NCAA Banned Drugs
.... for a drug-testing program, the
NCAA "reaffirmed their dedication to the ideal of fair and equitable competition" among student
athletes, (
NCAA, 2005-06, p. 1 ....
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College Athletes & Economic Rewards
.... Taylor (1994) argues
NCAA athletes have "the right to a modest income: (p. 124). ....
NCAA tournament spawns debate about pay for student-
athletes. Daily Orange. ....
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Money & Student Athletes
.... Despite making millions from college
athletes, harsh
NCAA rules and restrictions prevent them from any material rewards. Running ....
(1000

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NCAA Proposition 16
.... black leaders have argued that the Proposition's minimum standardized test score requirement unfairly impacts black student-
athletes, while the
NCAA and school ....
(1956

8

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NCAA and the Law & Lawyers
.... change (to the extent that they change) when the athlete is covered by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA) rules governing amateur
athletes. ....
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Student Athletes & Lawyers
.... change (to the extent that they change) when the athlete is covered by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA) rules governing amateur
athletes. ....
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Legal Issues of Mandatory Drug Testing of Athletes This paper
.... Thus, for example, rules enacted by the
NCAA requiring the drug testing of
athletes are not subject to federal constitutional challenge. ....
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DRUG TESTING AND COLLEGE ATHLETES
.... the wrong choices. On the other hand, maybe the
NCAA can use the
athletes to scare kids away from drug use. Officials can just stand ....
(3172

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NCAA Legal Cases
.... The former head coach of the Baylor University men's basketball team disclosed during the
NCAA infractions hearing that three student
athletes failed an August ....
(1774

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NBA, NCAA Literature Review
.... The
NCAA set standards for student
athletes in 1989 which required that all
athletes meet certain academic requirements in order to retain their
NCAA ....
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Black College Athletes & Prop 48
....
athletes, while opponents of the rule point to the reduced numbers of Black college
athletes competing at the Division I level of the
NCAA (Wieberg, 1993c, p ....
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AIDS & College Athletes
.... Medical Association (AMA), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA), the American .... all support the decision to not restrict college
athletes with HIV ....
(1707

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Sports Team Names
.... 2002/020903CR.asp, 1-2. FOUR - Compensation for Student
Athletes The
NCAA has had a long-standing policy that all student-
athletes must be of amateur status. ....
(2058

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Professional Sports Career
.... At the moment, then, it seems the
NCAA is using these college
athletes as fodder in order to produce a slick entertainment packagewithout having to pay them ....
(1852

7

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Academics vs. Athletics: Is Reform Possible?
.... The second is a failure on behalf of college and university trustees, presidents, boards, faculty and bodies like the
NCAA to mainstream
athletes into the ....
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Academics vs. Athletics: Is Reform Possible
.... The second is a failure on behalf of college and university trustees, presidents, boards, faculty and bodies like the
NCAA to mainstream
athletes into the ....
(1282

5

)
Sports Law
.... This analysis will discuss the types of discrimination suits being brought against the
NCAA, the legal tests
athletes and/or the
NCAA must meet to prove or ....
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Role of Drugs in College Athletics
....
athletes today, what drugs are most popular among college
athletes, the effects that various drugs have upon
athletes, the reaction of the
NCAA to collegiate ....
(1681

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College Basketball Players & Drafting by Pro Teams
.... The
NCAA set standards for student
athletes in 1989 which required that all
athletes meet certain academic requirements in order to retain their
NCAA ....
(1606

6

)
The Amateur Sports Integrity Act
.... Association, 25 percent of student-
athletes surveyed admitted to gambling on college athletic events while in school. According to the
NCAA, gambling often ....
(2073

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Problems of Performance-Enhancing Drugs
.... Olympic Committee, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA), and the National .... THG) after trainers were found illegally distributing it to
athletes. ....
(1258

5

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Anabolic Steroids Effect on the Body
.... Olympic Committee, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA), and the National .... THG) after trainers were found illegally distributing it to
athletes. ....
(1258

5

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Gender Bias in College Sports
.... time, Suggs (2005) commented that the number of female
athletes competing in events overseen by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA) and other ....
(1408

6

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Creatine Monohydrate
.... Anyone who watches
NCAA or NFL football recognizes the increased numbers of
athletes who complain of cramping during a game. So ....
(1399

6

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Gender Relations & Sports
.... In spite of the fact that college enrollments are 52 percent female, only 31 percent of all
athletes enrolled in
NCAA member institutions in 1985-1986 were ....
(5017

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Analysis of Drugs Used by Athletes
.... Plasma expanders can be used by
athletes to mask the use of .... the International Olympic Committee, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA), and the ....
(1688

7

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MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ADVISING
.... Subjects in the study consisted of individuals responsible for the academic advising/counseling of student-
athletes at 184
NCAA Division I institutions whose ....
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Racism in the Sports World
.... 48 is better known today, and the Rand Corporation studied the data compiled by the
NCAA regarding graduation rates among student-
athletes and found among ....
(4832

19

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Drugs in Sports
.... The National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA) banned anabolic steroids in 1973 and initiated random testing of student
athletes for performance-enhancing ....
(1210

5

)
Drugs in Sports
.... The National Collegiate Athletic Association (
NCAA) banned anabolic steroids in 1973 and initiated random testing of student
athletes for performance-enhancing ....
(1187

5

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