American organization of collegiate athletics
Region served | United States |
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President | Chris Lahm |
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Website | accasport.com |
The Association of Christian College Athletics (ACCA) is an organization of collegiate athletics in the United States. 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
ACCA programs Sport | Men's | Women's |
Basketball | Y | Y |
Soccer | Y | N |
Volleyball | N | Y |
Member schools
School | Location |
Arlington Baptist University | Arlington, Texas |
Barclay College | Haviland, Kansas |
Carolina Christian College | Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
Champion Christian College | Hot Springs, Arkansas |
Community Christian College | Redlands, California |
Dallas Christian College | Farmers Branch, Texas |
Free Lutheran Bible College and Seminary | Plymouth, Minnesota |
Kansas Christian College | Overland Park, Kansas |
Mission University | Springfield, Missouri |
Oak Hills Christian College | Bemidji, Minnesota |
Ozark Christian College | Joplin, Missouri |
RHEMA Bible Training College | Broken Arrow, Oklahoma |
Southeastern Baptist College | Laurel, Mississippi |
Southwestern Adventist University | Keene, Texas |
Trinity Bible College and Graduate School | Ellendale, North Dakota |
Union College | Lincoln, Nebraska |
University of Los Angeles College of Divinity | Compton, California |
Championships
Fall sports
Winter sports
Women's basketball
Men's basketball
References
- ^ "Men and Womens Basketball National Champions!". Arlington Baptist Patriots. 9 March 2015.
- ^ "Patriots Make History Win 1st ACCA National Championship". Arlington Baptist Patriots. 8 March 2014.
- ^ "Men Outrun by Arlington in National Championship". Faith Eagles Athletics. 8 March 2015.
- ^ "University of L.A. College of Divinity Captures The First National Championship of 2020 'March Madness'". California Newswire. March 12, 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-08-13.
- ^ Harmon, Nate. "Baptist Bible College Wins ACCA National Title". gobbc.edu. Baptist Bible College. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
External links
- Official website
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