''United States Collegiate Athletic Association''' ('''USCAA''') is a national [[organization]] for the [[college athletics|intercollegiate athletic]] programs of 72 mostly small colleges, including [[community colleges|community]]/[[junior colleges]], across the United States. The USCAA holds 15 national championships and 2 national invitationals annually.<ref name="uscaa2014sports" />
The '''United States Collegiate Athletic Association''' ('''USCAA''') is a national [[organization]] for the [[college athletics|intercollegiate athletic]] programs of 72 mostly small colleges, including [[community colleges|community]]/[[junior colleges]], across the United States. The USCAA holds 15 national championships and 2 national invitationals annually.<ref name="uscaa2014sports"/>


== History ==
== History ==
In {{start date and age|1966|paren=y}}, the USCAA was founded as the National Little College Athletic Association (NLCAA), primarily to sponsor a national basketball tournament for small colleges and junior colleges.<ref name="uscaa2011" />
In {{start date and age|1966|paren=y}}, the USCAA was founded as the National Little College Athletic Association (NLCAA), primarily to sponsor a national basketball tournament for small colleges and junior colleges.<ref name="uscaa2011"/>


In the 1970s and through the 1980s, as the NLCAA, the USCAA began adding more sports.<ref name="uscaa2011" />
In the 1970s and through the 1980s, as the NLCAA, the USCAA began adding more sports.<ref name="uscaa2011"/>


In 1989, the NLCAA changed its name to the National Small College Athletic Association (NSCAA).<ref name="uscaa2011" />
In 1989, the NLCAA changed its name to the National Small College Athletic Association (NSCAA).<ref name="uscaa2011"/>


In 2001, the USCAA adopted its current name.<ref name="uscaa2011">{{cite web |author=USCAA |date=2011 |title=About USCAA |access-date=May 18, 2012 |url=http://www.theuscaa.com/USCAA_Marketing_Packet_-_2011_Updated.pdf}}</ref>
In 2001, the USCAA adopted its current name.<ref name="uscaa2011">{{cite web |author=USCAA |date=2011 |title=About USCAA |access-date=May 18, 2012 |url=http://www.theuscaa.com/USCAA_Marketing_Packet_-_2011_Updated.pdf}}</ref>
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The USCAA sanctions competition in eight men's and seven women's sports:<ref name="uscaa2014sports">{{cite web |author=USCAA |date=2014 |title=USCAA Sports |access-date=November 7, 2014 |url=https://theuscaa.com/landing/index}}</ref>
The USCAA sanctions competition in eight men's and seven women's sports:<ref name="uscaa2014sports">{{cite web |author=USCAA |date=2014 |title=USCAA Sports |access-date=November 7, 2014 |url=https://theuscaa.com/landing/index}}</ref>


Post–season national championships are held in all sports except football, which has few participating teams.<ref name="uscaa2014sports" />
Postseason national championships are held in all sports except football, which has few participating teams.<ref name="uscaa2014sports"/>


===Fall===
===Fall===
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* [[Golf|Men's and women's golf]]
* [[Golf|Men's and women's golf]]
* [[Cross country running|Men's and women's cross country running]]
* [[Cross country running|Men's and women's cross country running]]
* [[College soccer|Men's and women's soccer]] (Division I and II)
* [[College soccer in the United States|Men's and women's soccer]] (Division I and II)
* [[Volleyball|Women's volleyball]] (Division I and II)
* [[Volleyball|Women's volleyball]] (Division I and II)


