Due to the immense pressure to recruit highly talented prospects and an overwhelming desire to have winning college athletics programs, the recruitment of international prospective student-athletes at NCAA Division I institutions has drastically increased in recent years. NCAA rules founded on localized amateurism ideals are now being applied on a global scale, in countries where there is no similar concept of amateur athletes. This Note argues that the current NCAA amateurism rules inadequately address the potential amateur issues related to prospective student-athletes from various countries. Examples and evidence of the difficulties of apply localized amateur rules to international recruits are examined and discussed. The background of t...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
More than 20,000 international student-athletes are currently competing at the NCAA level and the nu...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The United States is often called the land of opportunity. In many ways it has proven so, but this i...
In recent years, a great number of international student-athletes have populated American colleges a...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the governing body for intercollegiate athletics. Th...
During this past week, The New York Times published two stories concerning the eligibility of tennis...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
This Note argues that courts should interpret NCAA conduct under the Principle of Amateurism as a vi...
This article reviews academic aspects of American intercollegiate athletics, referring to the Nation...
This article discusses a research study undertaken in order to better understand what the NCAA, inst...
International student athletes (ISA’s) play an integral role among our nations university system. Th...
The NCAA began in the early 1900s as a way to regulate the wild west that was intercollegiate athlet...
Founded in 1906, one of the primary responsibilities of the National Collegiate Athletics Associatio...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
More than 20,000 international student-athletes are currently competing at the NCAA level and the nu...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The United States is often called the land of opportunity. In many ways it has proven so, but this i...
In recent years, a great number of international student-athletes have populated American colleges a...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the governing body for intercollegiate athletics. Th...
During this past week, The New York Times published two stories concerning the eligibility of tennis...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
This Note argues that courts should interpret NCAA conduct under the Principle of Amateurism as a vi...
This article reviews academic aspects of American intercollegiate athletics, referring to the Nation...
This article discusses a research study undertaken in order to better understand what the NCAA, inst...
International student athletes (ISA’s) play an integral role among our nations university system. Th...
The NCAA began in the early 1900s as a way to regulate the wild west that was intercollegiate athlet...
Founded in 1906, one of the primary responsibilities of the National Collegiate Athletics Associatio...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
More than 20,000 international student-athletes are currently competing at the NCAA level and the nu...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...