The NCAA Division I Cabinet unanimously approved an age-based, five-year eligibility model on Tuesday that's set to replace an existing model that allowed four seasons of competition over five years ...
The Gerry McNamara era will officially open with a game against New Haven in the Dome.
NCAA Division I eligibility rules are changing in a major way, creating a new five-year model that could reshape roster ...
The selection gives Wichita a recurring and more prominent place on the March Madness calendar as the NCAA prepares to expand ...
The NCAA approved a new Division I eligibility model that will allow athletes to compete in five seasons over a five-year period.
The change allows five seasons of competition over five years, eliminating most waivers and redshirt extensions except for religious missions, maternity leave, or military service.
The NCAA Division I Cabinet put off a vote on the age-based eligibility model it is considering and instead made minor adjustments to the proposal.
The MEAC will be the first NCAA Division I conference to hold a conference championship for women's flag football in 2027.
On Monday, Texas State announced it would officially launch the first NCAA Division I women's gymnastics program in Texas, with a newly formed team ready to compete in spring 2028. The move correlates ...
Dayton, Ohio, will be joined by Wichita, Kansas, in tipping off the 76-team NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament for ...
The University of Dayton has hosted the First Four of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament at UD Arena since 2001.