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- Established: 1906
- President: Myles Brand
- Women's sports incorporated in 1982
- Headquarters: Indianapolis, Indiana
- Includes 1,281 member universities
- Teams divided into three divisions in most sports
- 2007-08 operating revenue: $614 millionOfficial Site: Current Budget Details(92 KB)
- 97% of revenue comes from television and marketing rights feesOfficial Site: Current Budget Details(92 KB)
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association, commonly referred to as the NCAA, is the governing body for all intercollegiate athletics in the United States.
On January 17, 2009, 66-year-old NCAA president Myles Brand announced that he is being treated for pancreatic cancer. Brand stated that he is undergoing chemotherapy and receiving excellent care, however the long-term prognosis is not good.ESPN.com: NCAA President Brand Has Pancreatic Cancer
Championship Awarded Sports
- Baseball, mens
- Basketball, mens and womens
- Bowling, womens
- Cross country, mens and womens
- Fencing, mens and womens
- Field hockey, womens
- Football, mens
- Golf, mens and womens
- Gymnastics, mens and womens
- Ice hockey, mens and womens
- Lacrosse, mens and womens
- Rifle, mens and womens
- Rowing, womens
- Skiiing, mens and womens
- Soccer, mens and womens
- Swimming and diving, mens and womens
- Tennis, mens and womens
- Track and field, mens and womens
- Volleyball, mens and womens
- Water polo, mens and womens
- Wrestling, mens
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NCAA Questions
Can anyone explain to me why Alabama only gets warnings no matter what they do but anoyone else is in big time trouble? NCAA is horrible!! 1 AnswerI KNOW! It should be a crime! read more
Was the penalty for the Memphis Basketball NCAA violations fair? 5 AnswersWas it fair? If anything, it was too lenient. Will it have any impact? Not really. The NCAA effectively did three things with this ruling - they put Memphis on... read more




