There are CCAA 11 member institutions, all of whom have a SAAC. Click on the institution below to access their SAAC website.
Cal State East Bay
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Cal State L.A.
CSU Monterey Bay
Cal State San Bernardino
Cal State Stanislaus
Chico State
Humboldt State
San Francisco State
Sonoma State
UC San Diego
SAAC Presidents and Leaders
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Jennifer Chow
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Carrie Laponza |
John Volk |
| Cal Poly Pomona |
Cal State Monterey Bay |
Cal State East Bay |
| Tennis |
Soccer |
Baseball |
| President & NCAA SAAC |
President |
President |
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| Ashley Clark |
Tanyshia Ridley
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Anjuli Nieto
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| CSU Dominguez Hills |
Cal State L.A. |
Cal State San Bernardino |
| Volleyball/Track |
Track and Field |
Cross Country |
| President |
President |
President |
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Heather Overholt
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Alan Campos
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Karen Pontoni
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| Cal State Stanislaus |
Chico State |
Humboldt State |
| Soccer |
Track/Cross Country |
Soccer |
| President |
President |
President |
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Max Fernandez
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Jesse Talaugon
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Lisa Bradley
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| San Francisco State |
Sonoma State |
UC San Diego |
| Cross Country |
Softball |
Soccer |
| CCAA SAAC President |
President |
President |
Minimum Guidelines for Institutional SAACs
1. Each institution should hold a minimum of six SAAC meetings per academic year.
2. Each institution should have two representatives per sport.
3. When choosing team representatives, each institution should involve input from student-athletes, advisors and coaches.
4. Each campus SAAC should have an administrative advisor. Duties can include: Advising and acting as a liaison to the SAAC and other campus constituents.
5. Implement one volunteer program.
6. Create a positive image of the student-athlete
7. Discuss CCAA and NCAA legislation on each campus.