Iowa Central CC, Gloucester CC and Fresno City Lead the Final Fall NATYCAA Cup Standings

Feb. 1, 2008

Cleveland, OH - The National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) announces the fall leaders of the 2008 NATYCAA Cup. Iowa Central Community College of Fort Dodge, Iowa leads the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Scholarship Division, scoring 53 points. Gloucester Community College of Sewell, New Jersey, leads the NJCAA Non Scholarship Division with 53 points. Leading the State Associations Division is Fresno City College of Fresno, California with 100 points.

NJCAA Scholarship Division Top-10
1.  Iowa Central CC (Fort Dodge, IA) 53.0
2.  Butler County CC (El Dorado, KS) 51.5
3.  Iowa Western CC (Council Bluffs, IA) 46.0
4.  Cowley County CC (Arkansas City, KS) 45.0
4.  Johnson County CC (Overland Park, KS) 45.0
6.  Pima Community College (Tucson, AR) 40.0
7.  Illinois Central College (East Peoria, IL) 35.5
8.  Central Arizona College (Coolidge, AZ) 34.0
9.  Lansing CC (Lansing, MI) 31.0
9.  Mesa CC (Mesa, AZ) 31.0
9.  South Plains College (Levelland, TX) 31.0

NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division Top-10
1.  Gloucester County College (Sewell, NJ), 53.0
2.  Suffolk County CC (Selden, NY), 50.5
3.  Richland College (Dallas, TX), 38.0
3.  SUNY Delhi (Delhi, NY), 38.0
5.  Herkimer County CC (Herkimer, NY), 34.0
5.  Mohawk Valley CC (Utica, NY), 34.0
7.  SUNY Cobleskill (Coblesklill, NY), 31.0
8.  Erie CC (Buffalo, NY), 27.0
9.  Howard CC (Columbia, MD), 26.0
10. Broome CC (Binghamton, NY), 20.0
10. Central Lakes College (Brainerd, MN), 20.0
10. Finger Lakes CC (Canandaigua, NY), 20.0

State Associations Division Top-10
1.  Fresno City College (Fresno, CA), 100.0
2.  Mt. San Antonio College (Walnut, CA), 99.5
3.  Cerritos College (Norwalk, CA), 93.5
4.  Santa Rosa JC (Santa Rosa, CA), 92.5
5.  American River College (Sacramento, CA), 72.0
6.  College of the Canyons (Santa Clarita, CA), 71.0
7.  Sierra College (Rocklin, CA) 69.0 8. El Camino (Compton, CA), 59.5
9.  Riverside CC (Riverside, CA), 55.0
10. Sacramento City College (Sacramento, CA), 46.5


 

 

Now in its 21st year, NATYCAA is the professional organization of two year college athletics administrators and membership is open to all two year institutions from throughout the country. The Association is administered by NACDA, now in its 43rd year. NACDA is the professional and educational association for more than 6,500 college athletics administrators at more than 1,600 institutions throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. More than 2,000 athletics administrators annually attend the NACDA Convention.

Additionally, NACDA administers 10 professional associations for the separate business units that report directly to the athletics director. NACDA also operates the U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup program, which honors the four all-sports champions in NCAA Divisions I, II and III; and the NAIA. The Association has an awards program that includes the James J. Corbett Memorial Award, the highest administrative award presented in intercollegiate athletics; the AstroTurf Athletics Director of the Year (ADOY) Award, honoring the top-29 athletics directors by division across the country; and the Coca-Cola Community All-American Awards, recognizing seven student-athletes by division for their community service efforts. NACDA also provides a daily web clip service, the NACDA Daily Review; and a bi-monthly magazine, Athletics Administration.

Location
Cleveland, OH
 
Founded / Joined NACDA
1987 / 1999
 
Colors
Red, Turquoise and White
 
President
Dave Evans
Director of Athletics
San Diego Mesa College
 
National Office Contact
Pat Manak
440/892-4000
President
Dave Evans
Director of Athletics
San Diego Mesa College
 
First Vice President
Carl Heinrich
Director of Athletics
Johnson County Community College
 
Second Vice President
John Volek
Director of Athletics
Sierra College
 
Third Vice President
Gary Broadhurst
Director of Athletics
Mohawk Valley Community College
 
Secretary
Thomas Stewart
Manager of Athletics and Recreation
Holyoke Community College
 
Treasurer
Scott Geddis
Director of Athletics
Phoenix College