TCCAA Tournament
Hundreds of baseball players, softball players, coaches and fans will descend on Volunteer State Community College for the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region VII Baseball and Softball Tournament. Play starts on Sunday, May 8 and runs through May 13. Teams from 10 community colleges will be playing in the tournament: Chattanooga State, Cleveland State, Columbia State, Dyersburg State, Jackson State, Motlow State, Roane State, Southwest Tennessee, Vol State and Walters State.
Message From The President

We're looking forward to exciting play this year as the TCCAA/ NJCAA Region VII Baseball and Softball Tournament comes to Volunteer State Community College. College athletics are activities the entire community can enjoy and we welcome everyone in attendance. A special welcome to the players, coaches and family members from our sister institutions across the state. I can't think of a better way to spend a spring day than watching our college athletes in action.
We hope your stay at Vol State is comfortable and enjoyable. If there is anything we can do to help during your visit please let us know. You can speak to any Vol State employee at the games or contact our Athletic Department.
Best of luck to all of the teams!
Sincerely,
Dr. Warren Nichols
Teams
- Chattanooga State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Cleveland State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Columbia State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Dyersburg State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Jackson State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Motlow State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Roane State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Southwest Tennessee Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Volunteer State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
- Walters State Community College
- Baseball Roster PDF
- Softball Roster PDF
Bracket/Schedule & Cost
Cost
- $7.00 — All Day — Admission
- $4.00 — All Day — Community College Student with I.D.
- $4.00 — All Day — High School & Elementary Students
Baseball - May 8-13

NOTE: If there is no Game 15 or Game 16, Championship will be played on Thursday, May 12, 2011
Softball - May 8-11
About Volstate
The college was founded in 1971. Volunteer State has experienced phenomenal growth in enrollment, curricula, staff, program, public service, facilities, and quality over the last 40 years. The main campus of Vol State now comprises sixteen buildings, and the Vol State campus at Livingston continues to grow. Construction for a major facility expansion in Livingston started in 2006 and was completed in 2010. The Highland Crest learning site in Springfield, built by a unique city, county and business partnership, offers a wide-range of Vol State classes in a two-story, 25,000 square foot building.
About Gallatin
From outdoors enthusiasts to antique collectors to history buffs, Gallatin offers something for almost any interest. The city's natural landscape and fascinating history attract visitors from all over the world. As the county seat of Sumner County, it is the hub of government and business. Currently, Gallatin's population is approaching 30,000; Sumner County's population is approximately 155,500.
Old Hickory Lake is one of Gallatin's best attractions, offering outstanding fishing and watersport opportunities. Public access is available at many locations around Gallatin. An outstanding parks system, a growing greenway, and access to mountain bike trails, a skate park and more makes Gallatin attractive to those who love the outdoors.
About TCCAA
The Tennessee Community College Athletic Association is a Conference composed of the ten Tennessee Board of Regents institutions for the purpose of athletic competition in designated sports. The Intercollegiate Sports sanctioned by the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association are; baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, softball, tennis, and golf. Additional sports may be added upon approval of the Association. All TCCAA members must also maintain membership in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
About NJCAA
Membership in this Association will be open only to public and private, two and four‐year (participating at the NJCAA level)post secondary educational institutions in Tennessee which are accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or other appropriate Accrediting Agencies approved by the U. S. Secretary of Education and the Presidents of the TCCAA Member Institutions and whose final authority rests in the Tennessee State Board of Regents or anon‐paid board of trustees.