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non-shooting, the opposing team receives two free throws. In addition, if an NBA or WNBA team has not entered the penalty in the last two minutes of a period, its team foul count is reset; the second team foul in the last two minutes triggers the penalty. In the NCAA men's game, the penalty begins with the seventh team foul in a half. However, the fouled player must make the first free throw in order to get the second. This is called a "one-and-one" or "one and the bonus" situation. On the tenth team foul, the "double bonus" situation comes into play, meaning that every subsequent team foul results in two free throws for the opposing team. No free throws are shot at either level for a player control foul, which is an offensive foul (usually a charge). Unlike NBA/WNBA rules, the team foul count does not reset in the last two minutes of a half (men's) or quarter (women's). Overtime periods are considered an extension of the second half under NCAA men's rules and the fourth quarter under NCAA women's rules, but not under NBA/WNBA rules; in those leagues, the fourth team foul in any overtime period, or the second in the last two minutes, triggers the penalty.
642:, the NCAA tournament had become more prestigious than before, with conference champions and the majority of top-ranked teams competing there. The NCAA tournament eventually overtook the NIT by 1960. Through the 1960s and 1970s, with UCLA leading the way as winner of ten NCAA Tournament championships, a shift in power to teams from the west amplified the shift of attention away from the New York City-based NIT. When the NCAA tournament expanded its field of teams from 25 to 32 in 1975, to 48 in 1980, to 64 in 1985, and to 68 teams in 2011, interest in the NCAA tournament increased again and again, as it comprised more and more teams, soon including all of the strongest ones. (Expansion also improved the distribution of playing locations, which number roughly one-third the number of teams in the field.)
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changes in affiliation lead to changes in the composition of basketball conferences. When a conference loses a member to another conference, it will often try to recruit a replacement from a third conference. This triggers a domino effect, and smaller, less stable conferences struggle to remain large enough to compete at the same level as they had in the past. The smallest
Division I conferences sometimes recruit Division II teams and help those institutions transition to Division I, in order to replace teams they have lost. Sometimes, this is done pre-emptively to make the conference larger and protect it against the possible loss of some of its teams.
1965:, which disbanded at the end of the 2018–19 school year. In 2017, eight of its nine members announced a mass exodus to the Lone Star Conference (LSC) effective in 2019. The remaining member would soon announce that it would become a de facto member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA), and one of the original eight schools to announce a move to the LSC later changed course and chose to become a de facto MIAA member as well. The two schools that moved to the MIAA are technically associate members because they do not sponsor football, a mandatory sport for full conference members.
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797:, the university said it would not stop Langer from "what we feel is a matter of religious freedom," and all Ivy League presidents fully endorsed Yale's stand. Thereafter, Yale played Langer in basketball games the following season. A special assistant to the President of Yale, Henry Chauncey Jr., said: "There is no question that Jack Langer will continue to play basketball. We don't care what they do - Jack Langer will play when the coach wants to use him." On January 15, 1970, the NCAA Council placed Yale University on two‐year "full athletic
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seniors on the teams, considering their last season just got abruptly taken from them. The NCAA did consider granting waivers to the student athletes who participated in winter sports (including basketball) so that they could regain eligibility for the 2021 season. However, many of the seniors were projected to be picked in the NBA draft, so this led to the difficult decision of playing one more year with their college teammates or moving on to the big stage.
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3121:), have kept the college game alive and well. Some commentators have argued that the higher turnover of players has increased the importance of good coaches. Many teams have been highly successful, for instance, by emphasizing personality in their recruiting efforts, with the goal of creating a cohesive group that, while lacking stars, plays together for all four years and thus develops a higher level of sophistication than less stable teams could achieve.
3114:. Fewer high schoolers were progressing directly to the NBA without at least one year of college basketball beginning in 2006; citing maturity concerns after several incidents involving young players, the labor agreement between players and owners now specifies that players must turn 19 years of age during the calendar year of the draft to be eligible. Additionally, U.S. players must be at least one year removed from their high school graduation.
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tournament receives an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. However, teams that are in transition from
Division II are not eligible for the NCAA tournament. Therefore, if such a team wins a conference tournament, the conference will use an alternate method to select the team to receive its automatic bid. Some conferences allow transitioning teams to participate in their conference tournaments; others do not allow this.
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388:. Finding opponents can be problematic for an independent team, particularly during the latter part of the season, when most other teams are regularly playing conference opponents. In addition, each conference gets an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Independent teams do not have access to such a pathway and must be selected at-large in order to participate in the tournament. Chicago State will join the
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feet (6.7 m) in the corners or baseline. On the NCAA court, the three-point line had been a constant 19 feet 9 inches (6.02 m), but the NCAA Rules
Committee voted in May 2007 to extend it a foot more to 20 feet 9 inches (6.32 m), which became effective beginning the 2008–09 season for men and the 2011–12 season for women. Effective in 2019–20, the NCAA adopted the current
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429:, who in the winter of 1891 was given the task of creating a game that would keep track athletes in shape and that would prevent them from getting hurt. The date of the first formal basketball game played at the Springfield YMCA Training School under Naismith's rules is generally given as December 21, 1891. Basketball began to be played at some college campuses by 1893.
3470:, which was also split into Divisions I and II through the 2019–20 season. From 2020 to 2021, the NAIA will adopt a single-division format for basketball, with the men's and women's tournaments featuring 64 teams each. In both tournaments, the first two rounds will be held at 16 regional sites, with only the winner at each site advancing to the final tournament site.
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801:" in all sports. It thereby restricted Yale teams and athletes (not just basketball players) for two years from competing in NCAA tournaments, championships and other postseason competitions, and from receiving any monies for televised events. The decision impacted 300 Yale students, every Yale student on its sports teams, over the next two years.
373:(ACC) had a footprint that extended from Maryland to Florida, with all members located in states on the Atlantic Coast in the 1990s. It has since expanded to include members in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Indiana. On July 1, 2024, the ACC will admit two new members located in California and one new member located in Texas.
