The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference is the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1964, as the Western Inter-College Conference, the ACAC is represented by seventeen schools, including one in Saskatchewan, that compete in ten sports. The ACAC is a member of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association, and provincial champions compete for national collegiate titles.
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| - The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference is the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1964, as the Western Inter-College Conference, the ACAC is represented by seventeen schools, including one in Saskatchewan, that compete in ten sports. The ACAC is a member of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association, and provincial champions compete for national collegiate titles.
- The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta. Founded in 1964 as the Western Inter-College Conference, the ACAC has 17 member schools, including one in Saskatchewan, that compete in ten sports. There are presently 8 hockey teams.
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* ACAC hockey history.
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| - The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference is the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1964, as the Western Inter-College Conference, the ACAC is represented by seventeen schools, including one in Saskatchewan, that compete in ten sports. The ACAC is a member of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association, and provincial champions compete for national collegiate titles.
- The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta. Founded in 1964 as the Western Inter-College Conference, the ACAC has 17 member schools, including one in Saskatchewan, that compete in ten sports. There are presently 8 hockey teams.
* Official Site The ACAC is affiliated with the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA), the second tier of university/college sport in Canada. The CCAA has not held a national hockey playoff since 2001. However, the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) is open to college teams and the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) operates a league of mostly Cégep teams.
* ACAC hockey history.
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