In 2008, ASA College launched their Athletic program out of their Brooklyn campus known as the
Avengers. Starting with a small basketball team, the athletic department expanded to 13 sports programs combined over the three campuses: including men's & women's soccer, varsity & JV football, men & women's basketball, baseball, men's lacrosse, men's & women's track & field and men's & women's tennis. All programs were members of the
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I, Region XV. ASA Brooklyn, known as the
Avengers, had four sports teams: men's & women's basketball, baseball, and football. ASA Manhattan, known as the
Mad Titans, had one sports team, men's basketball. There were plans to add women's basketball, but they never came to fruition before the college's closure. ASA Miami, known as the
Silver Storm, had 13 sports teams: men's & women's soccer, football, men & women's basketball, baseball, cheerleading, men's lacrosse, softball, men & women's track & field, and men & women's tennis.
Accomplishments Head tennis coach Brian Slack entered his sixth season at the helm of the men's and women's tennis programs at ASA College and his third at ASA College Miami. Slack won seven NJCAA National Championships, all with ASA College, four on the men's side and three on the women's side. ASA NY's football program played their first season in 2009 and gained national recognition during their 2012–2013 season after being ranked #5 nationally and earning a Carrier Bowl bid against
Snow College. During the 2017 season, ASA NY ranked 14th by the NJCAA with a 9–1 regular-season record. ASA NY earned an invite to the Valley of the Sun Bowl in
Mesa, Arizona and came away victorious over
Mesa Community College 28–23. The ASA Miami football program began in 2015 and was the only junior college football program in the state of
Florida before ASA's closure in 2023. ==Notable alumni==