The organization acts as the NCAA does in other college sports — setting game play, eligibility, and organizational rules.
[2] National Tournament began in the early 1990s with only a few schools in Northern Illinois and Wisconsin.
[4] In September 2013, the College Championship became a United States Curling Association sanctioned event.
[5] For the 2014 Curling College Championship held in Blaine, MN, Taco Bell became an official corporate sponsor.
College athletes must be members of the USA Curling and full-time students at the school they represent in order to earn points.
Before this change, all new college curling programs began in the Emerging Region, regardless of their school's location.
The tour season was completed and the invitations had been sent out when the pandemic conditions reached a level where it was determined that the event could not take place.