Mission Statement
The mission of the USCA is to serve as the governing body for both recreational and elite archery competition in college. Its central purpose and role is to develop and maintain the resources and infrastructure that will support and grow college archery programs across the nation. The program is responsible for conducting the U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championships, and also responsible for selecting collegiate archery teams to represent the U.S. at international events.
Our Vision
The vision of the U.S. Collegiate Archery Association is to establish college archery as an integral part of the campus experience in as many colleges and universities as possible. The USCA works hard to ensure that beginning, intermediate and elite archers can enjoy the sport in college, and we strive to introduce archery to as many college students as possible.
Organizational Structure
The US Collegiate Archery Association is comprised of four regions: West, North, East and South. The organization is governed by an Executive Council, which is comprised of a Program Director, an Assistant Program Director, four Regional Directors, and two Athlete Representatives.
Team Members
Executive Director Lorretta Sinclair, in her current role since 2008, hails from coaching positions at Cerro Coso College as well as University of California-San Diego. A staunch advocate for college athletes in the archery community, Sinclair has worked diligently since taking on the role of Program Director to secure additional funding for the program, and form strategic relationships with USA Archery, the National Field Archery Association, FISU and others to ensure the continued growth of the organization.
USCA Membership Manager Chad Mansfield, and Teresa Iaconi, Publicist for USCA, round out the team performing the day-to-day operational tasks of the organization.