3198: in) at the top of the circle and 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in) at the corners and baseline for Division I men's play, with Divisions II and III following in 2020–21. The previous college men's arc will remain in use for women's play for the time being, but the FIBA arc was to be used on an experimental basis in the 2020
1704:– Will become inactive after the 2023–24 season, with 10 of its 12 members moving to other conferences after the season. The remaining two members will play the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons as affiliate members of the West Coast Conference. If the Pac-12 cannot successfully recruit new members during that time, it may dissolve.
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appropriate shoes and socks, including dress shoes, dress boots, or other presentable shoes, but not including sneakers, sandals, flip-flops, or work boots. The WNBA has a similar dress code, adjusted for standard women's attire. NCAA rules have no set dress code rule, leaving it up to individual teams or conferences.
3224: in) at the top of the circle and 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in) at the corners and baseline. The NCAA lane measures 12 feet (3.7 m) in width, while the NBA and WNBA lane is 16 feet (4.9 m); the FIBA lane is marginally wider than the NBA/WNBA lane at exactly 4.9 m (16 ft 1 in).
724:. Finally ACC schools—typically under pressure from boosters and civil rights groups—integrated their teams. With an alumni base that dominated local and state politics, society and business, the ACC flagship schools were successful in their endeavor—as Pamela Grundy argues, they had learned how to win:
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for non-Sunday home games, gold) at home. Since the 2017–18 season, the NBA only requires that road teams wear colors that contrast sufficiently with the home team's choice, meaning that "color on color" games are now possible. This is for regular season play only; home teams always wear white during
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is used in the NBA and WNBA. In the NCAA, once the first possession has been established from the opening tip, no further jump balls occur except to begin an overtime period. Since 1981, a possession arrow on the scorer's table has dictated which team should possess the ball, with the arrow switching
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line (with this rule only having been added to the women's college game in the 2013–14 season), while NBA and WNBA rules allow only 8 seconds. However, like the NBA and WNBA (and high school basketball), during the last minute of each period, the game clock keeps time remaining in the period measured
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No shouldering, holding, pushing, striking, or tripping in any way of an opponent is allowed. The first infringement of this rule by any person shall count as a foul; the second shall disqualify him until the next goal is made or, if there was evident intent to injure the person, for the whole of the
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The Yale case, involving basketball player Jack Langer, is tragic. It shows that the NCAA is willing to use any weapon in its continuing power struggle with the
Amateur Athletic Union. It shows that the NCAA does not care if it hurts member institutions or individual athletes in the process. It shows
746:. The NCAA failed to permit such participation by American college basketball players despite the fact that it had permitted such participation in the past and continued to permit participation by American college athletes in other Maccabiah Games sports, such as swimming, track, fencing, and soccer.
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In 2016, the field did not expand, but the round numbers changed again. The first four games containing the last 8 teams is now referred to as the first four. Consequently, the first round does not start until the first four games are out of the way and the field is narrowed to 64 teams. So after the
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The shifts in conference membership are primarily driven by schools seeking lucrative media rights deals and appropriately competitive playing partners for their football programs. In most cases, schools house as many of their sports in the same primary conference as possible. So, the football-driven
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The NBA introduced a new dress code rule in 2005. Now players are required to wear business casual attire whenever they are engaged in team or league business. This includes a long or short-sleeved dress shirt (collared or turtleneck), and/or a sweater; dress slacks, khaki pants, or dress jeans, and
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The cancellation of the tournament, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, led to a lot of uncertainty for the coaches, players, and NCAA as a whole. Many people were very disappointed and had wished it was just delayed, rather than completely being cancelled. Unfortunately, this pandemic really effected the
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NCAA teams can call a timeout after they made a basket (Indiana scores a 3-point field goal and calls a timeout); in the NBA and WNBA, only the opposing team can call a timeout after a basket is made. From the 2015–16 season through 2018–19, NCAA men's coaches were banned from calling timeouts from
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operated separate
Division I and Division II men's and women's basketball championships; the distinction between the two divisions was that D-I schools awarded basketball scholarships while D-II schools chose not to. Basketball divisions were abolished after the 2019–20 season, and single men's and
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A team may make a certain number of non-shooting fouls per period before the opposing team is awarded free throws. In the NBA, WNBA, and (since 2015–16) NCAA women's basketball, the fifth team foul in a quarter places the team in penalty. For every foul starting with the fifth, whether shooting or
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held to tradition and drafted players who had graduated from college. This was a mutually beneficial relationship for the NBA and colleges—the colleges held onto players who would otherwise go professional, and the NBA did not have to fund a minor league. As the college game became commercialized,
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The one-and-done rule has been a part of college basketball since 2006, the first NBA draft it affected. The rule was created by NBA Commissioner, David Stern, which changed the draft age from 18 years old to 19 years old. This change meant players could not be drafted into the NBA straight out of
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varied from year to year, and it soon used multiple locations each year, so more fans could see games without traveling to New York. Although the NIT was created earlier and was more prestigious than the NCAA for many years, it ultimately lost popularity and status to the NCAA Tournament. In 1950,
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are both highly successful college basketball organizations. Women's
Division I is often televised, but to smaller audiences than Men's Division I. Generally, small colleges join Division II, while colleges of all sizes that choose not to offer athletic scholarships join Division III. Games other
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before fouling out, as opposed to their NBA counterparts, who are allowed six. This maintains the same ratio of minutes of play per foul allowed, eight. However, the WNBA allows players six personal fouls despite playing the same number of minutes as the NCAA. The number of team fouls allotted is
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Though the height of the basket, the foul line's distance from the backboard, and the court dimensions are the same, the distance between the three-point line and the backboard is different. The NBA three-point line measures 23 feet 9 inches (7.24 m) at the top of the circle, or 22
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When the ball goes out of bounds, it shall be thrown into the field and played by the first person touching it. In case of dispute the umpire shall throw it straight into the field. The thrower-in is allowed five seconds. If he holds it longer, it shall go to the opponent. If any side persists in
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In 2011, the NCAA field expanded to 68 teams and the last 8 teams playing for four spots making the field into 64, which is called the first round and so on. The former first round is called the second round, the second round is called the third round, and the Sweet
Sixteen is the same, but it is
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is an exception. It uses the regular-season conference standings to determine qualification for its tournament, but seeding is based on a formulaic ranking of the strength of the qualifiers, including their performances against non-conference opponents. In most cases, the winner of the conference
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Most games between conference opponents take place in the latter part of the season. While there are various rankings of teams throughout the entire NCAA, there are also conference standings based on the results of games against conference opponents. Once the conference schedule is complete, the
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Each organization has different conferences to divide the teams into groups. Traditionally, the location of a school has been a significant factor in determining conference affiliation. The bulk of the games on a team's schedule during the season are against fellow conference members. Therefore,
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For men's basketball, the three-point arc was extended to the FIBA distance of 6.75 meters (22 ft 2 in) from the center of the basket and 6.6 meters (21 ft 8 in) in the corners. This change took immediate effect in
Division I, and will take effect in Divisions II and III in
742:. The Maccabiah Games are an international multi-sport event held in Israel, open to all Jewish athletes from around the world, and to all Israeli citizens regardless of their religion. In 1961 the Games were declared a "Regional Sports Event" by, and under the auspices and supervision of, the
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The widespread admiration that athletic ability inspired would help transform athletic fields from grounds of symbolic play to forces for social change, places where a wide range of citizens could publicly and at times effectively challenge the assumptions that cast them as unworthy of full
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called the probation "not only unjust, but intolerable", and urged the Ivy League to withdraw from the NCAA. Harvard track and field captain Ed Nosal and two other
Harvard athletes, sympathetic to Langer and Yale and disdainful of the absurdity of the NCAA rule, protested at the
500:, because although the Iowa team that played Chicago in 1896 was composed of University of Iowa students, it reportedly did not officially represent the university, rather it was organized through a YMCA. By 1900, the game of basketball had spread to colleges across the country.