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* 1981 [[Southern Union State Community College|Southern Union College]]
* 1981 [[Southern Union State Community College|Southern Union College]]
* 1982 Southern Union College
* 1982 Southern Union College
* 1983-1993 ''(Not available)''
* 1983–1993 ''(Not available)''
* 1994 [[Diné College]]
* 1994 [[Diné College]]
* 1995 Diné College
* 1995 Diné College
* 1996 [[Unity College (Maine)|Unity College]] (ME)
* 1996 [[Unity College (Maine)|Unity College]] (ME)
* 1997-1999 ''(Not available)''
* 1997–1999 ''(Not available)''
* 2000 Diné College
* 2000 Diné College
* 2001-2003 ''(Not available)''
* 2001–2003 ''(Not available)''
* 2004 [[Principia College]]
* 2004 [[Principia College]]
* 2005 Diné College<ref>[http://www.theuscaa.com/championships/pastyears USCAA, "Past Champions".] Accessed: May 18, 2012.</ref>
* 2005 Diné College<ref>[http://www.theuscaa.com/championships/pastyears USCAA, "Past Champions".] Accessed: May 18, 2012.</ref>
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* 2009 Diné College
* 2009 Diné College
* 2010 [[Spalding University]]
* 2010 [[Spalding University]]
* 2011 [[State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry|SUNY-ESF]]<ref>[http://www.esf.edu/communications/view.asp?newsID=1366 SUNY-ESF, "Mighty Oaks Men Win National Cross-Country Championship," November 11, 2011.] Accessed: May 18, 2012.</ref>
* 2011 [[SUNY ESF]]<ref>[http://www.esf.edu/communications/view.asp?newsID=1366 SUNY ESF, "Mighty Oaks Men Win National Cross-Country Championship," November 11, 2011.] Accessed: May 18, 2012.</ref>
* 2012 SUNY-ESF
* 2012 SUNY ESF
* 2013 SUNY-ESF<ref>[https://uscaacrosscountry.prestosports.com/2013_Championships/2013_Men-s_Cross_Country_Champions "SUNY ESF Wins Third Consecutive USCAA Men's Cross Country National Championship."] USCAA website. Accessed: January 10, 2014.</ref>
* 2013 SUNY ESF<ref>[https://uscaacrosscountry.prestosports.com/2013_Championships/2013_Men-s_Cross_Country_Champions "SUNY ESF Wins Third Consecutive USCAA Men's Cross Country National Championship."] USCAA website. Accessed: January 10, 2014.</ref>
* 2014 SUNY-ESF<ref>{{cite web |url=http://theuscaa.com/Archives/Cross_Country_Champs |title=USCAA Men's & Women's Cross Country Past National Champions |publisher=USCAA |access-date=August 2, 2015}}</ref>
* 2014 SUNY ESF<ref>{{cite web |url=http://theuscaa.com/Archives/Cross_Country_Champs |title=USCAA Men's & Women's Cross Country Past National Champions |publisher=USCAA |access-date=August 2, 2015}}</ref>
* 2015 [[Berea College]]<ref name=2015xc>[http://crosscountry.theuscaa.com/2015_Championships/Berea_College_Sweeps_the_2015_USCAA_Cross_Country_National_Championships "Berea College Sweeps the 2015 USCAA Cross Country National Championships,"] USCAA website, November 6, 2015. Accessed: November 8, 2015.</ref>
* 2015 [[Berea College]]<ref name=2015xc>[http://crosscountry.theuscaa.com/2015_Championships/Berea_College_Sweeps_the_2015_USCAA_Cross_Country_National_Championships "Berea College Sweeps the 2015 USCAA Cross Country National Championships,"] USCAA website, November 6, 2015. Accessed: November 8, 2015.</ref>
* 2016 [[State University of New York at Delhi|SUNY Delhi]]
* 2016 [[SUNY Delhi]]
* 2017 SUNY Delhi
* 2017 SUNY Delhi
* 2018 SUNY Delhi
* 2018 SUNY Delhi
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* 2021 SUNY ESF
* 2021 SUNY ESF
* 2022 SUNY ESF
* 2022 SUNY ESF
* 2023 SUNY ESF


===Women's cross country===
===Women's cross country===
* 1981 [[Bevill State Community College|Brewer State College]] (AL)
* 1981 [[Bevill State Community College|Brewer State College]] (AL)
* 1982 [[Alice Lloyd College]] (KY)
* 1982 [[Alice Lloyd College]] (KY)
* 1983-1994 ''(Not available)''
* 1983–1994 ''(Not available)''
* 1995 [[Diné College]] (AZ)
* 1995 [[Diné College]] (AZ)
* 1996 [[Unity College (Maine)|Unity College]] (ME)
* 1996 [[Unity College (Maine)|Unity College]] (ME)
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* 2013 [[Daemen College]]
* 2013 [[Daemen College]]
* 2014 Diné College
* 2014 Diné College
* 2015 Berea College<ref name=2015xc />
* 2015 Berea College<ref name=2015xc/>
* 2016 [[Cleary University]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clearycougars.com/article/518.php|title=Cleary Cougars are National Champions|date=November 11, 2016|publisher=Clearly University|access-date=November 20, 2016}}</ref>
* 2016 [[Cleary University]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clearycougars.com/article/518.php|title=Cleary Cougars are National Champions|date=November 11, 2016|publisher=Clearly University|access-date=November 20, 2016}}</ref>
* 2017 Cleary University
* 2017 Cleary University
* 2018 SUNY-ESF
* 2018 SUNY ESF
* 2019 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2019 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2020 ''No tournament''
* 2020 ''No tournament''
* 2021 SUNY ESF
* 2021 SUNY ESF
* 2022 SUNY ESF
* 2022 SUNY ESF
* 2023 SUNY ESF


