Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association
Founded1967 (1967)
No. of teams10[1]
Official websitewww.acaa.ca

The Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA; French: Association atlantique du Sport collégial) is the governing body for collegiate sports in Atlantic Canada. Founded in 1967 as the Nova Scotia College Conference,[2] the ACAA is represented by ten schools in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island competing in seven sports.

The ACAA is a member of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association, and conference champions compete for national collegiate titles.

Schools

Sports

ACAA Staff

  • Executive Director and Chair: Ron O'Flaherty
  • Marketing and Communications Coordinator: Brett Lewis

ACAA Executive Committee

  • President: Albert Roche, Holland College
  • VP Eligibility: Andrew Harding, Dalhousie Agricultural Campus
  • VP Finance: June Lumsden, Mount Saint Vincent University
  • VP SAFA: Michael Eagles, St. Thomas University
  • VP Marketing: Neil Hooper, University of King's College
  • VP Equity, Diversity, Inclusion: Jacques Bellefleur, Mount Allison University
  • CCAA Director: Neil Hooper, University of King's College

ACAA Sport Convenors

  • Golf: Albert Roche, Holland College
  • Women's Rugby: Michael Eagles, St. Thomas University
  • Soccer: Jim Druart, Crandall University
  • Cross-Country Running: Andrew Dobson, Holland College
  • Badminton: Andrew Harding, Dalhousie Agricultural Campus
  • Volleyball: Eric Moffatt, St. Thomas University
  • Basketball: Natasha Kelly, UNB Saint John

See also

References

  1. "Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association - ACAA Member Institutions". Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA). Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  2. "Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association - About Us". Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA). Retrieved September 21, 2022.
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