Alabama Community College Conference announces rebrand

Alabama Community College Conference announces rebrand

The Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) launched a rebrand today, building upon the momentum and growth the league is experiencing across the state.

The announcement coincides with the first ever women's flag football games being played this week in the conference. Men's and women's cross country, men's soccer and volleyball have also begun their respective fall seasons for the 2025-2026 academic year. 

"The ACCC is building a brand that will highlight us in a crowded landscape by establishing and elevating what makes us distinctive," said ACCC Commissioner Dean Myrick. "This modernization is rooted in who we are and where we're headed. It prioritizes clarity, momentum, and the competitive advantage driving every part of our Conference forward."

It's the first ACCC rebranding initiative since 2012.

MADE TO MOVE

Rooted in pursuit of growth, the ACCC moves with purpose. Driving momentum in athletics, empowering athletes, and commanding respect. It is a place where everyone moves forward. Stronger. Sharper. More prepared. Because they were a part of it. This is the ACCC and we are Made to Move.

PRIMARY LOGO

The primary logo of the ACCC hearkens to a classic sports look feel. The "A" which is also the state of Alabama is a centerpiece of the ACCC visual identity. The underline maintains the shooting star that has been an element of past ACCC logos while updating it to a more unique and ownable brand accent.

COLORS

The ACCC colors represent the colors of the country and are to capture a feeling of a rich and deep tradition.

The Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) is a 501 (c)(3) collegiate athletic conference and member of the NJCAA and Region XXII. Participating member colleges are comprised of 180 individual teams, providing opportunities for more than 2,200 student-athletes. Sports that make up the ACCC are baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, men's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track and field, volleyball, and esports. ACCC colleges have won NJCAA Division I national championships in baseball, men's golf and softball and Division II national championships in cross country, men's golf and women's and women's tennis. Final Four appearances have been made in women's basketball, and ACCC athletes have ultimately competed as Olympians, in the NFL and MLB, including producing World Series champions.