=== Men's track and field ===
=== Men's track and field ===
* 2022 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=USCAA Track & Field Invitational {{!}} TFRRS {{!}} College Track & Field Results |url=https://www.tfrrs.org/results/74976/USCAA_Track__Field_Invitational |access-date=2022-08-13 |website=www.tfrrs.org}}</ref>
* 2022 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=USCAA Track & Field Invitational |url=https://www.tfrrs.org/results/74976/USCAA_Track__Field_Invitational |access-date=2022-08-13 |website=TFRRS}}</ref>
* 2023 Bluefield State University
* 2024 [[ Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences]]


=== Women's track and field ===
=== Women's track and field ===
* 2022 University of Maine at Fort Kent
* 2022 University of Maine at Fort Kent
* 2023 Bluefield State University
* 2024 [[SUNY ESF]]


===Men's soccer===
===Men's soccer===
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* 1988 [[The College of St. Scholastica|St. Scholastica College]] (MN)
* 1988 [[The College of St. Scholastica|St. Scholastica College]] (MN)
* 1989 St. Scholastica College (MN)
* 1989 St. Scholastica College (MN)
* 1990 [[York College (Nebraska)|York College]] (NE)
* 1990 [[York University (Nebraska)|York College]] (NE)
* 1991 [[Northland College (Wisconsin)|Northland College]] (WI)
* 1991 [[Northland College (Wisconsin)|Northland College]] (WI)
* 1992 York College
* 1992 York College
* 1993 [[Martin Methodist College]]
* 1993 [[Martin Methodist College]]
* 1994 [[Sue Bennett College]] (KY)
* 1994 [[Sue Bennett College]] (KY)
* 1995 [[Centenary College of New Jersey]]
* 1995 [[Centenary University|Centenary College of New Jersey]]
* 1996 [[Rochester University|Michigan Christian College]]
* 1996 [[Rochester Christian University|Michigan Christian College]]
* 1997 [[Kansas Wesleyan University]]
* 1997 [[Kansas Wesleyan University]]
* 1998 Kansas Wesleyan University
* 1998 Kansas Wesleyan University
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* 2002 [[University of Dallas]]
* 2002 [[University of Dallas]]
* 2003 [[UT Tyler]]
* 2003 [[UT Tyler]]
* 2004 [[Robert Morris University]] - Lake County
* 2004 [[Robert Morris University]] Lake County
* 2005 [[Bluefield College]]
* 2005 [[Bluefield College]]
* 2006 [[Rochester University|Rochester College]]
* 2006 [[Rochester Christian University|Rochester College]]
* 2007 Robert Morris University - Lake County
* 2007 Robert Morris University Lake County
* 2008 [[Briarcliffe College]]
* 2008 [[Briarcliffe College]]
* 2009 [[Concordia College (Alabama)|Concordia College]] - [[Selma, Alabama]]
* 2009 [[Concordia College Alabama|Concordia College]] [[Selma, Alabama]]
* 2010 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent]]
* 2010 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent]]
* 2011 [[Lindenwood University – Belleville]]
* 2011 [[Lindenwood University – Belleville]]
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* 2021 Bryant & Stratton College Syracuse
* 2021 Bryant & Stratton College Syracuse
* 2022 University of Maine Fort Kent
* 2022 University of Maine Fort Kent
* 2023 Bryant & Stratton College Rochester


===Men's Division II soccer===
===Men's Division II soccer===
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* 2021 Penn State Brandywine
* 2021 Penn State Brandywine
* 2022 [[Johnson & Wales University]] (NC)
* 2022 [[Johnson & Wales University]] (NC)
* 2023 Johnson & Wales University (NC)


