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Athletic conference in North America
Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
AssociationNAIA
Founded1949
CommissionerJeff Schimmelpfennig
Sports fielded
  • 16
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 8
No. of teams12 (13 in 2025)
RegionMidwestern United States
Official websiteccacsports.com
Locations
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The Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Its 12 members are located in the Midwestern United States. In many sports, the conference champion qualifies directly for national competition.

The CCAC sanctions play in eight men's and eight women's sports. Men's sports include soccer, cross country, basketball, track and field, tennis, baseball, golf, and volleyball; while women's sports include soccer, volleyball, cross country, track and field, basketball, tennis, golf, and softball.

In all sports, it sanctions regular season league play as well as a post-season tournament.

Member schools

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30miles Mount Mary Viterbo St. Francis Trinity Christian Saint Xavier St. Ambrose Olivet Nazarene Judson IU South Bend IU Northwest Holy Cross Governors State . CCSJ  Location of CCAC members: full member, future member

Current members

The CCAC currently has 12 full members, all but three are private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined
Calumet College of St. Joseph Whiting, Indiana 1951 Catholic
(C.PP.S.)
658 Crimson Wave 2001
Governors State University University Park, Illinois 1969 Public 4,427 Jaguars 2016
Holy Cross College Notre Dame, Indiana 1966 Catholic
(C.S.C.)
434 Saints 2009
Indiana University Northwest Gary, Indiana 1959 Public 3,198 Redhawks 2019
Indiana University South Bend South Bend, Indiana 1966 Public 4,326 Titans 2003
Judson University Elgin, Illinois 1963 American Baptist 973 Eagles 1996
Olivet Nazarene University Bourbonnais, Illinois 1907 Nazarene 3,255 Tigers 1996
St. Ambrose University Davenport, Iowa 1882 Catholic
(Diocese of Davenport)
2,747 Fighting Bees 2015
University of St. Francis Joliet, Illinois 1920 Catholic
(Franciscans)
3,297 Fighting Saints 1973
Saint Xavier University Chicago, Illinois 1846 Catholic
(R.S.M.)
3,523 Cougars 1973
Trinity Christian College Palos Heights, Illinois 1959 Reformed 908 Trolls 1987
Viterbo University La Crosse, Wisconsin 1890 Catholic
(Franciscan)
2,677 V-Hawks 2024
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.


Future members

The CCAC will have one future full member, a private school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joining Current
conference
Mount Mary University Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1913 Catholic
(SSND)
1,209 Blue Angels 2025 Coast to Coast (C2C)
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. This institution is a women's college, therefore it does not field men's sports.
  3. Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.

