Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association

Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association
CCAA
Established 1974
Members 94
Headquarters Cornwall, ON
Website http://www.ccaa.ca/
Locations

The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is the national governing body for organized sports at the collegiate level in Canada. The CCAA's name in French is l'Association canadienne du sport collégial (ACSC).

National Championships

CCAA 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:

  • Men's Hockey

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: Edmonton, AB
March 15-19, 2019
Location: Fredericton, NB

Member conferences

The CCAA has five member conferences:

PACWEST (Pacific Western Athletic Association)

[1]

ACAC (Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference)

[2]

OCAA (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association)

[3]

RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec)

[4]

ACAA (Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association)

[5]

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[7]

  • 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[8]

  • 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[9]

  • 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[10]

  • 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

References

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