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geographic proximity of conference members allows local rivalries to develop and minimizes travel costs. Further, televised road games played in the same time zone as that of the visiting team's fans tend to draw larger audiences, which enhances the value of the media rights.
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participation in U.S. society. While athletic successes would not rid society of prejudice or stereotype—black athletes would continue to confront racial slurs... the discipline, intelligence, and poise to contend for position or influence in every arena of national life.
704:(ACC) took the lead. "College basketball data allow for direct comparisons of the racial differences in the marginal revenues generated by players" (Brown and Jewell 1995). First they started to schedule integrated teams from the North. The wake-up call came in 1966 when
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The referee shall be judge of the ball and shall decide when the ball is in play, in bounds, to which side it belongs, and shall keep the time. He shall decide when a goal has been made and keep account of the goals, with any other duties that are usually performed by a
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comprises institutions with similar, high academic standards that prefer to schedule nearly all their conference basketball games on
Fridays and Saturdays, except during breaks between semesters, to minimize the disruption caused to the studies of the student-athletes.
3259:. Zone defense is permitted in the NBA and WNBA; however, players cannot stand in the lane for more than three seconds if they are not guarding anyone. In NCAA basketball, no such restriction exists, and coaches are free to design a variety of defensive techniques.
472:). Drexel won the game, which was played under rules allowing nine players per side, among many other variations from modern basketball, 26–1. The first intercollegiate match using the modern rule of five players per side is often credited as a game between the
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A goal shall be made when the ball is thrown or batted from the grounds into the basket and stays there, providing those defending the goal do not touch or disturb the goal. If the ball rests on the edges, and the opponent moves the basket, it shall count as a
2306:, which had been decimated earlier in the decade by the closure of several of its member schools and conference realignment in Division III, disbanded as an all-sports conference. (It remains in operation for men's volleyball and the non-NCAA esports.) The
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was originally composed of institutions in the Midwest. It has since expanded to include members in New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania. On July 1, 2024, the Big Ten will admit four new members, all of which are located in the Pacific Time Zone. The
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though, it became increasingly difficult for "student athletes" to be students. A growing number of poor, but highly talented, teenage basketball players found the system exploitative—they brought in funds to schools where they played without income.
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high school. Instead, however, they usually went to a college to play only one season before entering the following NBA draft when they were eligible, hence the name one-and-done. The first player to be drafted during this "one-and-done era" was
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the bench while the ball is live at any time in the game; from 2019 to 2020, they are again allowed to call such timeouts, but only during the last 2 minutes of any period (half or overtime). Players have not been subject to this restriction.
4410:"Protection of College Athletes. Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Education and Labor. House of Representatives, Ninety-Third Congress; First Session on H.R. 5623 and H.R. 5624", March and April 1973.
638:(when the NIT comprised 12 and the NCAA 8 teams), the NCAA ruled that no team could compete in both tournaments, and effectively indicated that a team eligible for the NCAA tournament should play in it. Not long afterward, assisted by the
1758:, with no conference membership. However, the rise of televised college sports in the 1980s led to the formation of many new conferences and the expansion of previously existing conferences. Currently, the only Division I independent is
657:. This move was done largely out of fear of the virus spreading to players and watchers, with prior attempts to limit the spread without canceling by first choosing to limit attendees, and then canceling the tournament in its entirety.
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Men only: The shot clock will be reset to 20 seconds, or the amount remaining on the shot clock if greater, when the ball is inbounded in the frontcourt after (1) a defensive foul or (2) a deliberate kick or fisting of the ball by the
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Racial integration of all-white collegiate sports teams was high on the regional agenda in the 1950s and 1960s. These issues included inequality, racism, and the alumni demand for the top players needed to win high-profile games. The
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Women only: Abandoned the "flagrant-1" and "flagrant-2" foul designations in favor of the FIBA standard of "unsportsmanlike" and "disqualifying" fouls. The new "unsportsmanlike" designation now includes contact dead-ball technicals.
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Restricted area arc created 3 feet from the center of the basket (men and women). When an offensive player makes contact with a defender who establishes position within this area, the resulting foul is blocking on the defender.
