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The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), founded in 1938, is an association of community college and junior college athletic departments throughout the United States of America. It is held as Divisions and Regions. The current NJCAA holds 24 separate regions.

History[]

The idea for the NJCAA was conceived in 1937 at Fresno, California. A handful of junior college representatives met to organize an association that would promote and supervise a national program of junior college sports and activities consistent with the educational objectives of junior colleges.

The constitution presented at the charter meeting in Fresno on May 14, 1938, was accepted and the National Junior College Athletic Association became a functioning organization.

In 1949, the NJCAA was reorganized by dividing the nation into sixteen regions. The officers of the association were the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, public relations director, and the sixteen regional vice presidents. Ironically, though the NJCAA was founded in California, it no longer operates there and has been supplanted instead by the unaffiliated California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) with 100+ colleges participating.

Division History[]

Years Division
1938-1945 None
1945-1986 Division I
1986-1991 Division I, Division II
1991-present Division I, Division II, Division III

Awards[]

  • Academic All-American by Sport
  • NJCAA Academic Team of the Year by Sport
  • BJ Graber Female Athlete of the Year by Sport
  • David Rowlands Male Athlete of the Year by Sport
  • Lea Plarski Award by Sport
  • NJCAA Championship Ring National Sponsor by Sport
  • NJCAA Service Awards by Sport

Conferences[]

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Current NJCAA map of Regions.

  • Region 1 Arizona Community College Athletic Conference
  • Region 2 Bi-State Conference
  • Region 3 Mid-State Athletic Conference, West New York Athletic Conference, Mountain Valley Athletic Conference (NY) (http://www.region3athletics.org/)
  • Region 4 Illinois N4C Conference, Illinois Skyway Conference (http://www.illinoisskyway.org/), Arrowhead Conference
  • Region 5 Metro Athletic Conference (NJCAA), North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference, Western Junior College Athletic Conference
  • Region 6 Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
  • Region 7 Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Association
  • Region 8 Suncoast Conference
  • Region 9 NJCAA Region 9, Mon-Dak Conference
  • Region 10 Carolinas Junior College Conference
  • Region 11 Iowa Community College Athletic Conference
  • Region 12 Michigan Community College Athletic Association, Ohio Community College Athletic Conference
  • Region 13 Minnesota College Athletic Conference, Mon-Dak Conference
  • Region 14 Southwest Junior College Conference
  • Region 15 Mid Hudson Conference
  • Region 16 Missouri Community College Athletic Conference
  • Region 17 Georgia Junior College Athletic Association
  • Region 18 Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges, Scenic West Athletic Conference
  • Region 19 Garden State Athletic Conference
  • Region 20 Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference
  • Region 21 Massachusetts Community College Athletic Association
  • Region 22 Alabama Community College Conference
  • Region 23 NJCAA Region 23
  • Region 24 Mid-West Athletic Conference, Collegiate Conference of Central Illinois

Sports[]

  • Baseball (Divisions I, II, III)
  • Basketball (Divisions I, II, III)
  • Softball (Divisions I, II, III)
  • Volleyball (Divisions I, II, III)
  • Soccer (Divisions I, II)
  • Track and Field (Divisions I, II)
  • Tennis (Divisions I, II)
  • Wrestling (Divisions I, II)
  • Golf (Divisions I, II, III)
  • Cross Country (Divisions I, II)
  • Ice hockey (Divisions I)
  • Football (Divisions I)
  • Bowling (Divisions I)
  • Swimming (Divisions I)
  • Diving (Divisions I)
  • Lacrosse (Divisions I)
  • Half Marathon (Divisions I)

Football[]

Each region holds a football League instead of conference.

Basketball Championships[]

  • NJCAA Division I
  • NJCAA Division II
  • NJCAA Division III
  • NJCAA Women's Championship

See also[]

  • NJCAA National football championship
  • List of Division 1 NJCAA schools
  • List of Division 2 NJCAA schools
  • List of Division 3 NJCAA schools
  • California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

External links and references[]

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