The National Alliance of College Summer Baseball consists of 12 summer baseball leagues sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Leagues
- Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League – Eastern Pennsylvania, Northern New Jersey, Staten Island
 - Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League – DC, Central Maryland, and Suburban Virginia
 - California Collegiate League - The State of California from Orange County to Napa Valley
 - Cape Cod Baseball League – Cape Cod area of Massachusetts
 - Florida Collegiate Summer League – Orlando area
 - Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League – Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Ontario
 - Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League – Eastern Long Island in New York
 - New England Collegiate Baseball League – New England
 - New York Collegiate Baseball League – Northwestern New York state
 - Southern Collegiate Baseball League – Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina (Charlotte, NC metro area)
 - Sunbelt Baseball League – Metro Atlanta, Georgia
 - Valley Baseball League – Central/Western Virginia
 
Most Valuable Program Award
Each year, the NACSB honors one or more college or university head coaches with the Most Valuable Program Award.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "Most Valuable Program Award". National Alliance of College Summer Baseball. Retrieved 2017-01-18.
 
External links
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