753:(AAU) – with which the NCAA was locked in a bitter power struggle – was for the first time organizing the Team USA basketball team for the Maccabiah Games, a role that had formerly been held by the NCAA. NCAA executive director
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As of the 2021–22 season, NCAA men's games are divided into two halves, each 20 minutes long; NBA games are played in four quarters of 12 minutes each; and WNBA and NCAA women's games are played in 10-minute quarters. The NCAA
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also different. In all three competitions, team fouls can be categorized as shooting or non-shooting. A shooting foul occurs when a player gets fouled in the act of shooting (while airborne), giving him the chance to shoot
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The game clock will be stopped with successful baskets in the last minute of each half and in the last minute of overtime, with no substitution permitted.The 5-second rule regarding closely guarded players is eliminated.
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in 1970, before his college class graduation, defying NBA rules. Haywood pleaded that, as his family's sole wage earner, he should be allowed to earn a living in the NBA or else his family would face destitution. The
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In women's play, six players now allowed in lane spaces (four defenders, two offensive players). Additionally, the defensive players nearest the basket are now required to line up in the second space from the basket.
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In women's play only, if the defending team commits a foul during a throw-in after a made basket or free throw, the team putting the ball in play retains the right to run the end line during the subsequent throw-in.
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The women's rule regarding lane alignment during free throws (maximum of four defenders and two offensive players, with the nearest defenders on the second space from the basket) is extended to the men's game.
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conference stages a tournament that includes some or all of its teams. The regular-season conference standings are generally used to determine qualification for and seeding in the conference tournament. The
3282:. While the NBA and WNBA allow players to wear any number from 0 to 99, including 00, so long as it is available, the NCAA disallows any jersey number with a 6, 7, 8, or 9 in it. This is done to allow the
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The ball will be thrown in from out of bounds at mid-court by the team shooting a free throw after a technical foul. Previously, the ball was put into play by a center jump after the technical free throw.
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reported that the failure of the NCAA to permit such participation in Maccabiah basketball was believed "to stem from the N.C.A.A.'s feud with the Amateur Athletic Union over control of athletes." Author
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Beginning with a team's 10th foul in a half, two free throws (the so-called "double bonus") are to be awarded for each non-shooting personal foul on the defense, and each loose-ball foul (men only).
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The pervasiveness of college basketball throughout the nation, the large population of graduates from "major conference" universities, and the NCAA's marketing of "March Madness" (officially the
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Technical fouls will be assessed for derogatory comments on an opponent's race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability.
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defeated the all-white University of Kentucky team to win the NCAA national basketball championship. This happened at a time when there weren't any black varsity basketball players in either the
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The list of calls reviewable by instant replay expanded to include basket interference and goaltending, but only in the last 2 minutes of regulation time or the last 2 minutes of any overtime.
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The jump ball is eliminated except for the start of the game and overtime if necessary. An alternating arrow will indicate possession of the ball in jump-ball situations in a game (men only).
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career. The past 30 years had displayed a remarkable change in the college game. The best international players routinely skipped college entirely, many American stars passed up on college (
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When the entire ball is over the level of the basket during a shot and touches the backboard, it is a goaltending violation if the ball is subsequently touched, even if still moving upward.
512:'s annual U.S. national championship tournament (first played in 1898) often featured collegiate teams playing against non-college teams. Four colleges won the AAU tournament championship:
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gives teams of both sexes 30 seconds to shoot, while the shot clock used in both the NBA and WNBA gives teams 24 seconds. Also, NCAA teams are allowed 10 seconds to move the ball past the
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A three-point shot was introduced, with the line a uniform 19 feet 9 inches (6.02 m) from the center of the basket. Mandatory for men's basketball; experimental for women's.
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once again that the NCAA is ... under the control of a stubborn, dictatorial hierarchy that does not hesitate to use athletes and schools alike as mere pawns in a game of power politics.
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leagues, lets the home team decide which uniform to wear, but with a few exceptions the home team has continued the tradition of the college game and wears white (or in the case of the
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A player cannot run with the ball. The player must throw it from the spot on which he catches it, with allowance to be made for a man who catches the ball when running at a good speed.
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first four games the first round starts instead of that being the second round. The Second is now when there are 32 teams left, the sweet sixteen is the third round, and so on.
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from all three divisions of the NCAA, sets the rules for college men's basketball play. A parallel committee sets rules for college women's play. Although many of the
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was held in Indianapolis – the first stand-alone post-season tournament exclusively for college teams. The champions of six major conferences participated:
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Kicked balls will no longer reset the shot clock. If the violation occurs with less than 15 seconds, the clock will be reset to 15 seconds.
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In a held ball situation initiated by the defense, the defense shall gain possession of the ball regardless of the possession arrow.
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Charles H. Martin, "The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow in Southern College Sports: The Case of the Atlantic Coast Conference."
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My Story of the 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship and How One Team Triumphed Against the Odds and Changed America Forever
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described as "power-mad" and others described as a "petty tyrant", headed the NCAA and was involved in the decision. The
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One free throw for each common foul for the first six personal fouls in a half, and the one-and-one is used thereafter.
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This article is about the top-tier level of college basketball. For the current Division I NCAA basketball seasons, see
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The following is a list of some of the major NCAA Basketball rule changes with the year they went into effect.
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merged after the 2022–23 season under the United East banner. The last previous change came in 2020, when the
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4366:"RULING TO EXTEND TO ALL ELI SPORTS; Penalty Stems From Yale's Unwavering Stand to Use an Ineligible Player"
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that may be provided to the athletes. Teams with more talent tend to win over teams with less talent.
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A dribbler may not shoot for a field goal and may dribble only once, and then with two hands.
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merged into the Capital Athletic Conference, with the merged entity soon renaming itself the
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In the early decades of college basketball, and well into the 1970s, many schools played as
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Restricted area arc extended from 3 feet to 4 feet from the center of the basket (men only).
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by standing on the awards stand wearing blue Yale jerseys. In February 1970, Representative
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The free throw on the common foul for the first six personal fouls in a half is eliminated.
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Games are to be played in four 10-minute quarters. Previously it was two 20-minute halves.
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The men's shot clock changed to 30 seconds, making it identical to the women's shot clock.
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The first recorded game between two college teams occurred on November 22, 1894, when the
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HON. ROBERT N. GIAIMO OF CONNECTICUT IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (February 2, 1970).
