The NCAA has selected nine former college athletes as finalists for the 2015 NCAA Woman of the Year Award, which will be announced Oct. 18 during a ceremony in Indianapolis. Three women from each NCAA ...
Kristin Day, a recent graduate of Clarion University of Pennsylvania who competed as a college diver while majoring in chemistry, is the 2015 NCAA Woman of the Year and 25th recipient of the award ...
The NCAA suffered a total revenue decrease of more than $76 million during its 2015 fiscal year, according to an audited financial statement the association released Friday. However, distributions to ...
The NCAA suffered a huge loss this week when the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that some of the organization's amateurism rules violate federal antitrust laws. That is, unless the NCAA got a huge ...
NCAA President Mark Emmert was credited with more than $1.9 million in total compensation during the 2015 calendar year, according to the association’s new federal tax return. Emmert’s base salary of ...
With only a few weeks left in the 2015 season, the college football world has a lot to work out before narrowing down four teams for the College Football Playoff. Well, Week 11 helped tremendously in ...
Sometimes the days seem like an endless parade of airports and nondescript conference rooms. As an NCAA associate director of enforcement, I can spend well NCAA enforcement official: My motto is get ...
In the least surprising decision in the history of the NCAA tournament, Kentucky was given the No. 1 seed in the Midwest region. Their first two games will be played in Louisville, with the regional ...
The NCAA announced on Tuesday that the University of Louisville must vacate all of its wins from the 2011-2012 through 2014-2015 seasons, upholding its earlier decision that the men’s basketball team ...
The NCAA is leveling penalities on Thomas More College. The NCAA says Thomas More College, winner of two straight Division III women's basketball championships, will have to vacate all 33 wins for the ...
We utilized the WhatIfSports.com college basketball simulation engine to play out the Final Four 1,001 times. Check out our Predictions, including full boxscores and play-by-play. We also generated ...
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