Former members

The CCAC has 21 former full members, all but three are private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Aurora University Aurora, Illinois 1893 Nonsectarian 2,309 Spartans 1954 1970 Northern (NACC)
Barat College Lake Forest, Illinois 1858 Catholic N/A Bulldogs 1998 2001 N/A
Cardinal Stritch University Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1931 Catholic
(S.S.F.A.)
N/A Wolves 1997 2023 N/A
University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois 1890 Nonsectarian 14,788 Maroons 1949 ? University (UAA)
Chicago State University Chicago, Illinois 1867 Public
(TMCF)
2,620 Cougars 1965 1981 Northeast (NEC)
Dominican University River Forest, Illinois 1901 Catholic
(Dominican Order)
1,697 Stars 1981 1999 Northern (NACC)
Eureka College Eureka, Illinois 1855 Disciples of Christ 680 Red Devils ? 1996 St. Louis (SLIAC)
George Williams College Williams Bay, Wisconsin 1890 Christian N/A Indians 1976 1978
(or 1980)
N/A
Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, Illinois 1890 Nonsectarian 2,977 Scarlet Hawks 1949
1993
1981
2013
Northern (NACC)
University of Illinois–Chicago Chicago, Illinois 1858 Public 30,539 Flames 1949 1978
(or 1980)
Horizon
Indiana Institute of Technology Fort Wayne, Indiana 1930 Nonsectarian 7,000 Warriors 1978 1988 Wolverine–Hoosier (WHAC)
Kendall College Chicago, Illinois 1934 Nonsectarian N/A Vikings 1997 2004 N/A
Lewis University Romeoville, Illinois 1932 Catholic
(C.F.C.)
4,306 Flyers 1954 1980 Great Lakes Valley (GLVC)
Lincoln College Lincoln, Illinois 1865 Nonsectarian N/A Lynx 2020 2022 Closed in 2022
Mundelein College Chicago, Illinois 1930 Catholic
(B.V.M.)
N/A Lakers 1982 1991
(or 1993)
N/A
National Louis University Chicago, Illinois 1886 Nonsectarian 7,005 Eagles 1982 1994
(or 1993)
N/A
North Park University Chicago, Illinois 1891 Evangelical
Covenant
1,814 Vikings 1959 1962 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW)
Northeastern Illinois University Chicago, Illinois 1867 Public 7,423 Golden Eagles 1949 1980
(or 1989)
N/A
Purdue University–Northwest Hammond &
Westville, Indiana
1973 Public 8,617 Pride 1973 2017 Great Lakes (GLIAC)
Robert Morris University Chicago, Illinois 1913 Nonsectarian N/A Eagles 1995
(or 1996)
2020 N/A
Roosevelt University Chicago, Illinois 1945 Nonsectarian 3,725 Lakers 2010 2024 Great Lakes (GLIAC)
Trinity International University Deerfield, Illinois 1897 Evangelical Christian 2,688 Trojans 1996 2023 N/A
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. Formerly known as Aurora College until 1985.
  4. ^ Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.
  5. Barat was merged with DePaul University in 2001; which was later closed in 2005.
  6. Cardinal Stritch closed the doors after 2022–2023 schol year.
  7. ^ Didn't participate for the basketball charter member side before 1973.
  8. ^ Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
  9. Formerly known as Rosary College until 1997.
  10. George Williams was merged into Aurora University in 2000.
  11. Kendal was purchased in 2008 by Laureate International Universities, and later transferred to National Louis University in 2018.
  12. Formerly known as Lewis College until 1973.
  13. ^ Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  14. This institution was a women's college, therefore it did not compete in men's sports.
  15. Mundelein was merged with Loyola University Chicago in 1991.
  16. National Louis's nickname was Lakers before 1990.
  17. National-Lewis dropped its athletic program during the 1990s.
  18. Northeastern Illinois dropped its athletic program after the 1997–98 school year.
  19. ^ Purdue–Northwest was formed in 2016 by the combining of Purdue–Calumet (located in Hammond, Indiana and competing as the Peregrines) and Purdue–North Central (located in Westville, Indiana and competing as the Panthers).
    • Purdue–North Central joined the CCAC from before 2004–05 to 2015–16; while Purdue–Calumet joined from 1973–74 to 1974–75, and from 1993–94 to 2015–16.
  20. Robert Morris (Ill.) merged into Roosevelt University after the 2019–20 school year.
  21. Roosevelt left the CCAC after the 2023–24 school year. Initially the school joined the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) as a provisional member for most sports as a transitional NCAA Division II member school during 2023–24; but was fulfilling its commitments to the final year of competition in the CCAC and in the NAIA.
  22. Trinity International closed their residential campus after 2022–2023 school year and now it only have online modalities.

Former affiliate members

The CCAC currently had one former affiliate member, which is also a private school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left CCAC
sport
Current
primary
conference
Conferecne
in former
CCAC sport(s)
Viterbo University La Crosse, Wisconsin 1890 Catholic
(Franciscan)
2,677 V-Hawks 2018 2024 men's volleyball,
men's soccer,
women's soccer
Chicagoland (CCAC)
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. Viterbo became a full member of the CCAC in the 2024–25 school year.

References

  1. Mount Mary University To Join CCAC Beginning In 2025-26 - Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
  2. Andrew Bagnato (February 8, 1997). "New Entree On Kendall's Menu: Sports". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 28, 2018.

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