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| alified for the Olympics while competing in the | NCAA, a feat not achieved in women's gymnastics sinc |
| School officials didn't seek guidance from the | NCAA about Terrell's eligibility until the 2002-03 s |
| anctions, McNair announced an intent to sue the | NCAA, accusing the body of libel, slander and miscon |
| e has one of the highest winning percentages of | NCAA active women's coaches at 74%. |
| orn March 26, 1983 in Richmond, Kentucky) is an | NCAA All American high jumper for the University of |
| Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was a two time | NCAA All American. |
| He is a | NCAA All American and has a level two certification |
| She was a 2003 | NCAA All-America Honorable Mention and 2004 NCAA Fir |
| She was the athlete to win | NCAA All-America honours for the Penn State Nittany |
| Named to the | NCAA All-America First Team in 1999. |
| ding Elvin Hayes), as their “Silver Anniversary | NCAA All-America Basketball Team.” |
| Michigan, he was honors math and biology and an | NCAA All-American wrestler. |
| A six-time | NCAA All-American and three-time NCAA champion at th |
| & Field Cross Country Championship, and was an | NCAA All-American in both track and cross country. |
| in was an American basketball player who was an | NCAA All-American as a senior at Cal in 1929. |
| Ta'Shia Phillips- WNBA Player | NCAA All-American at Xavier |
| for her efforts, Diane was selected to the 1984 | NCAA All-American Team. |
| Ronald Carter III was a 2-time | NCAA All-American triple jumper while attended Calif |
| Ebonie was a | NCAA All-American sprinter at the University of Hous |
| He was named an | NCAA All-American in his senior year and was then dr |
| He was named a consensus | NCAA All-American at the end of the season. |
| lle from 1995-1998 where he was a fourteen-time | NCAA All-American in swimming. |
| e Hobey Baker Award he was however named in the | NCAA All-American Team. |
| kson (June 8, 1928 - September 21, 1987) was an | NCAA All-American basketball player at the Universit |
| He was named an | NCAA All-American in 1972. |
| Invitation Tournament Selection Committee, the | NCAA All-American Selection Committee, and the NCAA |
| chool, where he was ranked in the top 10 of the | NCAA's Division I men's sabre in each of his final t |
| selection to the All-EIL First Team as well as | NCAA All-American honors by various media outlets. |
| Three Time | NCAA All-American in Pole Vault and Decathlon |
| A Hobey Baker Award nominee and | NCAA All-American while tending goal for University |
| 8 Time | NCAA All-American |
| -Champaign who was named a consensus First Team | NCAA All-American as a senior in 1951-52. |
| rn California with his wife Melanie, who was an | NCAA All-American athlete in the sport of softball. |
| center, Henry was twice selected as a consensus | NCAA All-American, once in 1944 and again in 1945. |
| sity of Pennsylvania, where he was a three-time | NCAA All-American, the 2003 NCAA national champion i |
| arded National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) All-American, All-East Region, and All-ACC hon |
| Banach was a four-time | NCAA All-American, and a three-time NCAA national ch |
| Joseph - where he was a | NCAA All-American. |
| seasons with the Bruins, he was twice named an | NCAA All-American. |
| e on the one-meter board; Diane was also a 1984 | NCAA All-American. |
| B team member (2002, 2005, 2006) and a six-time | NCAA All-American. |
| During her tenure, she coached several | NCAA All-Americans and guided Kelechi Anyanwu to the |
| t), a JuCo national champion (Kelly Revells), 3 | NCAA all-Americans (Quinn Tolbert, Andrew Young, Bry |
| Coached over 415 | NCAA All-Americans |
| Since that time, he has coached 34 D.1 | NCAA All-Americans, 7 national champions, 7 world ch |
| r coach Adolph Rupp and was one of Rupp's first | NCAA All-Americans. |
| After winning the | NCAA all-around title, Cameron was scheduled to comp |
| ional all-around champion and the 2005 and 2008 | NCAA all-around national champion. |
| Elmira College Soaring Eagles, where he earned | NCAA All-North Region honors, was awarded the Elmira |
| All-Big Eight, Big Eight Newcomer of the Year, | NCAA All-Regional team and was a member of the Colle |
| Named to the | NCAA All-Star Team Hockey East in 1999. |
| He coached the | NCAA all-time leader in combined kick return yards i |
