Missouri Community College Athletic Conference
The Missouri Community College Athletic Conference (MCCAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) within its Region 16. The MCCAC is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.
Formerly | Midwest Junior College Athletic Conference (MJCAC) |
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Association | NJCAA |
Founded | 1965 |
Commissioner | Jay Mehrhoff |
Sports fielded |
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No. of teams | 9 |
Headquarters | St. Louis, Missouri |
Region | Missouri – NJCAA Region 16 |
Official website | http://mccac.co/ |
Member schools
Current members
The MCCAC currently has nine full members, all but one are public schools:
Institution | Location[lower-alpha 1] | Founded | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined |
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East Central College | Union | 1968 | Public | 2,629 | Falcons | ? |
Jefferson College | Hillsboro | 1963 | Public | 4,179 | Vikings | ? |
Mineral Area College | Park Hills | 1965 | Public | 2,640 | Cardinals | ? |
Moberly Area Community College | Moberly | 1927 | Public | 5,600 | Greyhounds | ? |
Missouri State University–West Plains | West Plains | 1963 | Public[lower-alpha 2] | 1,869 | Grizzlies | ? |
State Fair Community College | Sedalia | 1966 | Public | 4,284 | Roadrunners | ? |
St. Charles Community College | Cottleville | 1986 | Public | 6,438 | Cougars | ? |
St. Louis Community College[lower-alpha 3] | St. Louis | 2014 | Public | 18,835 | Archers | ? |
Three Rivers College | Poplar Bluff | 1966 | Public | 2,965 | Raiders | ? |
- Notes
- All cities are located within the State of Missouri.
- Part of the Missouri State University System.
- All four STLCC campuses participate as a combined entity. In addition, those three campuses of St. Louis Community College (Florissant Valley, Forest Park and Meramec) participated as individual members, prior to STLCC consolidating athletic programs under one banner; while Wildwood never operated a separate athletic program prior to the consolidation.
Former members
The MCCAC had five full members, both were public schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current conference |
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North Central Missouri College | Trenton, Missouri | 1925 | Public | 1,458 | Pirates | ? | ? | Independent (NJCAA Region XVI) |
Shawnee Community College | Ullin, Illinois | 1967 | Public[lower-alpha 1] | 2,388 | Saints | ? | ? | Great Rivers (GRAC) (NJCAA Region XXIV) |
St. Louis Community College–Florissant Valley[lower-alpha 2] | Ferguson, Missouri | 1971 | Public | 7,210 | Fury | ? | ? | N/A[lower-alpha 3] |
St. Louis Community College–Forest Park[lower-alpha 4] | St. Louis, Missouri | 1967 | Public | 8,207 | Highlanders | ? | ? | N/A[lower-alpha 3] |
St. Louis Community College–Meramec[lower-alpha 5] | Kirkwood, Missouri | 1972 | Public | 12,000 | Magic | ? | ? | N/A[lower-alpha 3] |
- Notes
- Part of the Illinois Community College System.
- Its athletics program was men's soccer.
- All four STLCC campuses participate as a combined entity. In addition, those three campuses of St. Louis Community College (Florissant Valley, Forest Park and Meramec) participated as individual members, prior to STLCC consolidating athletic programs under one banner; while Wildwood never operated a separate athletic program prior to the consolidation.
- Its athletics programs were men's and women's basketball.
- Its athletics programs were baseball, softball, women's soccer and volleyball.
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