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- National championships
- 2018–19 CCAA national championships
- Member conferences PACWEST (Pacific Western Athletic Association) ACAC (Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference) OCAA (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association) RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) ACAA (Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association)
- CCAA Staff
- CCAA Executive Committee
- CCAA National Convenors
- CCAA Hall of Fame 2018 Inductees 2017 Inductees 2016 Inductees 2015 Inductees 2014 Inductees
- See also
- References
- External links
{{More citations needed|date=February 2017}}{{Infobox Athletic Conference |name = Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association |short_name = CCAA |established = 1974 |logo = File:Canadian_Collegiate_Athletic_Association_Logo.svg |logo_size = 200 |members = 94 |headquarters = Cornwall, ON |website = http://www.ccaa.ca/ |map = CCAAmap.jpg |map_size = 250 }}The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is the national governing body for organized sports at the collegiate level in Canada. Its name in French is l'Association canadienne du sport collégial (ACSC). National championshipsCCAA members currently compete for national championships in the following sports: - Golf
- Men's Soccer
- Women's Soccer
- Cross-Country Running
- Badminton
- Men's Volleyball
- Women's Volleyball
- Men's Basketball
- Women's Basketball
- Curling
Past national championships include: 2018–19 CCAA national championships- 2018 CCAA Golf National Championships
October 15–19, 2018 Host: Medicine Hat College Location: Medicine Hat, AB - 2018 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championship
November 7–10, 2018 Host: Holland College Location: Charlottetown, PE - 2018 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championship
November 7–10, 2018 Host: Douglas College Location: Coquitlam, BC - 2018 CCAA Cross-Country Running National Championships
November 9–10, 2018 Host: Seneca College Location: Toronto, ON - 2019 CCAA Badminton National Championships
March 6–9, 2019 Host: Dalhousie Agricultural Campus Location: Truro, NS - 2019 CCAA Men's Volleyball National Championship
March 6–9, 2019 Host: Red Deer College Location: Red Deer, AB - 2019 CCAA Women's Volleyball National Championship
March 6–9, 2019 Host: Niagara College Location: Welland, ON - 2019 CCAA Men's Basketball National Championship
March 13–16, 2019 Host: Langara College Location: Langley, BC - 2019 CCAA Women's Basketball National Championship
March 13–16, 2019 Host: Cégep de Sainte-Foy Location: Quebec City, QC - 2019 CCAA / Curling Canada Championships
March 15–19, 2019 Location: Fredericton, NB Member conferencesThe CCAA has five member conferences: PACWEST (Pacific Western Athletic Association) [1]- Camosun College Chargers in Victoria, BC
- Capilano University Blues in North Vancouver, BC
- College of the Rockies Avalanche in Cranbrook, BC
- Columbia Bible College Bearcats in Abbotsford, BC
- Douglas College Royals in New Westminster, BC
- Langara College Falcons in Vancouver, BC
- Okanagan College Coyotes in Kelowna, BC
- UBC Okanagan Heat in Kelowna, BC
- University of the Fraser Valley Cascades in Abbotsford, BC
- Vancouver Island University Mariners in Nanaimo, BC
ACAC (Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference)[2]- Ambrose University College Lions in Calgary, AB
- University of Alberta Augustana Faculty Vikings in Camrose, AB
- Briercrest Bible College Clippers in Caronport, SK
- Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder in Edmonton, AB
- Grande Prairie Regional College Wolves in Grande Prairie, AB
- Keyano College Huskies in Fort McMurray, AB
- King's University College Eagles in Edmonton, AB
- Lakeland College (Alberta) Rustlers in Lloydminster, AB
- Lethbridge College Kodiaks in Lethbridge, AB
- MacEwan University Griffins in Edmonton, AB
- Medicine Hat College Rattlers in Medicine Hat, AB
- NAIT Ooks in Edmonton, AB
- Olds College Broncos in Olds, AB
- Portage College Voyageurs in Lac La Biche, AB
- Red Deer College Kings in Red Deer, AB
