Northern California Baseball Association


The Northern California Baseball Association or NCBA was a baseball-only conference that existed from 1977 to 1984. It was made up of schools from the Big [West Conference], then the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, and West Coast Conference, then the West Coast Athletic Conference. In 1977, the PCAA and WCAC realigned themselves for baseball-only into a north conference and south conference. Throughout the eight years of NCBA/SCBA alignment, seven teams competed in the NCBA; all participated in all of the league's seasons except Nevada, which left after the 1983 season. All league titles were claimed by Fresno State or Santa Clara.