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Learning to win: Sports, education, and social change in twentieth-century North Carolina
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Women's basketball introduces the five-player full-court game on an experimental basis.
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Five personal fouls disqualifies a player; no extra foul is permitted in overtime (men).
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Any player who has yet to foul out will be allowed to receive a fifth foul in overtime.
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The ball may be batted in any direction with one or both hands, but never with the fist.
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In 2021, the tournament was able to take place, and the teams were so ready to be back.
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The ball must be held by the hands. The arms or body must not be used for holding it.
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528:(1925). College teams were also runners-up in 1915, 1917, 1920, 1921, 1932 and 1934.
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The only school to have won national titles in both the NAIA and NCAA Division I is
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basketball conferences. All of these schools also sponsor women's basketball except
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Nesseler, Cornel; Carlos, Gomez-Gonzalez; Dietl, Helmut; del Corral, Julio (2020).
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The most recent change in the list of Division II conferences is the demise of the
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The first known college to field a basketball team against an outside opponent was
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began to employ players who had not yet graduated from college. After a season of
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No player with the ball may stand in the free throw lane for more than 3 seconds.
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List of teams with the most victories in NCAA Division I men's college basketball
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Players are disqualified upon committing their fifth personal foul (women only).
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was the Men's 2021 NCAA Champions. In 2022, Kansas won the tournament, defeating
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Teams are not required to join conferences and may play as independents instead.
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4869:"Spencer Haywood: the NBA star who opened the door for generations of prodigies"
4800:"Race and employment: The historical case of head coaches in college basketball"
4722:"The men's college basketball rule changes to know about this season | NCAA.com"
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to crown a national champion for smaller colleges and universities. Unlike the
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Offensive players cannot stand in the free throw lane for more than 3 seconds.
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Syracuse vs. Duke Breaks NCAA On-Campus Attendance Record With Crowd of 35,642
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are Christian colleges and universities located in the Pacific Time Zone. The
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4126:"2020 NCAA Tournament canceled due to growing threat of coronavirus pandemic"
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National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Divisions I, II, and III
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The most recent changes to the roster of D-III conferences came in 2023. The
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Teams have the option of taking a free throw or taking the ball at midcourt.
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4851:"Supreme Court justices see 'exploitation' of college athletes in NCAA case"
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it was held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and 1937–1999 it was held at Municipal then
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rules apply in NCAA play, there are differences that make NCAA play unique.
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Division II schools without conference affiliations for the 2022–23 season:
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The men's rule regarding intentional fouls is extended to the women's game.
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Players are disqualified upon committing their fourth personal foul (women).
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The time shall be two fifteen-minute halves, with five minutes rest between.
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http://www.livestrong.com/article/378124-the-history-of-college-basketball/
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The 10-second (mid-court) line is introduced to reduce stalling (men only).
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4775:"Everyone seems to agree one-and-done is bad, but will it finally change?"
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National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Divisions I and II
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Players are disqualified upon committing their fourth personal foul (men).
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in the championship. For the women's competition, the 2021 champions were
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Breaking the Ice: The Racial Integration of Southwest Conference Football
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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament bids by school and conference
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the playoffs. The WNBA, however, follows the college rule for all games.
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that were all-male until the 1990s and remain overwhelmingly male today.
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The five-player full-court game becomes mandatory for women's basketball.
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The side making the most goals in that time shall be declared the winner.
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The shot clock will change to only 20 seconds on any offensive rebound.
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Volumes 43-46, p. 7, Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1972.
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Women's basketball changed from 20-minute halves to 10-minute quarters.
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The men's alternating possession rule is extended to the women's game.
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The first known tournament featuring exclusively college teams was the
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using hand signals with one hand, as each hand has only five fingers.
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Amateur basketball played by students of higher education institutions
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4145:"Stanford wins first women's NCAA championship since 1992 | NCAA.com"
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Players are assessed a Class B technical foul for a flop (men only).
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The men's three-point line was made mandatory for women's basketball.
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Teams can no longer waive free throws and take the ball at midcourt.
4318:"Yale Junior Caught In NCAA Feud, After Playing In Maccabiah Games,"
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4958:"2008 NCAA MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RULES AND INTERPRETATIONS"
4675:"Men's basketball 3-point line extended to international distance"
4170:"South Carolina beats UConn to win 2022 NCAA women's championship"
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The 5-second rule regarding closely guarded players is reinstated.
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on July 1, 2024, leaving no independent teams in NCAA Division I.
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List of NCAA Division I women's basketball career scoring leaders
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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament all-time team records
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The free-throw lane is increased from 6 feet to 12 feet in width.
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The Final Report of the President's Commission on Olympic Sports
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Women's basketball adopted the men's 4-foot restricted area arc.
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called the NCAA decision a "classic example of NCAA stupidity".
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Timeouts can be made by players on the court or the head coach.
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The ball may be thrown in any direction with one or both hands.
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The men's shot clock is reduced from 45 seconds to 35 seconds.
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Running with the ball was changed from a foul to a violation.
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in 1937, although it was quickly surpassed in prestige by the
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List of NCAA Division I Men's Final Four appearances by coach
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The dunk is made illegal during the game and during warmups.
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also sponsors men and women's college-level basketball. The
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televises the semifinals as well as the Division III Final.
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In 1939, another national tournament was implemented by the
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Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Association
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49:"NCAA Basketball" redirects here. For the video games, see
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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament bids by school
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Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges
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As of the 2023–24 college basketball season, there are 23
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Coaches are allowed to speak to players during a timeout.
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List of current NCAA Division I men's basketball coaches
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The NCAA Men's Basketball Rules Committee, consisting of
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California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)
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in Israel. He did so with the approval of Yale President
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technically the fourth round in the current format, etc.
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Bennett H. Beach and John L. Powers (January 17, 1970).
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and the Midwest (where traditionally strong programs at
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which ruled in 1971 that the NBA does not have the same
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delaying the game, the umpire shall call a foul on them.
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Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
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The center jump after every made basket is eliminated.
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NCAA Division I Men's Final Four appearances by school
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NCAA Division I Men's Final Four appearances by school
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List of college men's basketball coaches with 600 wins
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in 1976) straight out of high school and went on to a
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The 45-second shot clock is introduced for men's play.
