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NCAA Archive
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NCAA Division II Standards Tweaked Mid-Season
Posted on January 2, 2012 | No CommentsThe NCAA has tweaked their 2011-2012 Division II Qualifying Standards midseason, specifically in the men’s distance freestyles. They’ve added 10 seconds to the 1000 free consideration time, and a few tenths to the short course meters 1,500 SCM qualifying time. For the women, they also... -
NCAA Suspends Additional $2,000 Scholarship Payment After 125+ Schools Call for Override
Posted on December 31, 2011 | 1 CommentIn October, the NCAA announced a new program that would increase the value of full-scholarships by $2,000 to cover a perceived shortfall between the value of a “full NCAA scholarship” and the actual cost of attendance towards college. The new program would also allow student-athletes...



