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  1. NCAA

    Synonyms:
    National Clinical Assessment Authority

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  1. Ramogi Huma:

    I think the Power Five and NCAA proposals are dead in the water. They went to Congress and they lost, at this point, all they can do is play defense, which is what we were doing at first. Now we're playing offense.

  2. Justin Casterline/Getty Images:

    I think it's important to state here that there was an opportunity for the NCAA to adopt more strict policies in inclusion of trans athletes, and they could've done that in February, but it seems as though they chose not to, or they chose to avoid litigation by changing their stance halfway through the season and causing bigger problems for themselves, i think that, had they adopted USA Swimming's policies which are more strict than their own, we could have avoided a lot of the controversy that took place over the weekend and you and I could be sitting here talking about and celebrating the accomplishments by these incredible athletes.

  3. Tamari Key:

    That's the luck of playing at home, first round of the NCAA Tournament, being able to host, i feel like the basketball gods were just in our favor today.

  4. Brian Porto:

    The last thing I would want to do is give The NCAA a free pass or a blanket exemption.

  5. Donald Remy:

    This case is troubling for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that the law does not and has never required the NCAA to ensure that every student-athlete is actually taking full advantage of the academic and athletic opportunities provided to them.


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