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Freshmen are now eligible to play varsity basketball.
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Number of timeouts for each team reduced from 5 to 4.
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6142:
List of college athletics championship game outcomes
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1373:
Women's three-point arc extended to match men's arc.
4569:“Rationale for the Student-Athletes Bill of Rights”
4363:
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4035:
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3720:
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3651:
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3583:
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament records
3043:. The hardship requirement was eliminated in 1976.
1308:
The held ball rule from 1998 to 1999 was rescinded.
1115:Grasping the rim is ruled unsportsmanlike conduct.
556:
1922 National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament
4032:
3646:NCAA Division I men's basketball alignment history
2081:Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference
1555:List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions
6227:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
4963:(Press release). NCAA. p. 10. Archived from
4553:President's Commission on Olympic Sports (1977).
3986:. Vol. 2. April 1908. pp. 45, 89, 94–95
3619:NCAA Division I Women's Tournament bids by school
3173:in tenths of a second, rather than full seconds.
2930:Association of Christian College Athletics (ACCA)
2888:Northeastern Intercollegiate Athletics Conference
2884:Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2808:California Community College Athletic Association
2345:women's championships have been held since then.
2291:This is one of the three leagues operated by the
2106:New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
1874:Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
1384:10-second backcourt rule introduced (women only).
980:The charging foul by the dribbler is introduced.
327:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
36:2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
6761:
4039:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York. pp.
3431:the NAIA National Tournament has been played in
3278:The organizations also have different rules for
3243:When a dispute over ball possession arises, the
2566:NJCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship
2176:State University of New York Athletic Conference
733:
601:, or NIT, which brought six teams to New York's
4700:"Shot clock rule altered in women's basketball"
4342:"Yale Gets Delay in N.C.A.A. Hearing on Langer"
2955:Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico
2655:Michigan Community College Athletic Association
2562:NJCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship
2515:National Christian College Athletic Association
2011:City University of New York Athletic Conference
1979:NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament
1956:Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico
1844:Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
749:Basketball was different, however. In that the
339:National Christian College Athletic Association
32:2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
4451:"Remarks of AAU President John B. Kelly, Jr.,"
3897:
3895:
3893:
3891:
3392:A map of all NAIA Division I basketball teams.
2720:North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference
2695:Missouri Community College Athletic Conference
2602:Colorado Community College Athletic Conference
2558:NJCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
1807:A map of all NCAA Division II basketball teams
1792:NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament
811:1970 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships
551:. Chicago swept both games to win the series.
417:International Training School, known today as
6210:
5089:
4694:
4692:
3119:NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship
2873:United States Collegiate Athletic Association
2795:Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference
2582:Arizona Community College Athletic Conference
2201:Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2151:St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2101:New England Small College Athletic Conference
2096:Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2086:Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1975:NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament
1774:, and joined its long-term D-III home of the
1585:A map of all NCAA Division I basketball teams
1551:NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
572:Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
564:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
458:Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry
331:United States Collegiate Athletic Association
3957:Spalding's Official Basket Ball Guide 1908-9
2965:Northern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2760:Southwest Junior College Football Conference
2740:Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association
2554:National Junior College Athletic Association
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2021:College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin
1919:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
1824:Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1788:NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament
576:Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association
568:Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
335:National Junior College Athletic Association
4990:"New Basketball Postseason Format Approved"
4940:"Wildcats off the mark from behind the arc"
4911:
4669:
4667:
4495:
4431:
3888:
3598:NIT championships and semifinal appearances
3517:National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
3402:NAIA Men's Basketball National Championship
3372:While less commercialized than Division I,
3340:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
3184:three-point arc of 6.75 m (22 ft
2640:Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference
2635:Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
2617:Georgia Junior College Athletic Association
2239:
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4167:
4104:"NCAA: Round of 64 is again 'first round'"
3924:
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2936:Association of Christian College Athletics
2785:Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference
2775:Western Junior College Athletic Conference
2730:Ohio Community College Athletic Conference
2715:North Central Community College Conference
2630:Iowa Community College Athletic Conference
2607:Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference
2412:Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
1814:California Collegiate Athletic Association
1532:, who was drafted fourth overall in 2006.
636:1949–50 CCNY Beavers men's basketball team
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4584:, Vol. 46, No. 3, p. 6, October 30, 2003.
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3662:Black participation in college basketball
3458:Map of NAIA Division II basketball teams.
3360:Learn how and when to remove this message
3014:played the 1969–70 season with the ABA's
2892:Penn State University Athletic Conference
2850:Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (CCCAA)
441:, which played against the local YMCA in
5106:National Collegiate Athletic Association
4664:
4364:Gordon S. White Jr. (January 16, 1970).
4340:Gordon S. White Jr. (January 11, 1970).
4265:Gender Politics and the Olympic Industry
4241:(U of North Carolina Press, 2003) p 297
3689:Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association
3685:, highest level at Canadian universities
3679:, highest level at Canadian universities
3525:College Basketball Athlete of the Decade
3462:From 1992 to 2020, the NAIA sponsored a
3453:
3387:
2316:American Collegiate Athletic Association
2218:
2126:Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference
2051:Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
1986:Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
1802:
1580:
627:National Collegiate Athletic Association
484:, on January 18, 1896. The Chicago team
323:National Collegiate Athletic Association
6770:College basketball in the United States
4772:
4746:"2022-23 Men's Basketball Rules Change"
4580:"Did you Know?", Harvard Varsity Club,
4562:
4547:
4508:
4502:The Michigan Daily, volume 80, issue 89
4376:
3919:
3294:basketball, whose rules are set by the
2982:Relationship to professional basketball
2389:Association of Independent Institutions
2171:Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
1889:Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
888:History of NCAA basketball rule changes
856:game. No substitution shall be allowed.
781:In 1969—against the wishes of the NCAA—
59:NCAA Basketball: Road to the Final Four
14:
6762:
6748:College athletics in the United States
6137:College athletics in the United States
4848:
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4296:from the original on February 24, 2014
4066:"Scandal Brings More Prestige to NCAA"
4063:
4030:
3862:
3789:Griffiths, Sian (September 20, 2010),
3700:University Basketball League Australia
3200:Women's National Invitation Tournament
2287:
2285:
1904:Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
1819:Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
1095:Games return to two 20-minute halves.