===Women's soccer===
===Women's soccer===
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* 1999 Southern Virginia College
* 1999 Southern Virginia College
* 2000 [[Huntingdon College]] (OR)
* 2000 [[Huntingdon College]] (OR)
* 2001 [[University of Dallas]]<ref>{{cite web| title=Dallas Athletic Department Inducts Five Into Hall of Fame|url=http://www.udallas.edu/athletics/about/browserecentnews|access-date=December 9, 2009}}</ref>
* 2001 [[University of Dallas]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Dallas Athletic Department Inducts Five Into Hall of Fame |url=http://www.udallas.edu/athletics/about/browserecentnews |access-date=December 9, 2009 |archive-date=May 27, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100527214502/http://www.udallas.edu/athletics/about/browserecentnews |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* 2002 University of Dallas
* 2002 University of Dallas
* 2003 University of Dallas
* 2003 University of Dallas
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* 2005 Southern Virginia University
* 2005 Southern Virginia University
* 2006 Southern Virginia University
* 2006 Southern Virginia University
* 2007 [[Robert Morris University (Illinois)|Robert Morris - Springfield]]
* 2007 [[Robert Morris University Illinois|Robert Morris Springfield]]
* 2008 Southern Virginia University
* 2008 Southern Virginia University
* 2009 [[Marygrove College]]
* 2009 [[Marygrove College]]
* 2010 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent]]
* 2010 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent]]
* 2011 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent|University of Maine Fort Kent]]
* 2011 [[University of Maine at Fort Kent]]
* 2012 [[Daemen College]]
* 2012 [[Daemen College]]
* 2013 University of Maine Fort Kent
* 2013 University of Maine Fort Kent
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* 2021 Bryant & Stratton College Syracuse
* 2021 Bryant & Stratton College Syracuse
* 2022 University of Maine Fort Kent
* 2022 University of Maine Fort Kent
* 2023 [[Shaw University]]


===Women's Division II soccer===
===Women's Division II soccer===
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* 2021 SUNY ESF
* 2021 SUNY ESF
* 2022 Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
* 2022 Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
* 2023 Cincinnati Clermont


===Women's volleyball===
===Women's volleyball===
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* 1996 Kansas Wesleyan University
* 1996 Kansas Wesleyan University
* 1997 Kansas Wesleyan University
* 1997 Kansas Wesleyan University
* 1998 [[Rochester University|Rochester College]]
* 1998 [[Rochester Christian University|Rochester College]]
* 1999 Rochester College
* 1999 Rochester College
* 2000 [[Florida College]]
* 2000 [[Florida College]]
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* 2021 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2021 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2022 Bluefield State University
* 2022 Bluefield State University
* 2023 University of Maine at Fort Kent


===Women's Division II volleyball===
===Women's Division II volleyball===
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* 2021 [[UC Clermont]]
* 2021 [[UC Clermont]]
* 2022 [[Penn State Mont Alto]]
* 2022 [[Penn State Mont Alto]]
* 2023 Penn State Mont Alto


===Men's basketball===
===Men's basketball===
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* 1987 [[National American University|National College of Business]] (SD)
* 1987 [[National American University|National College of Business]] (SD)
* 1988 National College
* 1988 National College
* 1989 [[Michigan Christian College]]
* 1989 Michigan Christian College
* 1990 [[Paul Quinn College]] (TX)
* 1990 [[Paul Quinn College]] (TX)
* 1991 [[Mount Senario College]] (WI)
* 1991 [[Mount Senario College]] (WI)
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* 1995 Paul Quinn College
* 1995 Paul Quinn College
* 1996 Mount Senario College
* 1996 Mount Senario College
* 1997 [[Louisiana Christian University]]
* 1997 [[Louisiana Christian University|Louisiana College]]
* 1998 [[Northwest Christian University|Northwest Christian College]]
* 1998 [[Bucknell University|Northwest Christian College]]
* 1999 Northwest Christian College
* 1999 Northwest Christian College
* 2000 [[Kansas Wesleyan University]]
* 2000 [[Kansas Wesleyan University]]
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* 2002 [[The Apprentice School]]
* 2002 [[The Apprentice School]]
* 2003 The Apprentice School
* 2003 The Apprentice School
* 2004 [[Rochester University|Rochester College]]
* 2004 [[Rochester Christian University|Rochester College]]
* 2005 Rochester College
* 2005 Rochester College
* 2006 [[Kenneth E. Hagin#Rhema Bible Training College|Rhema Bible Training Center]]
* 2006 [[Kenneth E. Hagin#Rhema Bible Training College|Rhema Bible Training Center]]
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* 2022 [[Paul Quinn College]]
* 2022 [[Paul Quinn College]]
* 2023 [[Salem University]]
* 2023 [[Salem University]]
* 2024 The Apprentice School


