The NCAA produces rules of play in 15 sports. Each book contains diagrams
of playing areas, official signals, and official interpretations and rulings.
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
The Division II Membership Report, which is made available exclusively in digital form for the first time, highlights the progress that we have made in Division II over the last decade.
A Legacy of Leadership - NCAA President Myles Brand, the first university president to serve as the Association’s chief executive, died September 16 from pancreatic cancer. He was 67. “Myles Brand was a dear friend and a great academic leader. He was a tireless advocate for the student-athlete,” said Michael Adams, president of the University of Georgia and chair of the NCAA Executive Committee. “Indeed, he worked to ensure that the student was first in the student-athlete model. He will be greatly missed.”
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
Contains men's all time tournament brackets, tournament milestones, all-time Final Four rosters, coaches' records, team and individual records, and other interesting facts about one of the nation's premier sporting events. This information is available online at NCAAPublications.com, NCAA.com or NCAA.org.
The Women's Final Four Records book highlights all aspects of the event including Preliminary Rounds, the Tournament, the Coaches, Attendance and Sites and the Tournament Field.
This report represents the 2009 edition of Revenues and Expenses of NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics Programs. Although editions prior to 1989 were conducted, independently of the NCAA, by Professor Mitch Raiborn of Bradley University, editions subsequent to that date have been joint efforts of the NCAA research staff and Daniel L. Fulks of Transylvania University. This edition includes data for the fiscal years 2004 through 2008.