| Santos finished his college career third on the | NCAA all-time career passing yardage list with 13,21 |
| mic First Team (2005), Kansas State, Big 12 and | NCAA all-time leader in three-pointers made (392). |
| Williams would go on to set the | NCAA all-time rushing record that season (though it |
| 1994, 1996 and 1997 - | NCAA All-Tournament |
| Fosnes was selected to the | NCAA All-Tournament Team in 1974, as the Commodores |
| NCAA all-tournament team selection: 1977 and 1978 | |
| points as a junior in 1967 and was named to the | NCAA All-Tournament team in 1968. |
| NCAA All-Tournament Team 1982 | |
| ll-America status in 1987 and was a part of the | NCAA All-Tournament Team that same year. |
| eturned to Ole Miss for the 2007 season, as the | NCAA allowed him to practice for 14 days while it so |
| tted to Boston University of the Hockey East in | NCAA along with fellow 2007 Avalanche draft pick Col |
| y the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) along with 17 other schools which deemed the u |
| the | NCAA also stated that forfeits were not part of the |
| The | NCAA also ruled that the University failed to wholly |
| asketball coach and executive who worked in the | NCAA, American Basketball Association, and the Natio |
| ormer National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) American football quarterback for the Florida |
| She has held Commonwealth, US Open, | NCAA and Canadian records in backstroke and butterfl |
| all, Moore pursued administrative jobs with the | NCAA, and a brief stint as an XFL scout. |
| As a consequence, the | NCAA and later the NBA outlawed goaltending. |
| infield and a grass outfield, and complies with | NCAA and Olympic specifications. |
| f the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and at the College Football Hall of Fame. |
| f the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). |
| 1994, which made him ineligible to play in the | NCAA and so upon returning to the USA he competed in |
| was granted a fifth-year of eligibility by the | NCAA and finished the year with 67 receptions for 90 |
| f the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). |
| Linn Held the | NCAA and US Open record in the 100 yard breaststroke |
| ered unfair sanctions against his team from the | NCAA and Pac-10 Conference. |
| 0-meter hurdles, and earned Big Ten Conference, | NCAA and National championship titles. |
| He won the | NCAA and AAU 120-yard and 220-yard hurdles in both 1 |
| ates' National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and prior to that served as the 16th president |
| o network, Westwood One play-by-play (including | NCAA and NFL games), and University of Alabama athle |
| granted an additional season eligibility by the | NCAA and the Naval Academy. |
| defensive coverages, gained high respect in the | NCAA, and as a result, would coach as a defensive co |
| LB), Houston Dynamo (MLS) plus Houston Cougars ( | NCAA) and Rice Owls (NCAA) coverage of the Conferenc |
| With the | NCAA and NBA ban in place, he continued to play bask |
| the first Canadian to serve as a referee in the | NCAA and helped pave the way for several others who |
| Towns specialized in the high hurdles, winning | NCAA and AAU titles in the 120 y hurdles event in 19 |
| Rivas has played in the NBA, | NCAA, and the National Superior Basketball League of |
| which have been the proving ground for numerous | NCAA and NBA basketball players during the summertim |
| d the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to i |
| He played in the | NCAA, and professionally in Spain and Italy. |
| 40 on the CMJ charts, and was added to the NHL, | NCAA and minor league hockey arena playlists. |
| f the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern C |
| meet National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and International Association of Athletics Fed |
| ics Federations (IAAF), allowing it to host all | NCAA and IAAF events within its grounds. |
| m the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( | NCAA) and National Basketball Association (NBA) when |
| Top 4 teams from the | NCAA and the UAAP and the CESAFI qualify automatical |
| He still holds the | NCAA and American records in the 1650 yard freestyle |
| e of the ten most winning in the history of the | NCAA, and has one Final Four appearance (1971). |
| nt-athlete suspensions, an investigation by the | NCAA, and hundreds of embarrassing media reports, ap |
