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Presidents endorse game reduction in basketballThe Division I Board of Directors is moving ahead with proposals designed to enhance the academic performance of men’s basketball student-athletes, including one that would reduce the maximum number of contests and adjust the preseason practice schedule.
Actual legislative proposals the Division I Legislative Council will consider in January would codify three recommendations from the Basketball Academic Enhancement Group:
Two additional recommendations are not yet in legislative form but will receive additional discussion, perhaps during an educational session at the 2010 NCAA Convention in Atlanta. Those recommendations are:
Additional discussion on these two recommendations will allow for fine-tuning to accommodate concerns expressed by faculty, coaches and administrators.
Some institutions are concerned about the summer school element being required even when academic performance of a school’s basketball team has been satisfactory. Others in the enterprise are concerned about the opportunity student-athletes would have to practice with a coach in the summer and the motivation behind that element of the plan.
The Basketball Academic Enhancement Working Group, which worked for nearly two years on its report, is a consortium of men’s basketball coaches, faculty athletics representatives, athletics administrators and college presidents formed by the late NCAA President Myles Brand to develop strategies to enhance the academic performance of men’s basketball student-athletes. This group of student-athletes has been among the lower-performing groups in the Academic Performance Rate, a real-time measure of the academic success of individual teams.
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