NCAA Division II athletes would move immediately to the age-based eligibility model adopted in Division I under proposed emergency legislation.
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NCAA Division II has introduced a new age-based eligibility policy that mirrors Division I's recent changes, creating new ...
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NCAA Division II will move to the age-based eligibility model that has prompted athlete lawsuits across the country since it was adopted in Division I.
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NCAA Division II will adopt the same five-year, age-based eligibility model as Division I beginning with the 2026-27 academic ...
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The NCAA Division II Championships kick off on Tuesday with two wildly different fields on the men’s and women’s sides, to say nothing of the question of title defense. Rather notoriously, there is no ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — NCAA Division II athletes would move immediately to the age-based eligibility model adopted in Division I under proposed emergency legislation announced Tuesday. The Division II ...