| As former members of the | NCAA's Division III, the university holds seven nati |
| College players from four-year institutions ( | NCAA and NAIA) as well as junior and community colle |
| etball for the University of New Orleans in the | NCAA and is a former Plymouth Raiders and Essex Pira |
| They participate in Division I of the | NCAA and are a member of the Big South Conference. |
| The university joined the | NCAA and began fielding teams, beginning with golf i |
| The 4-3 and 5-2 schemes are still used by | NCAA and NFL teams today. |
| four postseason tournaments (one NIT and three | NCAA) and was also a member of the 1984 Atlantic Coa |
| ice hockey team represent Boston College in the | NCAA and participate in Hockey East. |
| d in a fake job scandal by Sooner boosters, the | NCAA announced that the game, along with eight victo |
| ll six wins were later vacated in 2009 when the | NCAA announced penalties against Alabama for violati |
| ere ought to be a note in this article that the | NCAA apparently doesn't recognize UPitt's claim. |
| 972 to 1977, UConn had winning seasons with one | NCAA appearance reaching the final 16, two NIT appea |
| In 2000, the Wildcats made the first Sweet 16 | NCAA appearance in school history, before losing to |
| Prior to his arrival, the program had just one | NCAA appearance and two trips to the NIT. |
| ern Conference championships and its first ever | NCAA appearance, and a berth in the Sweet 16 in 1991 |
| er helping to lead the team to their first ever | NCAA appearance, he was promoted to head coach. |
| Tigers compile a 104-24 (.813) record with four | NCAA appearances from 1981 to 1985. |
| spent four productive years at RPI, making 128 | NCAA appearances along the way, scoring 23 goals and |
| He guided the Cardinals to two | NCAA appearances during his tenure. |
| from 1948 to 1956, leading the Chieftains to 4 | NCAA Appearances and 1 NIT appearance. |
| tional championship in 1991, as well as to four | NCAA appearances in 1991, 1994, 1995, and 1996. |
| postseason eight straight years (1971-78; five | NCAA appearances, 1972-'74, '77-'78, and three NIT a |
| Tech, Gardin led her Hokies to four consecutive | NCAA appearances. |
| His 3,165 career points scored in the | NCAA are 4th on the all time scoring list behind onl |
| more than one occasion Bosworth referred to the | NCAA as the "National Communists Against Athletes". |
| nior hockey, Canadian University & USA College ( | NCAA), as well as professional hockey. |
| Certified by the | NCAA as simply the Queen City Bowl, from 2002 to 200 |
| is then radical hairstyles and criticism of the | NCAA as much as his play on the field, Bosworth was |
| n is a sprinter who attends and competes in the | NCAA at The University of Texas at Arlington, which |
| Many Wildcats have been | NCAA athletes, and one, Benjamin Benditson, has been |
| For the | NCAA athletic conference in the Central United State |
| es on campus except for social fraternities and | NCAA athletic teams. |
| eries examining the actual monetary value of an | NCAA athletic scholarship won a Deadline Club award |
| nickname "Indians" from all of the school's 15 | NCAA athletic teams. |
| The Southwest Conference (SWC) was an | NCAA athletic conference that existed from 1915 to 1 |
| For the | NCAA athletic conference in the Central United State |
| becoming one of the nation's top 10 Division I | NCAA athletic conferences. |
| Baylor self-imposed punishments, which the | NCAA augmented to include extended probation for the |
| McCarthy received the | NCAA Award of Valor in 1982 in recognition of his br |
| His other | NCAA awards include First Team All American in 2001, |
| n of JUCO ball, Osimani again committed to play | NCAA ball, this time at Texas A&M University after o |
| n of JUCO ball, Osimani again committed to play | NCAA ball, this time at Duquesne University. |
| e Nation of Oklahoma who supported the proposed | NCAA ban on the use of Seminole imagery by Florida S |
| The | NCAA banned the Rebels from post-season play and liv |
| ped above the rim to grab opponents' shots, the | NCAA banned defensive goaltending in 1945. |
| However, shortly before construction began, the | NCAA barred venues in South Carolina and Mississippi |
| Ellis is also active during the | NCAA Baseball Championships having served as Tournam |
| ispino has hosted College Football Saturday and | NCAA baseball regionals for CSTV. |
