NATYCAA Cup explained

See also: NACDA Directors' Cup.

NATYCAA Cup
Most Awards:NJCAA Scholarship Division

Iowa Central Tritons (10)
NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division: Rowan Roadrunners (6)
State Association Division (CCCAA/NWAC): Mt. San Antonio Mounties (8)

Presenter:National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators
Mostrecent:NJCAA Scholarship Division

Iowa Western Reivers
NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division: Rowan Roadrunners
State Association Division (CCCAA/NWAC): Mt. San Antonio Mounties

Awardedfor:The most successful two year college athletic program in each division.

The NATYCAA Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the Daktronics Cup, is an award given annually by the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators to the junior and community colleges in the United States with the most success in collegiate athletics. The competition was founded in 2003 as the junior college equivalent to the NACDA Directors' Cup.[1] Points for the NATYCAA Cup are based on order of finish in various championships sponsored by the National Junior College Athletic Association and state associations (specifically the California Community College Athletic Association and Northwest Athletic Conference). Three awards are given annually: one to the most successful school in the NJCAA scholarship division, one to the most successful school in the NJCAA non-scholarship division, and one to the most successful school in a state association (combined standings between the CCCAA and NWAC).[2] Since 2011–12, the most successful school between the three divisions is awarded the Two Year College Directors' Cup.[3]

Past winners

Teams in bold indicate winners of the Two Year College Directors' Cup for that season.

NJCAA Scholarship Division

YearWinner
2003–04DuPage (IL)
2004–05Mesa (AZ)
2005–06Monroe (NY)
2006–07Monroe (NY)
2007–08Johnson (KS)
2008–09Iowa Central
2009–10Iowa Central
2010–11Iowa Central
2011–12Iowa Central
2012–13Iowa Central
2013–14Iowa Western
2014–15Iowa Central
2015–16Iowa Central
2016–17Iowa Central
2017–18Iowa Central
2018–19Iowa Central
2019–20Iowa Central
2020–21Iowa Central
2021–22Iowa Western

NJCCA Non-Scholarship Division

YearWinner
2003–04Mohawk Valley (NY)
2004–05DuPage (IL)
2005–06DuPage (IL)
2006–07DuPage (IL)
2007–08DuPage (IL)
2008–09DuPage (IL)
2009–10Gloucester (NJ)
2010–11Gloucester (NJ)
2011–12Gloucester (NJ)
2012–13Gloucester (NJ)
2013–14Herkimer (NY)
2014–15Herkimer (NY)
2015–16Suffolk (NY)
2016–17Herkimer (NY)
2017–18Rowan (NJ)
2018–19Suffolk (NY)
2019–20Herkimer (NY)
2020–21DuPage (IL)
2021–22Rowan (NJ)

State Association Division

YearWinner
2003–04Sierra (CA)
2004–05Fresno (CA)
2005–06Long Beach (CA)
2006–07Orange Coast (CA)
2007–08Fresno (CA)
2008–09Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2009–10Orange Coast (CA)
2010–11Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2011–12Fresno (CA)
2012–13Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2013–14Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2014–15Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2015–16Spokane (WA)
2016–17Spokane (WA)
2017–18Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2018–19Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2019–20Mt. San Antonio (CA)
2020–21Not awarded due to COVID-19
2021–22Mt. San Antonio (CA)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Daktronics Cup Past Winners. 2021-08-06. National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. en.
  2. Web site: NATYCAA Cup. 2021-08-06. National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. en.
  3. Web site: Directors' Cup Previous Scoring. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210702183016/https%3A%2F%2Fnacda.com%2Fsports%2F2018%2F7%2F17%2Fdirectorscup-nacda-directorscup-previous-scoring-html.aspx. 2021-07-02.