Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association


The Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association is the governing body for collegiate sports in Atlantic Canada. Founded in 1967 as the Nova Scotia College Conference, the ACAA is represented by ten schools in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island competing in seven sports.
The ACAA is a member of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association, and conference champions compete for national collegiate titles.

Schools

Sports

ACAA Staff
  • Executive Director: Tamara Stephen
  • Marketing and Communications Coordinator: Brittanny Lowe
ACAA Executive Committee
ACAA Sport Convenors
  • Golf: Albert Roche, Holland College
  • Women's Rugby: Michael Eagles, St. Thomas University
  • Soccer: Jim Druart, Crandall University
  • Cross-Country Running: Andrew Dobson, Holland College
  • Badminton: Andrew Harding, Dalhousie Agricultural Campus
  • Volleyball: Eric Moffatt, St. Thomas University
  • Basketball: Natasha Kelly, UNB Saint John
ACAA Athletic Directors
  • Crandall University Chargers; Jim Druart
  • Dalhousie Agricultural College; Andrew Harding
  • Holland College Hurricanes;Albert Roche
  • Mount Allison University Mounties; Jacques Bellefleur
  • Mount St. Vincent University Mystics; Angela Barrett-Jewers
  • St. Thomas University Tommies; Meaghan Donahue Wies
  • University of King's College Blue Devils; Neil Hooper
  • University of New Brunswick Reds; John Richard
  • UNB-Saint John Seawolves; Natasha Kelly
  • Universite Sainte-Anne Dragons; Anthony Jacques