2024 NCJA College and High School Championships

Apr 6, 2024 - Apr 7, 2024 | College Station, TX, USA

    The 2024 NCJA Championships is a qualifier for the 2025 World University Games and FISU America Games. Individuals that qualify must be a USA citizen, must be a USA Judo member, and 25 years and under.

    Texas A&M University Judo Team

    www.aggiejudo.com


    Date: April 6-7, 2024

    Venue: Physical Education Activity Building (PEAP) - Texas A&M University

    Address: 632 Penberthy Road, College Station, TX 77843


    Bob Perez 979-218-4582 / bobperez@tamu.edu


    Dr. Gary Berliner


    Standard and Novice Division

    USA Judo, ATJA, USJA, USJF


    Novice and Standard divisions

    Must provide proof of full-time enrollment - SEE COLLEGE REGISTRAR FORM


    Any FULL-TIME student is eligible for the 2024 Championships. This includes undergraduate and graduate students but the individual must not have competed in more than 4 NCJA Championships.


    ALL COMPETITORS MUST PRE-REGISTER $90.00 per division

    https://smoothcomp.com/en/event/13415

    NO WALK-UP ENTRIES


    Physical Education Activity Building (PEAP)

    Times are subject to change

    Friday, April 5, 2024.


    Weigh-In and Registration

    4:00 – 6:00 pm

    Referee Meeting

    6:00 pm

    NCJA meeting

    7:00 pm

    College division draw

    8:00 pm

    Saturday, April 6, 2024


    Kata

    8:00 am

    NCJA Novice Championships

    will begin after Kata

    NCJA Championships

    will begin after Novice

    High School Check-In & Weigh-Ins

    4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

    High School Divisions draw

    7:00 PM

    Sunday, April 7, 2024


    Referee meeting

    8:00 am

    High School Championships

    9:00 am

    2024 NCJA Awards will be awarded shortly after the final match. Main Floor PEAP


    Competition Method: Modified Double Elimination System with winner and loser brackets will be used. Play will progress in the winner’s bracket in a single elimination format until one match remains (the “final” match.) The winner of the final match will be placed first. The loser of that match will be placed second. All players who lose prior to the final match will be placed in the loser’s bracket. The winner of the loser’s bracket will be placed third. Round Robin will be used in divisions of 5 or less competitors.


    Previous NCJA Gold and Silver Standard medalist are the #1 and #2 seed.

    The next 2 athletes on USA Judo roster will complete the seeding of 4 athlete and will be seeded in separate quarters of the draw. If seeded athlete is not present, athletes ranked from #5 and lower do not move up. For example, it is possible for the #5 and #6 ranked athletes to meet in the 1st round.



    Contact information for the 

    2024 National Collegiate Judo Association College and High School Championships Bob Perez / Texas A&M Judo
    bobperez@tamu.edu
    979-218-4582