- St. Mary's University Lightning in Calgary, AB
- SAIT Trojans in Calgary, AB
OCAA (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association)[3]- Algonquin College Thunder in Ottawa, ON
- Collège Boréal Vipères in Sudbury, ON
- Cambrian College Golden Shield in Sudbury, ON
- Canadore College Panthers in North Bay, ON
- Centennial College Colts in Scarborough, ON
- Conestoga College Condors in Kitchener, ON
- Confederation College Thunderhawks in Thunder Bay, ON
- Durham College Lords in Oshawa, ON
- Fanshawe College Falcons in London, ON
- Fleming College Knights in Peterborough, ON
- George Brown College Huskies in Toronto, ON
- Georgian College Grizzlies in Barrie, ON
- Humber College Hawks in Etobicoke, ON
- La Cité collégiale Coyotes in Ottawa, ON
- Lakehead University Timberwolves in Orillia, ON
- Lambton College Lions in Sarnia, ON
- Loyalist College Lancers in Belleville, ON
- Mohawk College Mountaineers in Hamilton, ON
- Niagara College Knights in Welland, ON
- Redeemer University College Royals in Ancaster, ON
- Sault College Cougars in Sault Ste. Marie, ON
- Seneca College Sting in North York, ON
- Sheridan College Bruins in Brampton and Oakville, ON
- St. Clair College Saints in Windsor, ON
- St. Lawrence College Vikings in Kingston, ON
- University of Toronto Mississauga Eagles in Mississauga, ON
- Wilfred Laurier University Golden Hawks in Brantford, ON
RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec)[4]- Collège Ahuntsic Indiens in Montreal, QC
- Collège André-Grasset Phénix in Montreal, QC
- Cégep André-Laurendeau Boomerang in LaSalle, QC
- Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne Cavaliers in Montreal, QC
- Champlain College Lennoxville Cougars in Lennoxville, QC
- Champlain College Saint-Lambert Cavaliers in St-Lambert, QC
- Champlain College St. Lawrence Lions in Ste-Foy, QC
- Cégep de Chicoutimi Cougars in Chicoutimi, QC
- Dawson College Blues in Montreal, QC
- Cégep Édouard-Montpetit Lynx in Longueuil, QC
- Cégep Garneau Élans in Quebec City, QC
- Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf Dynamiques in Montreal, QC
- John Abbott College Islanders in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
- Cégep de Jonquière Gaillards in Jonquière, QC
- Cégep régional de Lanaudière Cyclones in L'Assomption, QC
- Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon Faucons in Lévis, QC
- Cégep Limoilou Titans in Quebec, QC
- Collège Lionel-Groulx Nordiques in Ste-Thérèse, QC
- Collège Montmorency Nomades in Laval, QC
- Cégep de l'Outaouais Griffons in Gatineau, QC
- Cégep de Rimouski Pionniers in Rimouski, QC
- Cégep de Sainte-Foy Dynamiques in Ste-Foy, QC
- Cégep de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Géants in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
- Cégep de Saint-Jérôme Cheminots in Saint-Jerome, QC
- Cégep de Sherbrooke Volontaires in Sherbrooke, QC
- Cégep de Trois-Rivières Diablos in Trois-Rivières, QC
- Collège de Valleyfield Noir et Or in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC
- Vanier College Cheetahs in Ville de St-Laurent, QC
- Cégep de Victoriaville Vulkins in Victoriaville, QC
- Cégep du Vieux Montréal Spartiates in Montreal, QC
ACAA (Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association)[5]- Crandall University Chargers in Moncton, NB
- Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture Rams in Truro, NS
- Holland College Hurricanes in Charlottetown, PE
- Mount Allison University Mounties in Sackville, NB
- Mount Saint Vincent University Mystics in Halifax, NS
- St. Thomas University Tommies in Fredericton, NB
- University of King's College Blue Devils in Halifax, NS
- University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, NB
- UNB Saint John Seawolves in Saint John, NB
- Université Sainte-Anne Dragons in Digby, NS
CCAA Staff- Chief Executive Officer: Sandra Murray-MacDonell
- Manager, Finance & Administration: Mary Winkenweder
- Manager, Marketing & Sponsorship: Brandon Stone
- Manager, Communication & Events: Rodney Wilson
CCAA Executive Committee- President: Alan Rogan, Lakeland College
- VP Governance: Vince Amato, Champlain College Saint-Lambert
- VP Programs: David Munro, University of New Brunswick - Saint John
