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Iowa Central CC, Gloucester CC and Orange Coast Capture 2009-10 NATYCAA Cups
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July 1, 2010

CLEVELAND – The National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) announced the winners of the 2009-10 NATYCAA Cup at its Convention in Anaheim, Calif. last week. Iowa Central CC captured the scholarship college division with 158.5 points, Gloucester CC won the non-scholarship division with 131.0 points and Orange Coast won the state associations division with 167.0 points.

About NATYCAA: Now in its 24th 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 2011 NATYCAA Convention will take place June 15-16 at the World Center Marriott Resort in Orlando, Florida. For more information on NATYCAA, please visit www.natycaa.com. NATYCAA is administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), which is in its 46th year. For more information on NACDA and the 11 professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visit www.nacda.com.  

NJCAA Scholarship Division Top-10 (Complete Standings)
Place. Institution, Points

1.  Iowa Central CC, 158.5
2.  Cowley College, 143.0
2.  Monroe CC, 143.0
4.  Erie CCC, 132.0
4.  Tyler Junior College, 132.0
6.  Rend Lake, 126.5
7.  Mesa CC, 103.0
8.  Johnson County CC, 98.0
9.  Paradise Valley, 86.5
10. Barton County, 83.5

NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division Top-10 (Complete Standings)
Place.  Institution, Points
1.  Gloucester CC, 131.0
2.  Herkimer CCC, 126.0
3.  Mohawk Valley CC, 123.0
4.  Nassau CCC, 106.5
5.  College of DuPage, 104.0
6.  SUNY Delhi, 103.5
7.  Onondaga CC, 85.0
8.  Brookdale CC, 80.0
9.  Suffolk CCC-Seldan, 79.5
10. Harper College, 69.5


 

 

State Associations Division Top-10 (Complete Standings)
Place.  Institution, Points

1. Orange Coast, 167.0
2. Mt. San Antonio, 165.5
3. Riverside, 141.0
3. Sierra, 141.0
5. Santa Rosa, 136.5
6. Fresno City, 133.5
7. American River, 130.5
7. Sacramento, 130.0
9. Ventura, 128.5
10. Cerritos, 124.0