===Men's Division II basketball===
===Men's Division II basketball===
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* 2003 [[Johnson & Wales University]] (FL)
* 2003 [[Johnson & Wales University]] (FL)
* 2004 [[Arkansas Baptist College]]
* 2004 [[Arkansas Baptist College]]
* 2005 [[NHTI, Concord's Community College|New Hampshire Technical Institute]]
* 2005 [[NHTI Concord's Community College|New Hampshire Technical Institute]]
* 2006 [[Taylor University]], Ft. Wayne
* 2006 [[Taylor University]], Ft. Wayne
* 2007 [[University of Cincinnati Clermont College]]
* 2007 [[University of Cincinnati Clermont College]]
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* 2021 ''No tournament''
* 2021 ''No tournament''
* 2022 [[Southern Maine Community College]]
* 2022 [[Southern Maine Community College]]
*2023 Penn State Wilkes-Barre
* 2023 Penn State Wilkes-Barre
* 2024 Penn State Wilkes-Barre


===Women's basketball===
===Women's basketball===
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* 1981 ''No tournament''
* 1981 ''No tournament''
* 1982 [[National American University|National]] (SD)
* 1982 [[National American University|National]] (SD)
* 1983 [[Concordia University (Saint Paul, Minnesota)|Concordia St. Paul]] (MN)
* 1983 [[Concordia University, St. Paul|Concordia St. Paul]] (MN)
* 1984 [[Lamar Community College]]
* 1984 [[Lamar Community College]]
* 1985 Phillips Junior College-Gulfport
* 1985 Phillips Junior College–Gulfport
* 1986 Phillips Junior College-Gulfport
* 1986 Phillips Junior College–Gulfport
* 1987 [[Concordia University (Nebraska)|Concordia]] (NE)
* 1987 [[Concordia University Nebraska|Concordia]] (NE)
* 1988 [[College of St. Scholastica]] (MN)
* 1988 [[College of St. Scholastica]] (MN)
* 1989 Concordia (NE)
* 1989 Concordia (NE)
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* 2001 [[The Apprentice School]]
* 2001 [[The Apprentice School]]
* 2002 The Apprentice School
* 2002 The Apprentice School
* 2003 [[Mount Aloysius College|Mount Aloysius]] (Pa.)
* 2003 [[Mount Aloysius College|Mount Aloysius]] (PA)
* 2004 [[Presentation College, South Dakota|Presentation College]] (S.D.)<ref>{{cite web| title=Mustangs Set for Home Opener as They Host Presentation and the SMSU US Bancorp/McDonald's Classic|url=http://smsumustangs.com/news/2005/11/29/571_246.aspx|access-date=December 9, 2009}}</ref>
* 2004 [[Presentation College, South Dakota|Presentation College]] (SD)<ref>{{cite web |date=November 29, 2005 |title=Mustangs Set for Home Opener as They Host Presentation and the SMSU US Bancorp/McDonald's Classic |url=https://smsumustangs.com/news/2005/11/29/571_246.aspx |access-date=February 23, 2024 |website=smsumustangs.com}}</ref>
* 2005 Southern Virginia University
* 2005 Southern Virginia University
* 2006 Southern Virginia University
* 2006 Southern Virginia University
* 2007 [[Concordia College Alabama|Concordia College - Selma]]
* 2007 [[Concordia College Alabama|Concordia College Selma]]
* 2008 Concordia College - Selma
* 2008 Concordia College Selma
* 2009 [[Spalding University]]
* 2009 [[Spalding University]]
* 2010 [[Talladega College]]
* 2010 [[Talladega College]]
* 2011 [[Ave Maria University]]
* 2011 [[Ave Maria University]]
* 2012 Concordia College - Selma
* 2012 Concordia College Selma


===Women's Division I basketball===
===Women's Division I basketball===
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* 2021 ''No tournament''
* 2021 ''No tournament''
* 2022 [[D'Youville University]]
* 2022 [[D'Youville University]]
* 2023 D'Youville University
* 2024 [[Salem University]]


===Women's Division II basketball===
===Women's Division II basketball===
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* 2021 ''No tournament''
* 2021 ''No tournament''
* 2022 Central Maine Community College
* 2022 Central Maine Community College
* 2023 Cincinnati Clermont
* 2024 [[Christendom College]]


