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

  • In all cases, NCAA rules and regulations will serve as final authority.

  • No. NCAA extra benefit and recruiting inducement rules still apply.

  • Venue for any dispute arising out of this contract shall be in King County, Washington, unless NCAA or conference rules provide for a different venue.

  • Specifically, you are prohibited from profiting from your NIL when you are engaged in official team activities or when you receive compensation for your NIL that is based on: • Your enrollment or attendance at UTT; • Your athletic performance at UTT; or • That violates NCAA extra benefit or preferential treatment rules.

  • New retractable seating at the north and south upper concourse can be deployed for the Florida/Georgia and Gator Bowl NCAA games to increase seat capacity.


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 the National Collegiate Athletic Association. “Big 12” shall mean the Big 12 Conference.