| m swept the Baton Rouge Regional bracket of the | NCAA baseball post-season and won their first Super- |
| art of the soundtrack in the video game MVP 06: | NCAA Baseball |
| i Stadium appears in the EA Sports game MVP 06: | NCAA Baseball as "Seaside Stadium". |
| ad coach Augie Garrido, the winningest coach in | NCAA baseball history. |
| eam of Florida Atlantic University for the 2002 | NCAA baseball season. |
| Tremie played | NCAA baseball with the University of Houston Cougars |
| NCAA Baseball Attendance | |
| is recognized as the first woman to play men's | NCAA baseball, as well as the first woman to coach m |
| Weaver is on the cover of MVP 07: | NCAA Baseball, in his college uniform. |
| with Arena at Harbor Yard hosting the MAAC and | NCAA basketball and hockey tournaments, the Park Cit |
| o host the first and second rounds of the men's | NCAA Basketball Tournament for the first ten years o |
| The Cyclones progressed to the Elite 8 of the | NCAA basketball tournament his junior season. |
| r team received a No. 4 bid to play in the 2007 | NCAA Basketball Tournament. |
| its population, arena size and lack of a major | NCAA basketball program in the Roanoke Valley. |
| squad which advanced to the Elite Eight of the | NCAA basketball tournament. |
| He has also called NFL and | NCAA Basketball Tournament games for Westwood One. |
| o post-season events such as bowl games and the | NCAA Basketball Tournament. |
| El Paso) team, helping the Miners win the 1966 | NCAA basketball championship. |
| The stadium hosted the | NCAA Basketball Tournament three times, as a regiona |
| Strickland hopped on to the | NCAA basketball scene quickly. |
| Jack Tingle | NCAA basketball player, NBA professional basketball |
| NCAA basketball did not feature a three-point line d | |
| The Coliseum was the host of the | NCAA Basketball Tournament East Regional in 1970. |
| eat Sheet to give some tips on handicapping the | NCAA Basketball Tournament in 2010. |
| Bowlsby was selected as the | NCAA Basketball Selection Committee Head in 2006. |
| 14, 1989 in Spokane, Washington) was a women's | NCAA basketball player for the Tennessee Lady Vols. |
| orn 18 May 1982) is an American who is a former | NCAA basketball player. |
| He holds the | NCAA Basketball record for most consecutive games sc |
| Dwight also serves as a regular NBA and | NCAA basketball analyst on Montreal radio station TH |
| his game is the current highest scoring game in | NCAA basketball history [1]. |
| He earned the | NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player i |
| ting Event: Major Market for a January 21, 2006 | NCAA basketball game between La Salle and Saint Jose |
| He was heavily recruited to play division I | NCAA basketball (Villanova, UNLV, Duke) but had prev |
| team advanced to the quarterfinals of the 1956 | NCAA basketball tournament before losing to eventual |
| As a player, Keefe spent two seasons of | NCAA basketball at UC Irvine before transferring to |
| His son, Michael Haddix, is a former | NCAA basketball player for the Siena College Saints. |
| ganization that has placed over 60 players into | NCAA basketball on full scholarships. |
| Miles Simon, 1994, current | NCAA basketball analyst for ESPN and former NBA guar |
| ssee under Pat Summitt, the all-time winningest | NCAA Basketball coach and was the former interim hea |
| rsity of Utah during the mid-1960s, winning the | NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player a |
| , (1947- ), Owner of Fluke Transport, acclaimed | NCAA basketball referee, named by Referee Magazine t |
| n Adam Morrison, Batista finished the 2005-2006 | NCAA basketball season averaging over 19 points and |
| Dwane Casey (born April 17, 1957) is a former | NCAA basketball player and coach who currently is a |
| ay Night Football, the NFL on Westwood One, the | NCAA Basketball Tourney, BCS bowls, and Westwood One |
| ollege of the Holy Cross team that won the 1947 | NCAA Basketball Tournament. |
| led Maine to its first four appearances in the | NCAA Basketball Tournament in the school's history. |
| 1951 | NCAA Basketball Champions |
| He is the only player in | NCAA basketball history to lead the nation in reboun |
| L Centre Ice, NFL Sunday Ticket, NASCAR In Car, | NCAA basketball and HPItv horse racing. |
| Huertas committed to play | NCAA basketball for the Florida Gators after leading |
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