NCAA definition

NCAA means the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and its successor. [If institution belongs to the NAIA, exchange the term NCAA with NAIA throughout the document and replace National Collegiate Athletic Association with National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in the definition above.]
NCAA means the National Collegiate Athletic Association or its successor.

Examples of NCAA in a sentence

  • We agree to comply with all the requirements listed in this document and to administer the designated championship in accordance with the policies of the NCAA and the applicable NCAA sports committee.

  • Should you not have a local vendor, a list of preferred NCAA vendors is available on the website.

  • Rooms should not be secured or contracted nor should rates be discussed with specific properties, unless requested to do so by the NCAA.

  • It may be permissible for the media or game officials to be assigned to the same property as the NCAA headquarters hotel.

  • The NCAA or its designees shall have the exclusive right to sell products licensed by the Association for merchandising at the selected hotels (inside and outside the premises controlled by the hotels).


More Definitions of NCAA

NCAA means the National Collegiate Athletic Association and its successors and assigns, or any other athletic association of which ICAA and/or the University, subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, may be a member.
NCAA means the National Clinical Assessment Authority established as a Special Health Authority under section 11 of the Act;
NCAA means the National Collegiate Athletic Association, a not-for-profit association organized under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
NCAA means National Collegiate Athletics Association
NCAA means the National Collegiate Athletic