Association | NJCAA |
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Founded | 1968 |
Sports fielded |
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Division | Region 7 |
No. of teams | 10 (11 in 2023-24) |
Headquarters | Memphis, Tennessee |
Region | Tennessee |
Also known as the TJCCAA and Region 7, the Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Conference, commonly referred to as the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) and a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), is a junior college athletic conference for technological and community colleges in Tennessee and Kentucky. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.
Member schools
Current members
The TJCCAC currently has 11 full members, all are public schools:
Institution | Location[lower-alpha 1] | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Division |
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Chattanooga State Community College | Chattanooga | 1965 | Public[lower-alpha 2] | 10,121 | Tigers | ? | Eastern |
Cleveland State Community College | Cleveland | 1967 | 3,700 | Cougars | 1968 | Eastern | |
Columbia State Community College | Columbia | 1966 | 5,437 | Chargers | 1968 | Western | |
Dyersburg State Community College | Dyersburg | 1969 | ? | Eagles | ? | Western | |
Jackson State Community College | Jackson | 1967 | ? | Green Jays | 1968 | Western | |
Motlow State Community College | Tullahoma | 1969 | 5,000 | Bucks | ? | Eastern | |
Pellissippi State Community College | Hardin Valley | 1974 | ? | Panthers | 2023 | Eastern | |
Roane State Community College | Harriman | 1969 | 6,214 | Raiders | ? | Eastern | |
Southwest Tennessee Community College | Memphis | 2000 | 6,391 | Saluqis | ? | Western | |
Volunteer State Community College | Gallatin | 1971 | 8,900 | Pioneers | ? | Western | |
Walters State Community College | Morristown | 1970 | 6,980 | Senators | ? | Eastern |
- Notes
- ↑ All locations are within the State of Tennessee.
- ↑ Part of the Tennessee Board of Regents.
Former members
The TJCCAC had six former full members, all were private schools:
Institution | Location[lower-alpha 1] | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current conference |
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Chattanooga City College | Chattanooga | 1949 | Baptist (HPBC) |
N/A | ? | 1968 | 1969 | N/A[lower-alpha 2] |
Cumberland College[lower-alpha 3] | Lebanon | 1842 | Nonsectarian | 2,550 | Phoenix | 1968 | ? | Mid-South (MSC)[lower-alpha 4] |
Freed–Hardeman College[lower-alpha 5] | Henderson | 1869 | Churches of Christ |
2,283 | Lions | 1968 | ? | Mid-South (MSC)[lower-alpha 4] |
Hiwassee College | Madisonville | 1849 | United Methodist |
N/A | Tigers | 1968 | ? | Closed in 2019 |
Martin College[lower-alpha 6] | Pulaski | 1870 | Public[lower-alpha 7] | 1,000 | RedHawks | 1968 | ? | Mid-South (MSC)[lower-alpha 4] (Southern States (SSAC)[lower-alpha 4] in 2023) |
Morristown College | Morristown | 1881 | Methodist Episcopal |
N/A | Red Knights | 1968 | ? | Closed in 1994 |
- Notes
- ↑ All locations are within the State of Tennessee.
- ↑ Merged with the University of Chattanooga to become the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC).
- ↑ Currently known as Cumberland University since 1982.
- 1 2 3 4 Currently an NAIA athletic conference.
- ↑ Currently known as Freed–Hardeman University since 1990.
- ↑ Later known as Martin Methodist College in 1986; currently known as the University of Tennessee Southern since 2021.
- ↑ Part of the University of Tennessee System.
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