By Jack Copeland Growing up watching his father perform in Broadway musicals, it’s no surprise that Lowell Byers chose to major in theater at a liberal arts college that counts Hal Holbrook, Jennifer Garner and Steve Carrell among its...
Marcus LeVesseur is the only wrestler in Division III history to finish his career undefeated. But it wouldn’t have happened without the help of a coach who helped him first defeat addiction.
The Football Rules Committee withdrew a proposal for a rules change that would have allowed defensive units to substitute within the first 10 seconds of the 40-second play clock.
Aron Khurana, former basketball player at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, has created a free basketball camp for underprivileged Chicago youth in hopes of stemming street violence.
Registration for Regional Rules opens March 3 for the 2014 NCAA Regional Rules Seminars. This year’s seminars, the Association’s primary annual gatherings for campus personnel involved in rules compliance, will be held May 20-23 in Atlanta...
At age 43, Anthony Katagas is having quite a year. He has collected a Golden Globe and other major best-picture awards as a producer (alongside Brad Pitt, director Steve McQueen and two Pitt colleagues) of the film “12 Years a Slave,” and...
Beginning in the 2014 season, a player will not be called for a violation if she touches the net, ropes or post outside of the antennae as long as it doesn’t interfere with play or is used as a means of support while playing the ball.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved new rules in men’s and women’s soccer that will officially end games when the clock expires and allow coaches to adjust their kicking order during shootouts.
Anita DeFrantz rowed in college and the Olympics before her dreams of winning gold were squashed by the 1980 boycott. In the aftermath, she’s built a career working for the IOC.
The NCAA Football Rules Committee proposed an alteration involving the instant-replay review on targeting fouls as well as a rules change allowing defensive units to substitute within the first 10 seconds of the 40-second play clock.
Chelsea Shoemaker, a senior soccer student-athlete at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, N.Y., joined the Tigers’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in 2009 and was named the NCAA Division III SAAC chair in Jan. 2014.
Olympic skeleton athlete John Daly went to Plattsburgh State so he could be close to the U.S. sliding facility in Lake Placid, but the school offered more benefits than mere proximity to his dream.
Crissy Kaesebier Schluep SAAC Role: Division II vice chair, 2001 (Drury University) Currently: Executive Communications Director, WellPoint Our issue involved limits on telephone calls to signees during the period before they were enrolled...
Baldwin Wallace University lacked control of its financial aid packaging when it permitted two of its programs to operate in violation of NCAA rules, according to findings by the NCAA Division III Committee on Infractions. Over a four year...
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Soccer Rules Committee recommended that members of coaching staffs who are onsite at a match be allowed to communicate with each other via electronic devices starting with the 2014-15 academic year.