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Not to be confused with NCAA. National Christian College Athletic Association Abbreviation NCCAA Formation 1968 Legal status Association Headquarters Greenville, SC Executive Director Dan Wood Main organ Governing Body Budget Unknown Website www.thenccaa.org The National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) is an association of approximately 100 Christian universities, colleges, and Bible colleges in the United States and Canada which see collegiate sports primarily as an opportunity for Christian fellowship and ministry. The national headquarters is located in Greenville, South Carolina. The president is Dr. Vickie L. Grooms-Denny. Contents 1 History 2 President's Cup 3 Divisions and Regions 3.1 Division I 3.2 Division II 4 Victory Bowl 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // History The NCCAA was formed in 1968, in part as a reaction against the perceived increasing corruption of "big time" college sports. Its purpose is to give Christian schools and universities, especially smaller ones, a chance to compete in an atmosphere of shared values, where the primary emphasis is on fair play and clean competition. Member institutions are also free to affiliate with the Association of Christian College Athletics and the much larger National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and National Collegiate Athletic Association as well, and many have done so. President's Cup Each year, the college with the most total points, based on performance in the NCCAA national championships, is awarded the President's Cup. The current holder is Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU has won 3 of the 8 cups), which won five national titles during the 2007-2008 season.[1] Divisions and Regions The NCCAA currently consists of two divisions, Division I, which is predominantly four-year Christian liberal arts universities and colleges, and Division II, which is primarily Bible colleges and smaller four-year Christian colleges. The divisions are further subdivided into eight geographic regions. Division I Central Region Central Baptist College Central Christian College (Kansas) Colorado Christian University Dallas Baptist University Ecclesia College MidAmerica Nazarene University Oklahoma Wesleyan University Southwestern Assemblies of God University York College East Region Geneva College Malone University Mount Vernon Nazarene University Nyack College Roberts Wesleyan College Mid-East Region Asbury University Bluefield College Bryan College Campbellsville University Mid-Continent University Oakland City University Mid-West Region Cedarville University Grace College Huntington University Indiana Wesleyan University Spring Arbor University Taylor University North-Central Region Bethel College (Indiana) Greenville College Judson University Northwestern College (Minnesota) Olivet Nazarene University Trinity Christian College Trinity International University NorthWest Region Corban University Walla Walla University Warner Pacific College South Region Carver Bible College Chowan University Emmanuel College Faulkner University North Greenville University Palm Beach Atlantic University Pensacola Christian College Southern Wesleyan University Tennessee Temple University West Region Hope International University Master's College Simpson University Division II Central Region Baptist Bible College Calvary Bible College Central Bible College Central Christian College of the Bible Manhattan Christian College Ozark Christian College Saint Louis Christian College Vennard College East Region Baptist Bible College & Seminary Davis College Lancaster Bible College Philadelphia Biblical University Valley Forge Christian College Washington Bible College Mid-East Region Appalachian Bible College Boyce College Cincinnati Christian University Crown College (Tennessee) Free Will Baptist Bible College Johnson Bible College Kentucky Christian University Ohio Christian University Mid-West Region Emmaus Bible College Grace Bible College Great Lakes Christian College Kuyper College Lincoln Christian University Maranatha Baptist Bible College Moody Bible Institute Northland Baptist Bible College North-Central Region Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary North Central University Pillsbury Baptist Bible College Providence College Trinity Bible College South Region Atlanta Christian College Clearwater Christian College Florida Christian College Piedmont Baptist College Southeastern University of the Assemblies of God Toccoa Falls College Trinity College Wesley College Southwest Region Dallas Christian College Grace University Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Southwestern Christian University West Region Multnomah University Southwestern College Victory Bowl Main article: Victory Bowl The Victory Bowl is the championship football game between schools that sponsor football and are members of the NCCAA and did not qualify for either the NCAA or NAIA playoffs. NCCAA football members 2009-10 Campbellsville University Chowan University Geneva College Greenville College Kentucky Christian University Malone University Maranatha Baptist Bible College North Greenville University Northwestern College (Minnesota) Olivet Nazarene University Southwestern Assemblies of God University Taylor University Trinity Bible College Trinity International University See also NCCAA men's basketball championships References ^ NCCAA 2007-2008 - Final Standings External links Official website