Techstars to Launch Sports Technology Program in Indianapolis
Techstars, a company that helps start-up businesses network and expand, has announced a mentorship-driven accelerator program…
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Techstars, a company that helps start-up businesses network and expand, has announced a mentorship-driven accelerator program…
Continue ReadingThe NCAA has named Amy Reis director of women’s basketball, effective September 4. Reis currently serves as associate commissioner for championships and sports administration at the West Coast Conference, where she has worked since 2015. “Amy brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experiences to our women’s basketball team,” said Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice-president of […]
Continue ReadingAs NCAA sports have burgeoned into a billion-dollar business, the collegiate association has lagged behind other organizations when it comes to managing and distributing data and statistics. In a world where fans display a seemingly unending appetite for information, this can hamper growth. In May, the NCAA announced a bold foray into digital stats by […]
Continue ReadingThe NCAA has named seven cities as regional-round hosts for the 2021 and 2022 Women’s Basketball Championships, including Spokane…
Continue ReadingFollowing the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that would allow all states to offer legalized sports wagering, the NCAA has announced it is temporarily lifting its longtime ban on staging championship events in states that allow betting on single games. The NCAA Board of Governors decided to lift the ban to “ensure championship location continuity by […]
Continue ReadingThe NCAA has announced that Austin, Texas, and Eugene, Oregon, will host the Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships for the years 2019–2022. The University of Texas at Austin will host the 2019 and 2020 championships, while the University of Oregon will serve as host in 2021 and 2022. The announcement came […]
Continue ReadingThe NCAA has identified eight cities as potential hosts of the Women’s Final Four from 2021–2024. The cities that have made the final round…
Continue ReadingLynn Holzman has been named the NCAA vice-president of women’s basketball. Holzman, who has been commissioner of the West Coast Conference…
Continue ReadingThe NCAA and the Minneapolis Final Four Local Organizing Committee (MLOC) have revealed the logo for the 2019 NCAA Final Four, which will be staged…
Continue ReadingJeff Jarnecke, the long-time director of championships and alliances at the NCAA, will leave the collegiate sports organization to take on a new role in the city of…
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