United States Collegiate Athletic Association
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The United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) is an association of small colleges which holds national championships in a number of sports. It was formed in 2001 and is headquartered in Newport News, Virginia.
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[edit] Sports
[edit] Fall
[edit] Winter
- Basketball (two divisions in men's competition)
[edit] Spring
[edit] Member schools
- Andrews University
- Arkansas Baptist College
- The Apprentice School
- Bluefield College
- Briarcliffe College
- Central Maine Community College
- Christendom College
- University of Cincinnati-Clermont
- Columbia Union College
- Concordia College, Selma
- University of Dallas
- Diné College
- Eastern Maine Community College
- Florida College
- Golden State Baptist College
- Hesser College
- Johnson and Wales University (Florida)
- Judson College
- The King's College, New York
- University of Maine at Augusta
- Marion Military Institute
- Marygrove College
- Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
- New Hampshire Technical Institute
- Northern Maine Community College
- Northwest Christian College
- Paul Smith's College
- Philander Smith College
- Presentation College
- Robert Morris College, Lake County
- Robert Morris College, Springfield
- RHEMA Bible Training Center
- Rochester College
- St. Joseph's College
- Silver Lake College
- Southern Maine Community College
- Southern Virginia University
- Taylor University, Ft. Wayne
- Unity College
- Vermont Technical College
- Warren Wilson College
- William Jessup University
- Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades