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The California Collegiate Athletic Association (known as the CCAA) is a conference participating in the NCAA's Division II. All of its current members are public universities; once UC San Diego leaves the CCAA in July 2020, all will be members of the California State University system.[1] It was founded in 1938 and began competition in 1939. The commissioner of the CCAA is Mike Matthews. CCAA offices are located in Walnut Creek, California, which is also the city where the Pac-12 Conference headquarters are located.[2] The CCAA is the most successful conference in NCAA Division II, as its former and current members have won 153 National Championships.[3]
Current members
- Cal Poly Pomona (joined 1967)
- Cal State Bakersfield (joined 1972)
- Cal State Dominguez Hills (joined 1980)
- Cal State East Bay (joined 2009)
- Cal State LA (joined 1950, left 1969, rejoined 1974)
- Cal State Monterey Bay (joined 2004)
- Cal State San Bernardino (joined 1991)
- Cal State San Marcos (joined 2015)
- Cal State Stanislaus (joined 1998)
- Chico State (joined 1998)
- Humboldt State (joined 2006)
- San Francisco State (joined 1998)
- Sonoma State (joined 1998)
- UC San Diego (joined 2000; leaving in July 2020 for the Big West Conference)
Former members
- Cal Poly (1945–1994)
- Cal State Bakersfield (1972–2007)
- Cal State Fullerton (1967–1974)
- Cal State Northridge (1961–1990)
- Chapman (1978–1993)
- Fresno State (1939-1968)
- Grand Canyon (1994–2004)
- Long Beach State (1956–1968)
- Pacific (1946–1949)
- Pepperdine (1945–1954)
- San Diego State (1939–1969)
- San José State (1939–1950)
- UC Davis (1998–2004)
- UC Riverside (1969–2000)
- UC Santa Barbara (1939–1969)
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