Although May 24, 2010, was like most spring days in Florida--pleasantly mild and partly sunny--the Florida Supreme Court's actions that day undoubtedly made the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its members feel as if they were trapped in the "dog days of summer": stifling hot and humid.
What does NCAA stand for?
NCAA stands for National Collegiate Athletic Association (Indianapolis, IN, USA)
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The Crossroads of America," Indianapolis, Indiana, which is also the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), will be the host city for this year's festivities.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has reported that, between 1987 and 1997, more than 200 male teams were cut and more than 20,000 male athletes eliminated.
PETA Sandwich The National Collegiate Athletic Association caves to a single letter from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals demanding that the NCAA eliminate leather basketballs from its tournaments.