National Collegiate Athletic Association

North American athletic organization

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2025 Collin Martin from Saugerties wins Coach of the Year award for the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.
2025 James Redick from Amsterdam named Pitcher of the Year in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.
2025 TJ Gramesty from Elmira named Player of the Year in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League
2025 Andy Perez of the Boonville Lumberjacks set the single season stolen bases record with 45 stolen bases.
2025 University at Albany and Bryant University join the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) as associate members.
2025 Mapúa University is designated as the host school for Season 101 (2025-26)
2025 NCAA Tennis Championship won by Georgia (men) and USC (women).
2025 NCAA Wrestling Championship in 2025.
2025 NCAA Track & Field Indoor Championship co-won by USC and Texas A&M.
2025 NCAA Softball Championship won by Texas.
2025 NCAA Ice Hockey Championship won by Wisconsin.
2025 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship won by Virginia (men) and Wake Forest (women).
2025 NCAA Golf Championship won by Northwestern (men) and Oklahoma State (women).
2025 NCAA Track & Field Outdoor Championship won by Georgia.
2025 Keene Swamp Bats win their sixth NECBL championship.
2025 Grand Valley State wins the Women's basketball championship in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2025 Saugerties Stallions won the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League championship.
2025 Ice Hockey Championship won by Wisconsin in Division I, Wisconsin-River Falls in Division III.
2025 University of California, Merced is set to join the Western Water Polo Association.
2025 Northern Division won the championship with a 3-1 victory at Maxfield Sports Complex. Jack Herring from Keene Swamp Bats was named MVP in a game attended by 1,745 spectators.
2025 Glenn Green leads the Danbury Westerners to victory in the New England Collegiate Baseball League
2025 Introduced the Geno Auriemma Award for national women's coach of the year.
2025 Maryville College is set to leave the USA South Athletic Conference.
2025 Bloomfield will leave the CACC and NCAA to join the USCAA as an independent after the 2024-25 academic year.
2025 Bloomfield College expected to close its operations.
2025 Bloomfield is set to leave the conference.
2025 Chestnut Hill College joins the PSAC as an affiliate member for men's tennis, while maintaining its primary affiliation with the Central Atlantic Conference (CACC).
2025 Women's wrestling is set to hold its first NCAA National Collegiate championship in the 2025–26 school year, becoming the newest sport to use the single-division format.
2025 Western Connecticut State University prepares to continue its association with MASCAC through 2025-26 for football.
2025 Mount Mary University planned to leave the conference.
2025 Southwestern University and Trinity University are scheduled to leave the SCAC.
2025 The conference expanded to include 9 full member institutions as of the 2025–26 academic year.
2025 Fontbonne University closed and left the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
2025 Liberty University joined the American Athletic Conference for women's swimming & diving.
2025 Johnson & Wales (R.I.) will leave the GNAC to join the Conference of New England (CNE), beginning the 2025–26 academic year.
2025 LSU won the NCAA Division I Men's Baseball Championship.
2025 North Dakota State won the NCAA Division I FCS Football Championship.
2025 Ohio State (FBS) won the NCAA Division I Football Championship.
2025 New England Collegiate Baseball League championship game held at Maxfield Sports Complex, with Upper Valley Nighthawks as the host team.
2025 Northland College closes.
2025 Recognized current NCAA Champions across multiple sports divisions, including Basketball, Bowling, Fencing, Golf, Gymnastics, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Rifle, Rowing, Skiing, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor), Volleyball (Beach), and Wrestling
2025 Elmira College joins the SUNYAC as an affiliate member for men's wrestling, transitioning from the Empire 8 (E8) conference.
2025 Penn State Altoona joins the SUNYAC as an affiliate member for men's and women's swimming & diving, transitioning from the Allegheny Mountain Conference (AMCC).
2025 Hobart College joins the SUNYAC as an affiliate member for men's ice hockey, transitioning from the Liberty League (LL).
2025 SUNY New Paltz announced they would leave the SUNYAC after the 2025-26 season to join the New Jersey Athletic Conference.
2025 Alfred State College, SUNY Cobleskill, and SUNY Delhi will join the conference starting in 2026-27.
2025 SUNY Cobleskill and SUNY Delhi are scheduled to join SUNYAC as affiliate members for track and field and cross country sports.
2025 Hobart, Skidmore, William Smith, and Salisbury are set to join as associate members.
2025 In the Spring 2025 baseball season, Northeastern won both the regular season and tournament championship.
2025 In the Spring 2025 lacrosse championships, Towson won both men's regular season and tournament titles, while Stony Brook won both women's regular season and tournament titles.

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