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Division I Manual from the year 2001-02.
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Division II Manual from the year 2001-02.
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95th annual convention info.
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This publication incorporates the final legislative actions taken by the Division I Board of Directors from August 1, 1999, through the Board’s April 2000 meeting. In addition, interpretations identified by the Division I Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet Subcommittee on Legislative Review/Interpretations are included in the Manual.
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This publication incorporates the legislative actions of the 94th annual NCAA Convention, January 9-11, 2000. In addition, interpretations identified by the Division III Interpretations and Legislation Committee, noncontroversial amendments adopted by the Management Council, pursuant to Constitution 5.3.1.1.1, and modifications of wording adopted by the Management Council, pursuant to 5.4.1.1.1, are included in the Manual. Legislation approved by the 94th Convention is set off by a gray background and contains the date of adoption or revision.
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This book contains a review of revenues and expenses for the 2000-01 fiscal year and also includes a forward-looking component that describes NCAA plans for the next several years.
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The accompanying statement of financial position and the related statements of changes in net assets and of cash flows present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of The NCAA Foundation, Inc. (the “Foundation”) at August 31, 2001, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
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This study is the fifth in a series conducted for or by the NCAA to measure the substance-use patterns of NCAA college student-athletes. The initial National Study of the Substance Use and Abuse Habits of College Student-Athletes was presented in 1985. Subsequent studies have been conducted at four-year intervals.
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The financial information in this report is classified and presented in detail by division. In addition, summary tables present limited data for all divisions. The reported numbers consist almost entirely of averages and frequency distributions for the respective divisions. Financial data for the 1985 and 1989 fiscal years are taken from the 1990 edition of the report by the same title.
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This report provides summary information concerning revenues and expenses of NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics programs for the 2000-2001 fiscal year. It is the result of a questionnaire survey conducted during the fall of 2001.
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In each edition of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Soccer Rules, there are several areas that are given special attention. These are identified as points of emphasis. While they may not represent any rules changes as such, their importance must not be overlooked. In some cases, the points of emphasis are more important than some of the rules changes.
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This report provides summary information concerning personnel, revenues, expenses and other comparative variables of men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletics programs at NCAA member institutions for the 1999-00 fiscal year. The summary information may be used to help track gender-equity issues at the collegiate level. This report is the result of a survey conducted during the fall of 2000.
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These guidelines form a harmony of agreement between coaches, players, game officials and administrators which places each contest in an environment of fairness and sportsmanship. Every participant in the collegiate football scene shares a responsibility for ethical conduct that enhances the future of this American tradition.
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In each edition of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Soccer Rules, there are several areas that are given special attention. These are identified as points of emphasis. While they may not represent any rules changes as such, their importance must not be overlooked. In some cases, the points of emphasis are more important than some of the rules changes.
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At its annual meeting March 8-11, 1998, the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Committee voted to adopt FINA/United States Water Polo rules with certain exceptions. NCAA exceptions are indicated in bold. The chart below refers to rule and section, respectively. The major changed segments for 2000 are identified in the rules by a screened background.
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Division I Manual from the year 2000-01.
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Division II Manual from the year of 2000-01.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the organization through which the nation’s colleges and universities speak and act on athletics matters at the national level. It is a voluntary association of 1,261 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals devoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate athletics.
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