6198:
5077:
4652:from the original on February 3, 2018
4640:"NCAA Women's Basketball Record Book"
4620:from the original on February 3, 2018
4595:"THE NCAA AGAINST YALE-TRAGIOCOMEDY,"
4529:
4402:
3822:"VU first college to play basketball"
3695:College basketball in the Philippines
3624:NAIA Women's Basketball Championships
2970:Pacific Christian Athletic Conference
2960:Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference
2680:Minnesota College Athletic Conference
2570:NJCAA Women's Basketball Championship
2501:Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference
2453:Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
2336:NAIA Women's Basketball Championships
789:played for Team United States at the
694:
586:declined invitations to participate.
6177:
4537:"YALE STORM CENTER QUITS BASKETBALL"
4142:
3903:ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia
3815:
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3792:The Canadian who invented basketball
3758:
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3468:NAIA Women's Basketball Championship
3338:adding citations to reliable sources
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2942:Midwest Christian College Conference
2903:Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC)
2780:Western New York Athletic Conference
2577:Alabama Community College Conference
2447:Heart of America Athletic Conference
1968:
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1400:Dunks are permitted during warm-ups.
1123:Offensive goaltending is now banned.
1006:A player may re-enter a game twice.
684:National Invitation Tournament (NIT)
640:1951 scandals based in New York City
432:
4992:(Press release). NAIA. July 2, 2018
4702:(Press release). NCAA. June 5, 2019
4677:(Press release). NCAA. June 5, 2019
4608:"NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book"
4453:November 1, 1972, Philadelphia, PA.
4110:. February 11, 2016. Archived from
3732:
3588:NAIA Men's Basketball Championships
3144:Distinctions with NBA and WNBA play
2755:Southwest Junior College Conference
2597:Carolinas Junior College Conference
2489:Southern States Athletic Conference
2332:NAIA Men's Basketball Championships
2308:Colonial States Athletic Conference
2282:
2041:Great Northeast Athletic Conference
1859:Great Northwest Athletic Conference
1781:
909:The first set of rules is created.
765:Eastern College Athletic Conference
305:that is played by teams of amateur
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4582:News & Views of Harvard Sports
4559:, U.S. Government Printing Office.
4434:"19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER"
3871:
3820:Traughber, Bill (March 12, 2008).
3766:. Naismith Museusm. Archived from
3657:AIAW women's basketball tournament
3477:; the Cardinals have also won the
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2690:MISS-LOU Junior College Conference
2320:Coast to Coast Athletic Conference
2026:Collegiate Conference of the South
2016:Coast to Coast Athletic Conference
1909:Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
1667:Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
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1059:Unlimited substitution is allowed.
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4478:"Ivies Back Yale On ECAC Ruling,"
3960:. September 1908. pp. 27, 45
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3629:AIAW Women's Basketball Champions
3595:NIT bids by school and conference
3512:Women's college basketball awards
2879:Eastern Metro Athletic Conference
2304:New England Collegiate Conference
2191:Upper Midwest Athletic Conference
1854:Great Midwest Athletic Conference
1458:), but none of these events were
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4849:Savage, David (March 31, 2021).
4496:Eric Siegel (January 17, 1970).
4290:"History of the Maccabiah Games"
4262:Helen Jefferson Lenskyj (2012).
4210:North Carolina Historical Review
4072:. Hendersonville, North Carolina
3905:. ESPN. 2009. pp. 528–529.
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2725:Northeast JC Football Conference
2621:Great Rivers Athletic Conference
2612:Garden State Athletic Conference
2435:Great Plains Athletic Conference
2429:Golden State Athletic Conference
2366:
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2141:Old Dominion Athletic Conference
1728:Southwestern Athletic Conference
1578:The conferences for 2023–24 are
1055:Defensive goaltending is banned.
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3507:Men's college basketball awards
3204:Women's Basketball Invitational
3056:American Basketball Association
2996:American Basketball Association
2975:Wisconsin Collegiate Conference
2897:Yankee Small College Conference
2745:Scenic West Athletic Conference
2465:North Star Athletic Association
2395:Appalachian Athletic Conference
2186:University Athletic Association
2146:Presidents' Athletic Conference
2121:North Coast Athletic Conference
2046:Great South Athletic Conference
1677:Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
744:International Olympic Committee
566:, Western Pennsylvania League,
4432:S. I. Staff (April 20, 1970).
4012:. January 24, 1922. p. 12
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3735:"Basketball: A YMCA Invention"
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3227:NCAA players are allowed five
2790:Western States Football League
2441:Gulf Coast Athletic Conference
2111:New Jersey Athletic Conference
1535:
1179:The dunk is made legal again.
690:National Invitation Tournament
634:following a double win by the
599:National Invitation Tournament
584:Eastern Intercollegiate League
503:
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4773:Medcalf, Myron (2017-06-07).
3705:
3667:Women's basketball#University
3485:has won NAIA and NIT titles.
3404:has been held annually since
2909:Northwest Athletic Conference
2820:Big 8 Conference (California)
2670:Mid-State Athletic Conference
2471:Red River Athletic Conference
2407:Cascade Collegiate Conference
2401:California Pacific Conference
2279:Conference sponsors football.
2196:USA South Athletic Conference
2161:Southern Athletic Association
2031:Commonwealth Coast Conference
1996:American Southwest Conference
1958:as well as NCAA Division II.
