Michael Marot, Associated PressSportsAPR Scores Show Money Remains Big Factor in College SportsINDIANAPOLIS ― The wealthiest schools in college sports are cashing in with high academic performances. Others are paying a stiff price for sub-par scores. The NCAA’s latest Academic Progress Rate numbers, released Wednesday, show that schools with less money continue to play catch-up even as athletes remain in school and work toward degrees at record […]April 20, 2016SportsNCAA Graduation Rates Improve, Critics Cry FoulNCAA President Mark Emmert keeps touting the record-breaking graduation rates of Division I athletes. Critics keep balking at the interpretation of those numbers, citing recent academic scandals.October 28, 2014SportsNCAA’s Strongest Argument Might Be Cap LimitNCAA chief legal officer Donald Remy has said the NCAA will take this case to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.August 19, 2014SportsEmmert Says NCAA Will Appeal Ruling in O’Bannon SuitThe ruling opens the door for college athletes to receive some of the money they help generate in major sports.August 10, 2014StudentsNCAA Board Hands 5 Biggest Conferences More PowerThe NCAA Board of Directors overwhelmingly approved a package of historic reforms Thursday that will give the nation’s five biggest conferences the ability to unilaterally change some of the basic rules governing college sports.August 7, 2014Leadership & PolicyNCAA Getting Out of Jersey-Selling BusinessNCAA President Mark Emmert said Thursday it would stop the practice immediately after reports this week that team jerseys and other items linked to individual schools could be found on its own website by searching for specific player names.August 8, 2013StudentsAlabama, Louisville Passing Test in ClassroomAlabama and Louisville are performing almost as well in the classroom as they do on the playing field.June 5, 2013SportsNCAA President Calls for More Welcoming CampusesJason Collins’ announcement could have a profound impact on college sports, too.April 30, 2013SportsNCAA President Discusses Ways to Curb ViolenceAssociation president Mark Emmert is taking a look at what the NCAA can do to help prevent violence against women.November 18, 2010Page 1 of 1