The Division II Presidents Council this week voted in support of four 2019 Convention proposals in concept, including one to replace the Division II coaches certification test with modules in Division II University.
By the time the 2018-19 season tips off, the NCAA will adopt a series of bold legislative, policy and structures changes that will profoundly alter the college basketball landscape. Today, the NCAA Board of Governors and Division I Board...
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved altering football’s kickoff rules to allow the receiving team to fair catch the kick inside the 25-yard line and have it result in a touchback.
The Division II Management Council this week recommended replacing the mandatory coaches certification test with required completion of modules in Division II University, the new online educational program launching this spring.
The NCAA inclusion group extended its arms to the local communities at the Men’s and Women’s Final Fours, honoring four individuals who have impacted the culture of inclusiveness within society and athletics in San Antonio and Columbus, Ohio.
Student-athletes at the University of Miami (Florida), Georgian Court and Alma have earned the 2018 NCAA Team Works Helper Helper Community Service Competition award for their community outreach efforts.
Soccer referees could keep game time on the field beginning with the 2018 season. The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Soccer Rules Committee recommended this change at its annual meeting last week in Indianapolis.
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association is known for producing stellar athletes — it also is focused on recognizing and developing exceptional leaders.
A new Division II online education program set to launch this spring could become the replacement for the required certification test that Division II coaches take annually.
The NCAA Football Rules Committee on Friday proposed altering the game's kickoff rules to allow the receiving team to fair catch the kick inside the 25-yard line and have it result in a touchback.
The NCAA Football Rules Committee will discuss health and safety issues regarding targeting, blocking below the waist and possible modifications to kickoff plays when it convenes today through Friday.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved a change that combines in/out and touch calls into one reviewable challenge effective for the 2018 season.
Five research teams will receive a total of $100,000 through the NCAA Innovations in Research and Practice Grant Program, designed to enhance college athletes' mental health and well-being.
Northwood won the Division II Award of Excellence for its "Go M.A.D. Day," a campus-wide effort to give back to their community that was inspired by a former football coach and athletics director.
The Division II Presidents Council on Thursday approved the allocation of nearly $1.3 million starting in 2018-19 to support various enhancements to Division II championships.
In a packed room at the Indiana Convention Center, NCAA Board of Governors Chair G.P. “Bud” Peterson and NCAA President Mark Emmert challenged members gathered for the NCAA Convention to act consistently with their commitment to academics, fairness and student-athlete well-being and use them to clean up the problems undermining the foundation of college sports.
In an effort to enhance data-driven decision-making around student-athlete health and safety, the Division II Management Council on Wednesday endorsed a plan to increase membership participation in the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program.
The NCAA Women’s Volleyball Rules Committee on Friday recommended a change to combine in/out and touch coach’s challenges under the video review system.
Division II delegates will decide whether to permit colleges and universities in Mexico to apply for Division II membership and also determine the fate of four other legislative proposals next week at the 2018 NCAA Convention.
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Water Polo Rules Subcommittee recommended a rules proposal to make simulating a foul an exclusionary penalty for the 2018-19 academic year.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved a tweak to allow baseball coaches in the Southeastern Conference two challenges per team in league games for video review in the 2018 season.