California_Collegiate_Athletic_Association

California Collegiate Athletic Association

California Collegiate Athletic Association

U.S. athletic conference


The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level.[1] All of its current members are public universities, and upon UC San Diego's departure on July 1, 2020, all are members of the California State University system (two of them being Cal Polys).[2]

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It was founded in December 1938 and began competition in 1939. The commissioner of the CCAA is Allen Hardison. CCAA offices are located in Aliso Viejo, California.[3] The CCAA is the most successful conference in NCAA Division II, as its former and current members have won 155 National Championships.[4]

History

Cal Poly Humboldt
Cal Poly Humboldt
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly Pomona
Chico State
Chico State
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Cal State East Bay
Cal State East Bay
Cal State LA
Cal State LA
Cal State Monterey Bay
Cal State Monterey Bay
Cal State San Bernardino
Cal State San Bernardino
Cal State San Marcos
Cal State San Marcos
Stanislaus State
Stanislaus State
SF State
SF State
Sonoma State
Sonoma State
UC Merced
UC Merced
Location of CCAA members:
– Full member
– Future member

Chronological timeline

Member schools

Current members

As of 2024, the CCAA has 12 full members, all of which are public schools in the California State University system.

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Notes
  1. All cities are located within the State of California.
  2. Part of the California State University System.
  3. Cal State LA left the CCAA after the 1968–69 school year to join the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA; now known as the Big West Conference), but re-joined back to the CCAA, effective in the 1974–75 school year.

Future member

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  1. All cities are located within the State of California, unless noted in parentheses the state where the institution is located by that city.
  2. Part of the University of California System.
  3. Currently an NAIA athletic conference.

Former members

The CCAA had 16 former full members, all but four were public schools. Institutional names and nicknames reflect those used in the final academic year of CCAA membership:

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  1. All cities are located within the State of California, unless noted in parentheses the state where the institution is located by that city.
  2. Part of the California State University System.
  3. Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
  4. Long Beach State fully rebranded its athletic program as "The Beach" since the 2020–21 school year.
  5. Part of the University of California System.
  6. Mailing address; the campus is in the adjacent community of Isla Vista.
  7. Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.
  8. Mailing address; the campus is in unincorporated Los Angeles County.

Membership timeline

University of California, MercedCalifornia State University, San MarcosCalifornia State University, East BayCalifornia State Polytechnic University, HumboldtCalifornia State University, Monterey BayUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of California, DavisSonoma State UniversitySan Francisco State UniversityCalifornia State University, StanislausCalifornia State University, ChicoGrand Canyon UniversityCalifornia State University, San BernardinoCalifornia State University, Dominguez HillsChapman UniversityCalifornia State University, BakersfieldUniversity of California, RiversideCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaCalifornia State University, FullertonCalifornia State University, NorthridgeCalifornia State University, Long BeachCalifornia State University, Los AngelesUniversity of the Pacific (United States)California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoPepperdine UniversityUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSan Jose State UniversitySan Diego State UniversityCalifornia State University, Fresno

 Full member (all sports)   Full member (non-football)   Associate member (football-only)   Associate member (sport) 

Sports sponsored

The CCAA sponsors seven sports for women and six sports for men. Cross country, soccer and volleyball are fall sports; basketball is a winter sport; golf, outdoor track & field, softball, and baseball are spring sports. Throughout the years, CCAA teams have won 155 NCAA championships in their sports, which is best among all Division II conferences.

The CCAA has a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, which is made up of student-athletes from each member institution.

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Men's sponsored sports by school

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Women's sponsored sports by school

A CSUEB soccer player attempting to take the ball from a University of California, San Diego attacker
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Other sponsored sports by school

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  1. Effective Division I sport; the NCAA's top-level championship is open to members of Divisions I and II.
  2. Effective Division I sport; the NCAA men's and women's championships are open to members of all three NCAA divisions.
  3. Effective Division I sport; the NCAA championship is open to members of all three NCAA divisions.

CCAA championships

Locations of CCAA members, 2009-2015
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Basketball

Football

NCAA championships

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Conference facilities

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  1. Bobcat Field is used for soccer only. UC Merced has no on-campus track and field venue.

See also


References

  1. "NCAA Division II WebPages". Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Archived from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  2. "Quick Facts". CCAA. Archived from the original on 2008-10-19. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  3. "Commissioner's Office". CCAA. Archived from the original on 2008-10-19. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  4. "NCAA Champions from the CCAA". CCAA. Archived from the original on 2008-10-19. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  5. "California Collegiate Athletic Association Set to Add University of California, Merced" (Press release). University of California, Merced. November 14, 2023. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  6. As of July 6, 2019. "Term Enrollment summary".
  7. "All-Time CCAA Champions" (PDF). CCAA. Retrieved 2014-11-25.

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