1849:Great Lakes Valley Conference
1776:Commonwealth Coast Conference
1770:as part of its transition to
734:Suspension of Yale University
4887:"The one-and-done conundrum"
2835:Foothill Athletic Conference
2675:Mid-West Athletic Conference
1647:Coastal Athletic Association
1597:American Athletic Conference
817:(D-Connecticut) said in the
629:(NCAA). The location of the
55:NCAA Basketball (video game)
7:
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3984:The Chicago Alumni Magazine
3683:U Sports women's basketball
3639:
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3094:) or only played one year (
3018:. He signed with the NBA's
2383:American Midwest Conference
2293:Middle Atlantic Conferences
1748:Western Athletic Conference
398:Western Athletic Conference
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5983:National Collegiate sports
4498:"The story of Jack Langer"
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3383:CBS College Sports Network
3058:(which became part of the
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2705:Mountain Valley Conference
2625:Illinois Skyway Conference
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2483:Sooner Athletic Conference
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1991:American Rivers Conference
1972:
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3876:. Encyclopedia of Chicago
3677:U Sports men's basketball
3592:NIT all-time team records
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2825:Central Valley Conference
2650:Metro Athletic Conference
2116:North Atlantic Conference
1930:There are currently five
1924:Sunshine State Conference
1914:South Atlantic Conference
1839:Great American Conference
1607:Atlantic Coast Conference
702:Atlantic Coast Conference
590:won the 1922 tournament.
535:, where basketball was a
371:Atlantic Coast Conference
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6662:Basketball (Division II)
5175:Never sponsored football
4462:Leonard Shecter (1969).
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3464:Division II championship
2860:Western State Conference
2845:Orange Empire Conference
2840:Golden Valley Conference
2136:Ohio Athletic Conference
2001:Atlantic East Conference
1879:Mountain East Conference
1800:basketball conferences:
1687:Mountain West Conference
560:Pacific Coast Conference
488:, under the coaching of
453:, which Geneva won 3–0.
413:can be traced back to a
51:NCAA Basketball (series)
6158:have been discontinued)
4817:10.3389/fsoc.2020.00069
3408:(with the exception of
2948:Independent conferences
2477:River States Conference
2373:Map of NAIA Division II
2340:From 1992 to 2020, the
2325:
1894:Pacific West Conference
1884:Northeast-10 Conference
1768:America East Conference
1713:Southeastern Conference
1672:Mid-American Conference
1612:Atlantic Sun Conference
1592:America East Conference
718:Southeastern Conference
605:in the spring of 1938.
40:College club basketball
4804:Frontiers in Sociology
4392:"Soaking up the Press"
4268:. Palgrave Macmillan.
4212:76.3 (1999): 253-284.
4006:"Tourney for Colleges"
3737:. YMCA. Archived from
3459:
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2855:South Coast Conference
2660:Mid-Florida Conference
2359:Map of NAIA Division I
2312:United East Conference
2181:United East Conference
2066:Little East Conference
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1697:Ohio Valley Conference
1602:Atlantic 10 Conference
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751:Amateur Athletic Union
510:Amateur Athletic Union
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292:, 23 Feb 2019) (NCAA)
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6495:Swimming & diving
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4597:Extension of Remarks.
4292:. Maccabi Australia.
4031:McPhee, John (1999).
3770:on September 14, 2013
3457:
3437:Kansas City, Missouri
3391:
3037:Major League Baseball
3035:exemption enjoyed by
3004:University of Detroit
2986:In past decades, the
2815:Bay Valley Conference
2665:Mid Hudson Conference
2006:Centennial Conference
1899:Peach Belt Conference
1864:Gulf South Conference
1834:East Coast Conference
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1743:West Coast Conference
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710:Texas Western College
603:Madison Square Garden
474:University of Chicago
439:Vanderbilt University
354:West Coast Conference
44:Intramural basketball
5890:Swimming and diving
5635:Swimming and diving
5360:Swimming and diving
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3936:on September 4, 2012
3844:"Basket Ball League"
3433:Municipal Auditorium
3334:improve this section
3025:ensuing legal battle
2735:Panhandle Conference
2587:Arrowhead Conference
2533:North Central Region
2459:Mid-South Conference
2131:Northwest Conference
1963:Heartland Conference
1869:Lone Star Conference
1829:Conference Carolinas
1723:Southland Conference
1692:Northeast Conference
1632:Big South Conference
791:1969 Maccabiah Games
722:Southwest Conference
615:first NIT tournament
533:1904 Summer Olympics
443:Nashville, Tennessee
390:Northeast Conference
4525:. January 15, 2009.
4396:The Harvard Crimson
4323:, February 6, 1970.
4321:Rhode Island Herald
4228:(McFarland , 1987).
3264:professional sports
3020:Seattle SuperSonics
2765:Suncoast Conference
2750:Southern Conference
2592:Bi-State Conference
2424:Frontier Conference
2056:Landmark Conference
2036:Empire 8 Conference
1733:Sun Belt Conference
1718:Southern Conference
1642:Big West Conference
1622:Big East Conference
1528:, a forward out of
806:The Harvard Crimson
714:five black starters
554:In March 1922, the
537:demonstration sport
419:Springfield College
6537:Track & field
6370:Competitive dance
6154:(events listed in
5981:Single-division or
5165:Athletic directors
4543:. October 9, 1970.
4541:The New York Times
4483:, January 8, 1970.
4438:Sports Illustrated
4370:The New York Times
4346:The New York Times
4248:2018-12-15 at the
4090:December 7, 2012,
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3268:Los Angeles Lakers
3206:(which ultimately
3029:U.S. Supreme Court
3008:Olympic gold medal
3002:, a season at the
2700:Mon-Dak Conference
2495:The Sun Conference
2156:Skyline Conference
2091:Midwest Conference
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1637:Big Ten Conference
1627:Big Sky Conference
1587:
770:The New York Times
695:Racial integration
580:Western Conference
549:Bartlett, Illinois
486:won the game 15-12
478:University of Iowa
366:Big Ten Conference
299:College basketball
81:Virginia Cavaliers
69:College basketball
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5993:Beach volleyball
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5126:Hall of Champions
4912:Zegers, Charlie.
4875:. April 12, 2023.
4855:Los Angeles Times
4481:Cornell Chronicle
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3741:on March 14, 2016
3733:McCuaig, Donald.
3672:College rivalries
3532:Records and lists
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2418:Crossroads League
1969:NCAA Division III
1766:, which left the
1702:Pac-12 Conference
1617:Big 12 Conference
1573:military colleges
1519:One-and-done rule
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655:COVID-19 pandemic
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470:Temple University
462:Drexel University
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