===Baseball===
===Baseball===
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* 1980 Colorado Northwestern Community College
* 1980 Colorado Northwestern Community College
* 1981 Colorado Northwestern Community College
* 1981 Colorado Northwestern Community College
* 1982 [[Faulkner University|Alabama Christian College]]
* 1982 [[Alabama Christian College]]
* 1983 [[Lamar College]]
* 1983 [[Lamar College]]
* 1984 Lamar College
* 1984 Lamar College
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* 1989 ''(Not available)''
* 1989 ''(Not available)''
* 1990 [[Bristol University (Tennessee)|Bristol University]]
* 1990 [[Bristol University (Tennessee)|Bristol University]]
* 1991-1994 ''(Not available)''
* 1991–1994 ''(Not available)''
* 1995 ''(Not available)''
* 1995 ''(Not available)''
* 1996 Baptist Christian College
* 1996 Baptist Christian College
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* 2021 Penn State DuBois
* 2021 Penn State DuBois
* 2022 The Apprentice School
* 2022 The Apprentice School
* 2023 Penn State DuBois
* 2024 Cincinnati Clermont


===Men's golf===
===Men's golf===
* 1972 [[University of South Carolina-Aiken]]
* 1972 [[University of South Carolina Aiken]]
* 1973 Steed College (TN)
* 1973 Steed College (TN)
* 1974 [[University of South Carolina Upstate|University of South Carolina Spartanburg]]
* 1974 [[University of South Carolina Spartanburg]]
* 1975 University of South Carolina Aiken
* 1975 University of South Carolina Aiken
* 1976 University of South Carolina Aiken
* 1976 University of South Carolina Aiken
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* 1979 [[Florida College]]
* 1979 [[Florida College]]
* 1980 [[Bevill State Community College|Brewer State College]] (AL)
* 1980 [[Bevill State Community College|Brewer State College]] (AL)
* 1981-2000 ''(Not available)''
* 1981–2000 ''(Not available)''
* 2001-2002 ''No tournament''
* 2001–2002 ''No tournament''
* 2003 [[LaGrange College]]
* 2003 [[LaGrange College]]
* 2004 [[Keystone College]]
* 2004 [[Keystone College]]
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* 2007 [[Kenneth E. Hagin#Rhema Bible Training College|Rhema Bible College]]
* 2007 [[Kenneth E. Hagin#Rhema Bible Training College|Rhema Bible College]]
* 2008 [[Pennsylvania College of Technology]]
* 2008 [[Pennsylvania College of Technology]]
* 2009 [[Rochester University|Rochester College]]
* 2009 [[Rochester Christian University|Rochester College]]
* 2010 Rochester College
* 2010 Rochester College
* 2011 [[Lindenwood University – Belleville]]
* 2011 [[Lindenwood University – Belleville]]
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* 2014 Daemen College
* 2014 Daemen College
* 2015 Cleary University
* 2015 Cleary University
* 2016 [[Bluefield State College]]
* 2016 [[Bluefield State University|Bluefield State College]]
* 2017 SUNY Delhi
* 2017 SUNY Delhi
* 2018 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2018 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
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* 2021 Bluefield State College
* 2021 Bluefield State College
* 2022 Johnson & Wales University (NC)
* 2022 Johnson & Wales University (NC)
* 2023 [[Lyon College]]


===Softball===
===Softball===
* 1991 [[Lake Erie College]] (OH)
* 1991 [[Lake Erie College]] (OH)
* 1992-1996 ''(Not available)''
* 1992–1996 ''(Not available)''
* 1997 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (IN)
* 1997 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (IN)
* 1998 ''No tournament''
* 1998 ''No tournament''
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* 2004 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2004 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2005 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2005 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2006 [[Robert Morris University (Illinois)#Athletics|Robert Morris–Springfield]]
* 2006 [[Robert Morris University Illinois#Athletics|Robert Morris – Springfield]]
* 2007 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2007 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2008 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2008 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
* 2009 [[Saint Catharine College]]
* 2009 [[Saint Catharine College]]
* 2010 Robert Morris–Springfield
* 2010 Robert Morris–Springfield
* 2011 [[Rochester University|Rochester College]]
* 2011 [[Rochester Christian University|Rochester College]]
* 2012 [[Spalding University]]
* 2012 [[Spalding University]]
* 2013 [[Lindenwood University – Belleville]]
* 2013 [[Lindenwood University – Belleville]]
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* 2021 [[Florida National University]]
* 2021 [[Florida National University]]
* 2022 Florida National University
* 2022 Florida National University
* 2023 [[Penn State Brandywine]]
* 2024 Penn State Brandywine


