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The National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) is an association of Christian universities, colleges, and Bible colleges in the United States and Canada whose mission is "the promotion and enhancement of intercollegiate athletic competition with a Christian perspective". [1] The national headquarters is located in Greenville, South ...
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (NCAA Division III) Faith Baptist Bible College: Ankeny: Iowa: Midwest Christian College Conference North Central University: Minneapolis: Minnesota: Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (NCAA Division III) Oak Hills Christian College: Bemidji: Minnesota: Independent Providence College: Otterburne: Manitoba
Oak Hills Christian College: 2007 Southwestern Christian University: Champion Baptist College: 2008 Southwestern Christian University: Portland Bible College: 2009 Southwestern Christian University: Champion Baptist College: 2010 Champion Baptist College: 2011 2012 Free Will Baptist Bible College--- 2013 Dallas Christian College: St. Louis ...
The Victory Bowl is the annual championship game for football-playing members of the National Christian College Athletic Association whose teams do not qualify for either the NCAA or NAIA playoffs. It is one of the few post-season bowl games for smaller schools.
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Football Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer M W M W Abilene Christian Wildcats: Abilene Christian University: Abilene: WAC: FCS [a] Baylor Bears: Baylor University: Waco: Big 12: FBS: East Texas A&M Lions [b] East Texas A&M University: Commerce: Southland: FCS: Houston Cougars: University of ...
The Blue Raiders are just 6-6 and the five FBS teams they beat this year have a combined record of 17-43. Toledo, which has the fewest turnovers in the nation, closed out the regular season by ...
This is a list of Catholic colleges of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) that have football as a varsity sport in the United States.It also includes a list of Catholic colleges and universities which previously had major football programs.
Only two teams (Georgia State and Tulsa) have covered the spread at a lower rate than the Irish, who boast a miserable 7-19-1 ATS mark. That’s 26.9% and includes a 4-13 ATS record as a home team.