NCAA Eligibility Center
The NCAA conducts 90 national championships in 24 sports across Divisions I, II and III, with 45 championships administered for women and 42 for men. That means almost 54,000 student-athletes participate in NCAA championships each year. From signature events like the NCAA March Madness® men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to rowing, rifle, softball and skiing, the NCAA administers championships to ensure student-athletes have a first-class experience. But the NCAA also is committed to quality events for everyone involved, from the coaches to the fans and broadcast audiences. It is important to the NCAA that our championships have a positive impact on the communities that host them. The NCAA hosts youth clinics and various fan events to complement the competition — creating what is hoped to be a championship experience for everyone involved. To register go to: NCAA Eligibility Center
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Men: Cross Country Football Soccer Water Polo |
Women: Cross Country Field Hockey Soccer Volleyball |
Men: Basketball Fencing Gymnastics Ice Hockey Indoor Track and Field Rifle Skiing Swimming and Diving Wrestling |
Women: Basketball Bowling Fencing Gymnastics Ice Hockey Indoor Track and Field Rifle Skiing Swimming and Diving |
Men: Baseball Golf Lacrosse Outdoor Track and Field Tennis Volleyball |
Women: Beach Volleyball Golf Lacrosse Outdoor Track and Field Rowing Softball Tennis Water Polo |