As we prepare for the 2020-21 college basketball season, we have exercised patience and discipline in monitoring the effects of COVID-19 and making decisions regarding the season.
Students who initially enroll full time during the 2021-22 academic year and intend to play NCAA Division I or II athletics will not be required to take a standardized test to meet NCAA initial-eligibility requirements.
The Division II Administrative Committee on Friday decided the division’s quiet recruiting period will end Aug. 31. Division II sports will resume their normal recruiting calendars Sept. 1. The Administrative Committee, which met virtually...
The Division I Council recommended the Division I Board of Directors adopt some minimum protections for student-athletes whose sport seasons are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and will finalize recommendations before Aug. 21. The...
The NCAA Board of Governors has directed schools and conferences to meet specific requirements if they are to conduct NCAA fall sports during the preseason, regular season and postseason.
This frequently asked questions document was developed in support of the NCAA Board of Governors’ recent direction related to the membership’s safeguarding of student-athlete well-being, scholarships and eligibility and its corresponding...
When is the start date of the Postgraduate Internship Program? The first date of the internship is June 14, 2021. What are the requirements to be a candidate for the Postgraduate Internship Program? Applicants must be a college graduate...
From a program-record pool of 605 school nominees, 161 college athletes have been named conference-level nominees for the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
For questions or updates to the 2021 Frozen Four Records, please contact Mark Bedics ( mbedics@ncaa.org ). Credits and Contents Men’s Frozen Four Records Men’s Championship Game Records Men's Regional Records Men's Tournament Records Men's...
Athletics departments and conference offices now have a primary point of contact to receive and distribute information around diversity and inclusion topics.
The Division II Presidents Council on Wednesday voted to advance several legislative proposals to the 2021 NCAA Convention, including concepts that would permit student-athletes to benefit from their name, image and likeness.
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Robert Gates has been appointed to serve as one of five independent members on the NCAA Board of Governors.
Division II’s seven fall 2020 championships are canceled, the Division II Presidents Council decided Wednesday due to the operational, logistical and financial challenges presented by COVID-19.
The Division I Board of Directors on Wednesday reviewed name, image and likeness concepts sent to the division’s members for feedback and provided insight as the governing body that oversees the strategic direction of Division I.
NCAA Division III championships in fall sports for 2020-21 are canceled. With the health and safety of the division’s student-athletes as its priority, the Division III Presidents Council made the decision Wednesday to cancel the championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related administrative and financial challenges.
The NCAA Board of Governors has directed schools and conferences to meet specific requirements if they are to conduct NCAA fall sports during the preseason, regular season and postseason. Further, each division is directed to determine its...
For questions or updates to the 2021 Men's Final Four Records, please email David Lentz ( dlentz@ncaa.org ). Full Book The Final Four The Early Rounds The Tournament The Coaches Attendance and Sites All-Time Tournament Field Team Champions...
Jeff Schulman, the director of athletics at the University of Vermont, has been appointed to the Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee, effective Sept. 1.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved rules to allow student-athletes in all sports to wear patches on their uniforms for commemorative and memorial purposes, as well as to support social justice issues.
NCAA leadership development has created a four-part virtual series that will educate student-athletes on the power they have and how they can use it to effectively enact meaningful change.