National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) /tags/national-collegiate-athletic-association-ncaa National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) en-US Copyright ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Fri, 13 Jun 2025 18:25:23 GMT The Catch Up: ICE protests, water lawsuits and a payout for college athletes /news/2025-06-13/the-catch-up-ice-protests-water-lawsuits-and-a-payout-for-college-athletes Each week, ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½ collects and curates some of the more important stories of the week that have aired on our daily newscast. We know how busy life can be, and that it's not always possible to get your news on our airwaves (or from streaming us right here on our website). Fill in the gaps and catch up right here. No one enjoys the feeling of missing out! Fri, 13 Jun 2025 18:25:23 GMT /news/2025-06-13/the-catch-up-ice-protests-water-lawsuits-and-a-payout-for-college-athletes Nikole Robinson Carroll Pay for state college athletes takes a step forward in the Colorado legislature  /politics/2025-03-11/pay-for-state-college-athletes-takes-a-step-forward-in-the-colorado-legislature Much of the debate in the Senate Education Committee revolved around the lack of disclosure of contract details. Tue, 11 Mar 2025 20:52:17 GMT /politics/2025-03-11/pay-for-state-college-athletes-takes-a-step-forward-in-the-colorado-legislature Ben Markus Colorado’s pro-transgender laws — and scientific studies — can’t solve the sports controversy /news/2024-12-17/colorados-pro-transgender-laws-and-scientific-studies-cant-solve-the-sports-controversy Colorado is a trans-friendly state but barriers remain. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun publisher Larry Ryckman and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below. Tue, 17 Dec 2024 16:27:17 GMT /news/2024-12-17/colorados-pro-transgender-laws-and-scientific-studies-cant-solve-the-sports-controversy Jennifer Brown, The Colorado Sun NCAA athletes who've transferred multiple times can play through the spring semester, judge rules /news/2023-12-18/ncaa-athletes-whove-transferred-multiple-times-can-play-through-the-spring-semester-judge-rules College athletes who have transferred multiple times but were denied the chance to compete can now play through the remainder of the academic year. A federal judge in West Virginia agreed with a motion filed last week by the NCAA and a coalition of states suing the organization. The judge on Monday extended a small competition window through the spring while an eligibility lawsuit is being heard. It means the NCAA cannot enforce its transfer rule. Mon, 18 Dec 2023 21:59:07 GMT /news/2023-12-18/ncaa-athletes-whove-transferred-multiple-times-can-play-through-the-spring-semester-judge-rules John Raby, AP NCAA's March Madness men's basketball tournament returning to Denver this weekend /news/2023-03-17/ncaas-march-madness-mens-basketball-tournament-returning-to-denver-this-weekend The NCAA Tournament is returning to the Mile High City for the sixth time, offering visitors and ticket holders opportunities to take in the First and Second Rounds of play. Fri, 17 Mar 2023 15:53:06 GMT /news/2023-03-17/ncaas-march-madness-mens-basketball-tournament-returning-to-denver-this-weekend Michael Lyle The 'Good Sports' In College Athletics /2015-10-21/the-good-sports-in-college-athletics Commentator Frank Deford says big universities often see athletics as primarily spectator entertainment. Smaller schools, he says, do better in making it a participant activity for students. Wed, 21 Oct 2015 09:12:00 GMT /2015-10-21/the-good-sports-in-college-athletics Frank Deford Terminally Ill Player Scores First Basket Of NCAA Season /npr-news/2014-11-03/terminally-ill-player-scores-first-basket-of-ncaa-season College freshman Lauren Hill has a rare form of brain cancer. One of her dying wishes was to play college basketball, and the NCAA allowed a game to be moved up by two weeks so she could. Mon, 03 Nov 2014 08:27:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-11-03/terminally-ill-player-scores-first-basket-of-ncaa-season Sam Sanders, Sam Sanders 'Ole Miss' Debates Campus Traditions With Confederate Roots /npr-news/npr-news/2014-10-25/ole-miss-debates-campus-traditions-with-confederate-roots The University of Mississippi is making an ongoing effort to remove potentially divisive and racially charged symbols to try and make the campus more welcoming, but not everybody welcomes the changes. Sat, 25 Oct 2014 22:04:00 GMT /npr-news/npr-news/2014-10-25/ole-miss-debates-campus-traditions-with-confederate-roots Sandra Knispel College Football's Big Ten Conference? Try The Littler Ten /2014-10-22/college-footballs-big-ten-conference-try-the-littler-ten Country music isn't the only American cultural institution rallying in the South. Commentator Frank Deford says the region has triumphed in college football, taking over where Big Ten had ruled. Wed, 22 Oct 2014 08:33:00 GMT /2014-10-22/college-footballs-big-ten-conference-try-the-littler-ten Frank Deford Two-Month Extension For CSU Stadium Study Approved /education/2014-10-02/two-month-extension-for-csu-stadium-study-approved Colorado State University President Tony Frank will get more time to study four potential paths forward regarding CSU’s stadium. In return, he’ll create… Fri, 03 Oct 2014 01:26:05 GMT /education/2014-10-02/two-month-extension-for-csu-stadium-study-approved Grace Hood