The NCAA Board of Governors sent a letter Wednesday to California Gov. Gavin Newsom, making clear its belief that this bill would wipe out the distinction between college and professional athletics and eliminate the element of fairness that supports all of college sports.
The Brigham Young men’s basketball program must vacate wins in which a student-athlete participated while ineligible during the 2015-16 and 2016-17 men’s basketball seasons.
The NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee has issued a public reprimand to South Carolina men’s golf head coach Bill McDonald after the coach’s misconduct during the 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
The NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee has issued a public reprimand to South Carolina men’s golf head coach Bill McDonald after the coach’s misconduct during the 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
In the wake of recent changes to laws regarding sports wagering, the NCAA national office and representatives from member schools have continued to work to protect both the integrity of competition and the well-being of student-athletes.
Division II announced today 18 regular-season football games will be showcased on ESPN3 or NCAA social media as part of a media agreement intended to promote the division on several platforms throughout the academic year.
A coordinated process for NCAA championship bids in all three divisions will be used to award more than 500 preliminary and final host sites for the 2022-23 through 2025-26 academic years.
A former Mississippi State student and part-time athletics department tutor committed academic misconduct in an online general chemistry course to aid 10 football student-athletes and a men’s basketball student-athlete.
Division I administrators have a new resource they can use to help them learn, structure and manage the eligibility certification process on their campus.
Transferring from one college or university to another is a crucial decision for a student-athlete. Those considering a transfer should review a variety of factors, including academic pursuits, athletic opportunities, campus life and...
Texas A&M-Commerce has received a public reprimand, suspensions and a financial penalty after misconduct by student-athletes and an assistant coach at the NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships in May in Kingsville, Texas.
Scott Pioli doesn’t talk about diversity and inclusion as abstract values. When he discusses how he has incorporated them into his work and mission, he points to specific individuals from his life who opened his eyes and heart.
The NCAA and conferences opening appellate brief in the Alston antitrust case points to three specific, substantive errors made by the district court. First, the O’Bannon decision upheld the NCAA’s financial aid and cost of attendance...
The NCAA’s settlement terms related to the consolidated Arrington lawsuit have been approved by Judge John Lee of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
*/ We are committed to providing student-athletes who are deciding whether to stay in school or explore NBA draft options with access to a wide array of resources to make their decision. NCAA member schools developed the new agent...
Division II has pledged financial support for a proposed pilot program aimed at increasing the number of African-American male student-athletes pursuing careers in medicine and biomedical research.
The NCAA Board of Governors has reaffirmed its support of current NCAA rules prohibiting student-athletes and university administrators from wagering on sports or providing information to others who are associated with sports wagering. It also determined that player availability reporting is not a viable option at this time.
The Division I Board of Directors today reaffirmed recent actions intended to strengthen academic integrity and took steps to further bolster efforts to prevent academic misconduct on Division I campuses. The board met in Indianapolis.
At the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee meeting July 15-17 in Indianapolis, veteran athletics administrators Diane Turnham and Nina King were picked to lead the committee over the next two years.
A total of 151 student-athletes chosen by NCAA conferences and a selection committee will advance as nominees for the 2019 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. The women were selected from a pool of 585 school nominees.