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of USCAA institutions]]
* [[List of USCAA institutions]]
* [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] (NCAA)
* [[NCAA]]
* [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics]] (NAIA)
* [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics]] (NAIA)
* [[National Christian College Athletic Association]] (NCCAA)
* [[National Christian College Athletic Association]] (NCCAA)

Latest revision as of 18:38, 15 December 2024

United States Collegiate
Athletic Association
AbbreviationUSCAA
Formation1966; 59 years ago (1966)
TypeAssociation
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Region served
United States
Membership77 institutions
(23 states)
Chief Operating Officer
Barbara J. Bertges
Main organ
Governing body
Websitetheuscaa.com

The United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) is a national organization for the intercollegiate athletic programs of 72 mostly small colleges, including community/junior colleges, across the United States. The USCAA holds 15 national championships and 2 national invitationals annually.[1]

History

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In 1966 (59 years ago) (1966), the USCAA was founded as the National Little College Athletic Association (NLCAA), primarily to sponsor a national basketball tournament for small colleges and junior colleges.[2]

In the 1970s and through the 1980s, as the NLCAA, the USCAA began adding more sports.[2]

In 1989, the NLCAA changed its name to the National Small College Athletic Association (NSCAA).[2]

In 2001, the USCAA adopted its current name.[2]

Membership

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Sports

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

Postseason national championships are held in all sports except football, which has few participating teams.[1]

Fall

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Winter

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Spring

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Conferences

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Former conferences

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Champions

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Men's cross country

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Women's cross country

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Men's track and field

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Women's track and field

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  • 2022 University of Maine at Fort Kent
  • 2023 Bluefield State University
  • 2024 SUNY ESF

Men's soccer

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Men's Division I soccer

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  • 2018 Florida National University
  • 2019 Bryant & Stratton College Syracuse
  • 2020 No tournament
  • 2021 Bryant & Stratton College Syracuse
  • 2022 University of Maine Fort Kent
  • 2023 Bryant & Stratton College Rochester

Men's Division II soccer

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Women's soccer

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Women's Division I soccer

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  • 2018 Cleary University
  • 2019 University of Maine Fort Kent
  • 2020 No tournament
  • 2021 Bryant & Stratton College Syracuse
  • 2022 University of Maine Fort Kent
  • 2023 Shaw University

Women's Division II soccer

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Women's volleyball

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Women's Division I volleyball

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  • 2018 Florida National University
  • 2019 Florida National University
  • 2020 No tournament
  • 2021 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
  • 2022 Bluefield State University
  • 2023 University of Maine at Fort Kent

Women's Division II volleyball

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Men's basketball

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Division I men's basketball

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Men's Division II basketball

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Women's basketball

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Women's Division I basketball

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Women's Division II basketball

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Baseball

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Men's golf

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Softball

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c USCAA (2014). "USCAA Sports". Retrieved November 7, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d USCAA (2011). "About USCAA" (PDF). Retrieved May 18, 2012.
  3. ^ USCAA, "Past Champions". Accessed: May 18, 2012.
  4. ^ SUNY ESF, "Mighty Oaks Men Win National Cross-Country Championship," November 11, 2011. Accessed: May 18, 2012.
  5. ^ "SUNY ESF Wins Third Consecutive USCAA Men's Cross Country National Championship." USCAA website. Accessed: January 10, 2014.
  6. ^ "USCAA Men's & Women's Cross Country Past National Champions". USCAA. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Berea College Sweeps the 2015 USCAA Cross Country National Championships," USCAA website, November 6, 2015. Accessed: November 8, 2015.
  8. ^ "NSCAA National Small Coll Ath Assoc Championship 1998". Athletic.net. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  9. ^ "Cleary Cougars are National Champions". Clearly University. November 11, 2016. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  10. ^ "USCAA Track & Field Invitational". TFRRS. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
  11. ^ "Dallas Athletic Department Inducts Five Into Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
  12. ^ "Mustangs Set for Home Opener as They Host Presentation and the SMSU US Bancorp/McDonald's Classic". smsumustangs.com. November 29, 2005. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
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