- VP Finance: Brian McLennon, Douglas College
- VP Eligibility: Cori Andrichuk, College of the Rockies
- VP Marketing: Joel Mrak, Concordia University of Edmonton
- VP Sport Development: Michelle Ball, Mohawk College
CCAA National Convenors- Golf: Jim Knight, Portage College
- Men's Soccer: Wade Kolmel, SAIT
- Women's Soccer: Marlene Ford, Conestoga College
- Cross-Country Running: Bill Corcoran, GPRC
- Badminton: Jordan Richey, NAIT
- Men's Volleyball: Ray Sarkis, Niagara College
- Women's Volleyball: Fred Batley, Fleming College
- Men's Basketball: Jeff Harris, Georgian College
- Women's Basketball: Mai-Anh Nguyen, Vanier College
CCAA Hall of Fame 2018 Inductees Inducted on June 12, 2018 in Quebec City, QC[6] - Glenn Ruiter, Builder (RSEQ)
- John Davidson, Builder (RSEQ)
- Gino Brousseau, Athlete (RSEQ)
- Olivier Caron, Coach (RSEQ)
- Pascal Clément, Coach (RSEQ)
- Vicky Tessier, Athlete (RSEQ)
- Julieth Lewis, Athlete (RSEQ)
- Varouj Gurunlian, Athlete (RSEQ)
- Maxime Barabé, Athlete (RSEQ)
- Olga Hrycak, Coach (RSEQ)
2017 Inductees Inducted on June 6, 2017 in Abbotsford, BC[6] - Theresa Hanson, Builder (PACWEST)
- Duncan McCallum, Coach (PACWEST)
- Joseph Iacobellis, Coach (PACWEST)
- Doug Abercrombie, Coach (PACWEST)
- Jennifer Wong, Athlete (PACWEST)
- Alvin Lau, Athlete (PACWEST)
- Randy Nohr, Athlete (PACWEST)
- David Griffith, Athlete (PACWEST)
- Melissa Artuso, Athlete (PACWEST)
- Danielle (Gaudet) Hyde, Athlete (PACWEST)
2016 Inductees Inducted on June 7, 2016 in Toronto, Ontario[6] - Peter Rylander, Builder (OCAA)
- Diana Drury, Builder (OCAA)
- Fred Wannamaker, Builder (OCAA)
- Paul Reader, Coach (OCAA)
- Vito Frijia, Athlete (OCAA)
- Marcy Skribe, Athlete (OCAA)
- Frank & Rozika Sulatycki, Coach (OCAA)
- Avery Brevett, Athlete (OCAA)
- Mike Katz, Coach (OCAA)
- Adam Morandini, Athlete (OCAA)
2015 Inductees Inducted on June 9, 2015 in Fredericton, New Brunswick[6] - Dr. Carl (Bucky) Buchanan, Coach (ACAA)
- Ivan (Chuck) Gullickson, Builder (OCAA)
- Jacques Cyr, Builder (RSEQ)
- Matt Fegan, Athlete (ACAA)
- Chris Hunter, Coach (RSEQ)
- Dave Douglas, Coach (ACAA)
2014 Inductees Inducted on June 10, 2014 in Banff, Alberta[6] - Don Stouffer, Builder (ACAC)
- Alex Hoffman, Builder (OCAA)
- Ken Marchant, Builder (ACAA
- Gerald (Jerry) N. Lloyd, Builder (PACWEST)
- Wayne Halliwell, Builder (RSEQ)
- Mal Stelck, Builder (PACWEST)
- John Cruickshank, Builder (OCAA)
- Yves Paquette, Builder (RSEQ)
- Jack Costello, Builder (OCAA)
- Irwin Strifler, Builder (ACAC)
See also- List of colleges in Canada
- Athletics Canada
- Canada Basketball
- Canadian Soccer Association
- Quebec Student Sports Federation
- Royal Canadian Golf Association
- List of universities in Canada
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://ccaa.ca/members/pacwest/index|title=Pacific Western Athletic Association|publisher=Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA)|accessdate=February 2, 2019}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://ccaa.ca/members/acac/index|title=Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference|publisher=Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA)|accessdate=February 2, 2019}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://ccaa.ca/members/ocaa/index|title=Ontario Colleges Athletic Association|publisher=Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA)|accessdate=February 2, 2019}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://acsc.ccaa.ca/information/les-membres/rseq/index|title=RSEQ|publisher=Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA)|accessdate=February 2, 2019}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://ccaa.ca/members/acaa/index|title=Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association|publisher=Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA)|accessdate=February 2, 2019}} 6. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://ccaa.ca/awards/hall_of_fame/index|title=CCAA Hall of Fame|publisher=Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA)|accessdate=February 2, 2019}}
External links- {{official website|http://www.ccaa.ca/}}
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