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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