National Campus Championship Series
Under the direction of the NIRSA Services Corporation, all NIRSA extramural events, Sport Club Championships, and sponsored and endorsed activities are marketed and identified under the umbrella of the National Campus Championship Series (NCCS).
The NCCS name and logo distinctly and clearly identify NIRSA events as the only campus non-varsity sports series that supports NIRSA’s dedication to fostering student development, commitment to the larger learning community, and emphasis on leadership and excellence in events of this type. Varsity sports have the NCAA; recreational sports have the NCCS, the National Campus Championship Series, presented by NIRSA.
Click here for downloadable NCCS graphics and templates.
The NCCS Committee has developed the NCCS Tournament Operations Manual as a blueprint for operations of all NCCS events.
The NCCS Committee has developed a new process for you to become involved and volunteer to work at NCCS national or regional events. For descriptions of tournament staff and to apply go here.
NCCS Events:
- Flag Football: NCCS Regional & National Flag Football Championships
- When: Fall 2009, multiple dates
- Where: Eight Regional Championships at Arizona State University, and Stephen F. Austin State University, others sites TDB. National Championship TBD.
- Size: 150 teams (1800 athletes) at Regional Championships; 48 teams (580 athletes) at National Championship
- Soccer: NCCS National Soccer Championships
- When: November 19-21, 2009
- Where: Phoenix, AZ
- Size: 72 teams (1400 athletes)
- Volleyball: NCCS National Volleyball Championships
- When: April 9-11, 2009
- Where: Kansas City, MO
- Size: 240+ teams (2400 athletes)
- Tennis: USTA National Campus Championship
- When: April 16-18, 2009
- Where: Surprise, AZ
- Size: 64 teams (520 athletes)
- Basketball: NCCS Regional & National Basketball Championships
- When: Spring 2009, multiple dates
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Where: Eight Regional Championships at American University; University of Arizona; University of Georgia; Washington State University/University of Idaho; Miami University; Boston University; Western Michigan University; University of Texas at Arlington;
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Size: 120 teams (950 athletes) at Regional Championships; 52 teams (450 athletes) at National Championship
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