Alabama Community College Conference

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Alabama Community College Conference
Association NJCAA
Sports fielded
  • 7
Division NJCAA - Division I
No. of teams22
Region Alabama – NJCAA Region 22

The Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) is a collegiate athletic conference located in the U. S. state of Alabama. It is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), representing NJCAA Region 22. [1]

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Member schools

The ACCC currently has 22 full members, all are public schools. All members of the Alabama Community College System except J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College, J. F. Ingram State Technical College, and Trenholm State Community College are represented. Coastal Alabama Community College maintains two athletic programs for their campuses in Brewton & Monroeville (North) and Bay Minette (South).

InstitutionLocation [lower-alpha 1] FoundedEnrollment (Fall 2022) [2] NicknameJoined
Bevill State Community College Sumiton 19923,703Bears ?
Bishop State Community College Mobile 19272,968Wildcats ?
Calhoun Community College Tanner 19468,163Warhawks ?
Central Alabama Community College Alexander City 19891,777Trojans ?
Chattahoochee Valley Community College Phenix City 19731,641Pirates ?
Coastal Alabama Community College – North Brewton & Monroeville 19656,800 [lower-alpha 2] Coyotes ?
Coastal Alabama Community College – South Bay Minette 19636,800 [lower-alpha 2] Coyotes ?
Enterprise State Community College Enterprise 19652,010Boll Weevils ?
Gadsden State Community College Gadsden 19254,352Cardinals ?
Jefferson State Community College Center Point 19658,431Pioneers ?
Lawson State Community College Birmingham 19492,919Cougars ?
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Andalusia 19691,929Saints ?
Marion Military Institute Marion 1842320Tigers ?
Northeast Alabama Community College Rainsville 19632,590Mustangs ?
Northwest Shoals Community College Phil Campbell 19934,032Patriots ?
Reid State Technical College Evergreen 1963434Lions2023 [3]
Shelton State Community College Tuscaloosa 19944,166Buccaneers ?
Snead State Community College Boaz 18982,507Parsons ?
Southern Union State Community College Wadley 19934,386Bison ?
Wallace Community College – Dothan Dothan 19473,832Governors ?
Wallace Community College – Selma Selma 19631,860Patriots ?
Wallace State Community College Hanceville 19665,965Lions ?
Notes
  1. All locations are within the State of Alabama.
  2. 1 2 Enrollment at all campuses

Sports

SchoolMen's BaseballMen's BasketballMen's Cross countryMen's GolfMen's TennisTotal Men's SportsWomen's BasketballWomen's Cross countryWomen's GolfWomen's SoftballWomen's TennisWomen's VolleyballTotal Women's SportsTotal ACCC men's sports
Bevill St.Yes D-IIYes D-IINoNoYes3NoNoNoYes D-IIYesYes36
Bishop St.Yes D-IIYes D-INoYesNo3Yes D-INoNoYes D-IINoYes36
CalhounYes D-IYes D-IYesYesNo4Yes D-IYesYesYes D-INoYes59
Central ALYes D-IINoNoYesNo2NoNoNoYes D-IIYesNo24
Chattahoochee ValleyYes D-IYes D-IINoNoNo2Yes D-IINoNoYes D-IINoNo24
Coastal NorthYes D-IIYes D-IIYesNoYes4Yes D-IIYesNoYes D-IIYesYes59
Coastal SouthYes D-IYes D-INoYesYes4Yes D-INoNoYes D-IYesYes48
Enterprise St.Yes D-IIYes D-IIYesYesNo4Yes D-IIYesNoYes D-IINoYes48
Gadsden St.Yes D-IYes D-IYesNoYes4Yes D-IYesNoNoNoYes37
Jefferson St.NoNoYesYesNo2NoYesNoNoNoNo13
Lawson St.Yes D-IYes D-INoNoNo2Yes D-IYesNoNoNoYes35
Lurleen WallaceYes D-IIYes D-IIYesYesNo4Yes D-IIYesNoYes D-IINoYes48
Marion MilitaryYes D-IIYes D-IIYesNoYes4NoYesNoYes D-IIYesNo37
Northeast ALNoNoYesYesNo2NoYesYesNoNoNo24
Northwest ShoalsYes D-INoYesNoNo2NoYesNoYes D-INoNo24
Reid St.NoYes D-IINoNoNo1NoNoNoNoNoNo01
Shelton St.Yes D-IYes D-IYesYesNo4Yes D-IYesNoYes D-INoNo37
Snead St.Yes D-IYes D-IINoYesNo3Yes D-IINoNoYes D-IYesYes47
Southern UnionYes D-IYes D-IYesYesNo4Yes D-IYesYesYes D-INoYes59
Wallace–DothanYes D-IINoNoNoNo1NoNoNoYes D-IINoNo12
Wallace–SelmaYes D-IIYes D-IINoNoNo2Yes D-IINoNoNoNoYes24
Wallace St.Yes D-IYes D-IYesYesYes5Yes D-IYesYesYes D-IYesYes611
Totals19171212666141341671468134
    Sports not sponsored by the ACCC which are played by ACCC schools:
    SchoolBass fishingCheerleadingeSportsMen's SoccerWomen's SoccerMen's Track & FieldWomen's Track & FieldTotal non-ACCC sports
    Calhounyesyes2
    Coastal–Northyes1
    Coastal–Southyes1
    Enterprise St.yes1
    Jefferson St.yes1
    Lawson St.yes1
    Marion Militaryyesyes2
    Northeast ALyes1
    Reid St.yesyes2
    Shelton St.yesyesyes3
    Southern Unionyesyesyes3
    Snead St.yes1
    Wallace St.yes1
    Totals385111120

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    References

    1. About the ACCC
    2. "College Navigator". United States Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences . Retrieved July 17, 2024.
    3. "Reid State Lions announce membership with NJCAA, ACCC". 10 May 2022.