Congratulations to all STUDENT-athletes and teams named to the @acccathletics Commissioner's Spring 2026 Honor Roll by earning over a 3.00 GPA. #MadeToMove
✅ 1,682 STUDENT-athletes
✅ 121 teams
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We had some great teams come and use our facility in May and June at NACC Softball. Many thanks to Charlie Lyons’ EC Bullets, Chuck Ward’s TN Mojo and Marty Burke’s Bolts teams. We love having y’all come work with the Mustangs!
Attention NACC Mustang Softball Fans!!!!
We will be offering summer clinics on the following dates…June 17, 24 and July 1, 8, 15 and 22.
From 6-8 pm at the Northeast Alabama Community College campus
Ages 13 and Up.
Cost is $50 per camper.
DM or text me to sign up
Great first camp at NACC Softball last night! Thanks to Austin McNeece, Chloe Hatch, Kayleigh Warnock, Morgan Perkins and Emmorie Burke for all of your help.
Many thanks to Matt Guice and the DeKalb County Kiwanis Club for having me today in Fort Payne. Our recent graduates Chloe Hatch and Jada Hampton represented our NACC Softball program well too!
The NCAA Division I Cabinet on Friday announced a change to its age-based eligibility concept, adjusting the proposal to remove a student-athlete’s actual or expected high school graduation as a criterion for the start of the five-year period of eligibility. In supporting this adjustment, the Cabinet noted that a student-athlete’s five-year period of eligibility would start either upon initial full-time enrollment at any collegiate institution or at the start of the academic year immediately following the student-athlete’s 19th birthday, whichever occurs first.
The NABC commends the Cabinet for this modification. Based on feedback from NABC-member coaches across Division I, the NABC in recent weeks has advocated to the Cabinet and the DI Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee in support of this adjustment – believing it represents an ideal solution to stabilize the eligibility environment while also preserving opportunities for additional physical and mental development prior to college enrollment. The college sports governance process functions most effectively when diverse perspectives are at the table, and we thank the NCAA for considering the feedback of basketball coaches as it evaluated this adjustment to the eligibility proposal.
As the age-based eligibility concept progresses through the NCAA’s governance structure this summer, the NABC will continue to advocate strongly for the unique perspectives of coaches – your voices – to be front and center.