National Collegiate Boxing Association
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Abbreviation | NCBA |
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Formation | 1976 |
Legal status | Association |
Headquarters | Colorado Springs (under USA Boxing) |
Region served | United States |
President | Eric Buller |
Main organ | Board of Directors |
Website | ncbaboxing.org |
The National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA) is a non-profit college sports organization that organizes boxing fights for student athletes. The association falls under the auspices of USA Boxing. After 1960, the NCAA no longer sanctioned boxing. In response, the NCBA was founded in 1976.
NCBA member schools are encouraged to develop their instructional and intramural programs with emphasis on the teaching of fundamental novice boxing skills. In order to be eligible to participate in an NCBA member school, a collegiate boxer must be a full-time student at an accredited institution at which he/she is attending for graduation.
Participating schools
[edit]Participating schools are divided into three sub-associations, by region:
Eastern Collegiate Boxing Association
[edit]- Norwich University
- Kutztown University
- Lock Haven University
- Pennsylvania State University
- Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg
- Shippensburg University
- United States Military Academy (Army)
- University of Massachusetts - Amherst
- University of Connecticut
- Trinity College, Hartford, CT
- Salisbury University
- University of Hartford
Formerly
- United States Coast Guard Academy (boxing team disbanded in 2018) [1]
Midwest Collegiate Boxing Association
[edit]- Iowa State University
- Miami University (Ohio)
- Ohio State University
- United States Naval Academy (Navy)
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Kansas
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- West Virginia University
- University of Iowa
Far West Collegiate Boxing Association
[edit]- Boise State University
- California State University, Northridge
- San José State University
- Santa Clara University
- United States Air Force Academy (Air Force)
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Irvine
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of San Francisco
- University of Southern California
- University of Nevada, Reno
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- University of Washington
- University of Oregon
- University of Utah
- Oregon State University
Weight classes
[edit]Weight class limit (lbs/kg)[2] | |
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Men | Women |
— | 112 lb (50.8 kg) |
119 lb (54.0 kg) | 119 lb (54.0 kg) |
125 lb (56.7 kg) | 125 lb (56.7 kg)} |
132 lb (59.9 kg) | 132 lb (59.9 kg) |
139 lb (63.0 kg) | 139 lb (63.0 kg) |
147 lb (66.7 kg) | 147 lb (66.7 kg) |
156 lb (70.8 kg) | 156 lb (70.8 kg) |
165 lb (74.8 kg) | 165 lb (74.8 kg) |
175 lb (79.4 kg) | — |
185 lb (83.9 kg) | — |
195 lb (88.5 kg) | — |
Heavyweight (195+ lbs) | — |
Contestants for the national tournament are decided by a regional tournament for each NCBA region, with the first- and second-place boxer from each weight class in each region advancing to the national tournament. It is possible for a boxer to advance to nationals by walkover if they have no opponent.
At nationals, the team scoring is conducted as follows:
- Each team automatically receives 1 point.
- Each boxer who wins a quarterfinal match earns 1 point for their team.
- Each boxer who wins a semi-final match earns 3 points for their team.
- Each boxer who wins a final match earns 5 points for their team.
National team champions
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "US Coast Guard Academy Boxing Team". Retrieved 2019-08-27.
- ^ "NCBA Regional & National Competition Weight Classes". Retrieved 2019-08-27.
- ^ "N.C.B.A. Rules Supplement" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-08-28.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "NCBA National Champions". Retrieved 2019-08-29.
- ^ "2014 National Collegiate Boxing Championships". U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, United States: CBS Sports Network. 5 April 2014. Archived from the original on 2020-04-22. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
- ^ "2015 Tournament Champions". Retrieved 2019-08-22.
- ^ "2016 Tournament Champions". Retrieved 2019-08-22.
- ^ "Army Women's Boxing team wins first NCBA National Championship". Retrieved 2019-08-22.
- ^ "Falcons Earn Four NCBA National Titles". Retrieved 2019-08-21.
- ^ "2018 NCBA Collegiate Boxing Championships". Retrieved 2019-08-21.
- ^ "Army Men's Boxing earns 10th team National Championship". Retrieved 2019-08-21.
- ^ "Events". National Collegiate Boxing Association. Retrieved 2020-03-14.