NCAA

Categories: Sports
    • 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)
  • 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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