The following colleges are confirmed for possible particpation in the national Championship to be played March 15-20 : the 2011 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship, for the Chanderpaul Trophy. 32 Universities will particpate in the 6 day event, and over 60 games will be played.
1. North Carolina State
2. Purdue University
3. Rutgers
4. Ohio State
5. University of Maryland (Baltimore County), UMBC
6. York University-Toronto
7. Montgomery College
8. New York University Polytechnic (NYU-Poly)
9. University of Southern California
10. York College
11. Texas Tech
12. George Mason
13. Auburn
14. University of Iowa
15. St Cloud State University
16. Thunderbird School of Global Management
17. Penn State
18. Virginia Tech
19. Michigan State
20. City College
21. Carnegie Mellon
22. College of Wooster
23. Boston University
24. George Washington University
25. UPenn
26. University of Minnesota
27. University of Miami
28. Indiana University
29. McGill University
30. Queens University
31. University of Florida
32. Florida International University
33. University of Central Florida
34. University of Tampa
35. UC Davis
36. Texas A & M
37. Cleveland State University
38. Vaughn College
39. Brooklyn College
40. NJIT
The 2010 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship was the biggest cricket tournament ever in world history, and the first live video broadcast of American cricket.
For questions or assistance forming college clubs contact: Lloyd Jodah, 646 515 0712, Dogevpr2@aim.com
More confirmations continue to come in from all over the USA & Canada.
If your team has not yet confirmed,you may still do so.
To ensure your team’s place amongst the 32 colleges playing you must:
1. Send your $ 400 Registration Fee by 12/01/2010
2. continue to adhere to American College Cricket rules & guidelines.
Make checks payable to American College Cricket, and mail to:
American College Cricket
16790 Harbor Court
Weston, Florida 33326