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The college is a member of the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA), an independent in the Southwest Region of the Division II level. DCC offers basketball and soccer to both sexes, women's volleyball and men's baseball. Teams compete in the NCCAA and the Association of Christian College Athletics
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Texas. NCAA. Division I ... Dallas Christian Crusaders: Dallas Christian College: Farmers Branch:
No Athletics (N/A) Northwood University: 534 Cedar Hill: Timberwolves No Athletics (N/A) Dallas Christian College: 336 Farmers Branch: Crusaders NCCAA Division II Non-Football: Arlington Baptist University: 220 Arlington: Patriots NCCAA Division II Non-Football: Criswell College: 198 Dallas: No Mascot No Athletics (N/A) Dallas International ...
This is a list of institutions that compete in the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). There are currently 95 programs in the organization as of 2024–25. There are currently 95 programs in the organization as of 2024–25.
The following is a list of National Christian College Athletic Association Men's Basketball champions. ... Dallas Baptist University: Grace Bible College 2012 ...
In men's athletics, the football, baseball, and golf programs have won multiple consecutive state championships. The women's athletics program has the most recent run of state championships for Dallas Christian, with the women's basketball team earning back-to-back state titles in 2016 and 2017. Dallas Christian State Championships:
The Association of Christian College Athletics (ACCA) is an organization of collegiate athletics in the United States. It was incorporated to provide an opportunity for smaller Christian college members to compete on an equal level of competition with schools of like size.
Holy Cross Crusaders logo. College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts - Holy Cross Crusaders; DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois - The origin of the DePaul Blue Demons dates back to 1907 when the university changed its name from St. Vincent's College.