College All-star Games
College football
- Aztec Bowl, features an all-star Mexican team and, currently, an NCAA Division III all-star team
- Blue-Gray Football Classic (defunct)
- Casino del Sol College All-Star Game (originally the Eastham Energy All-Star Game)
- College All-Star Game (defunct), featured the defending NFL champions and an all-star team of recent college graduates
- East-West Shrine Game
- Hula Bowl (defunct)
- Mahi Shrine North–South College All-Star Classic (defunct)
- Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Classic (defunct)
- NFLPA Game – This game matches a team of individuals who played either college or high school football in Texas against an all-star team with ties to the rest of the U.S., a format reflected in the game's original name—the "Texas vs. The Nation Game".
- North–South All-American Game (defunct)
- North–South All-Star Classic (defunct)
- Senior Bowl
Other college sports
- North-South Senior All-Star Game, the NCAA men's lacrosse all-star games
- NCAA vs UAAP, All Star Collegiate Basketball between the top two college leagues in the Philippines
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