The intercollegiate athletics program is an integral part
of life at Atlantic Baptist University. Our commitment to the whole person
makes ABU a great choice for student athletes looking to pursue academic
and athletic excellence. It is our wish to provide students with the opportunity
to grow physically, spiritually, and socially.
ABU Blue Tide is a proud member of the Atlantic Colleges Athletic
Association (ACAA), Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA),
and the Canadian Intercollegiate Baseball Association (CIBA).
CCAA
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The CCAA caters to 9000 intercollegiate athletes and over
700 coaches. With 100 member institutions representing five
regional athletic conferences, CCAA is the largest intercollegiate
sport organization in Canada. (www.ccaa.ca) |

The ACAA represents colleges and Universities in New
Brunswick and Nova Scotia and provides opportunities
to play other regional conferences at national championships.
(www.acaa.ca) |
Atlantic Conference Members:
Atlantic Baptist University Blue Tide
Mount Allison Mounties
Mount Saint Vincent University Mystics
Nova Scotia Agricultural College Rams
St. Thomas University Tommies
University of King’s College Blue Devils
University of New Brunswick-Saint John Seawolves
Universite Sainte-Anne Dragons |
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In this traditional wood bat
league, the CIBA administers three conferences including
Atlantic, Quebec, and Ontario. Abu is a member of the
Atlantic Conference, which plays a 16-game fall schedule,
plus playoffs. (www.ciba-abic.org)
Atlantic Conference Members:
Atlantic Baptist University Mets
University of New Brunswick Caris Cougars
Dalhousie University Tigers
Saint Mary’s University Huskies
Cape Breton University Capers
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ABU athletics drug policies comply with the, the doping control
rules of the CCAA.
“ To make aware and educate CCAA athletes and coaching staff
of the hazards and consequences of the use of IOC banned
or restricted substances or methods, as provided by the CCES.”
For a copy of this Anti-Doping Program and/or a Canadian
policy on Doping in Sport please consult, www.cces.ca
On the TCH (Route 2) take exit 452, Gorge Road. At the stop sign, turn left if you are coming from Saint John or Fredericton and turn right if you are coming from Prince Edward Island or Nova Scotia. ABU's campus is located on your right, just north at 333 Gorge Road. If you are coming from downtown Moncton, take Mountain Road and proceed west toward Magnetic Hill until you come to the Gorge Road. Turn right at the lights. We are located on your right, just beyond the TCH (Route 2) overpass at 333 Gorge Road.