Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association
Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association | |
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Established | 2010 |
Association | National Junior College Athletic Association |
Members | 16 |
Sports fielded | 19 (men's: 10; women's: 9) |
Region | Georgia |
Headquarters | Demorest, Georgia |
Commissioner | David Elder |
Website | http://thegcaa.com |
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The Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (also known as GCAA) is a college athletic conference and member of the National Junior College Athletic Association in the NJCAA Region XVII. Members of the GCAA include technical and community colleges in the U.S. state of Georgia. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams. The conference is the successor to the Georgia Junior College Athletic Association (GJCAA), which began in 1967. In 2010, All of the existing members of the GJCAA joined the newly organized Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association.
Members
Former members
Institution | Location | Nickname | Years | New Conference | Classification |
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College of Coastal Georgia | Brunswick | Mariners | 2010 - 2011 | Southern States Athletic Conference | NAIA Division I |
Young Harris College | Young Harris | Mountain Lions | 2010 - 2011 | Peach Belt Conference | NCAA Division II |
Middle Georgia Technical College | Warner Robins | Titans | 2010 - 2013 | Consolidated with Central Georgia Technical College | N/A |
Waycross College | Waycross | Swamp Foxes | 2010 - 2013 | Consolidated with South Georgia State College | N/A |
Middle Georgia State College | Macon | Knights | 2010 - 2014 | Southern States Athletic Conference | NAIA Division I |
Georgia Perimeter College | Decatur | Jaguars | 2010 - 2015 | Consolidate with Georgia State University | N/A |
Georgia Northwestern Technical College | Rome | Bobcats | 2010 - ? | Discontinued intercollegiate competition | N/A |
North Georgia Technical College | Clarkesville | Wolves | 2010 - ? | Discontinued intercollegiate competition | N/A |
See also
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