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Yes, a player who has never competed in college sports is still eligible to participate in NCAA Division III athletics after five semesters, provided they meet the NCAA's academic and amateurism requirements. The key factors include maintaining academic eligibility and adhering to the NCAA's rules regarding participation and enrollment. Graduating does not affect their eligibility, as long as they have not previously competed at the collegiate level.
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Michael goes back to tell the NCAA inspector why he wants to go to LSU.
North Dakota State University is NCAA Division I, The Summit League, as of 2007.
Big Ten Conference and NCAA, Division I
Women ncaa
Michael Jordan
Yes, in the 1982 NCAA Basketball Men's Tournament, Michael Jordan's North Carolina team beat Patrick Ewing's Georgetown team with a game winning shot from Michael Jordan.
The Ivy League has never produced an NCAA tournament champion. However, if you just mean a game won by an Ivy League team, the most recent was in 2010 when Cornell beat Wisconsin, 87-69 in the second round.
The SEC is a section of the NCAA. You must win or do well in your league and its tournemant in order to get an invite to March Madness.
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