Wednesday, March 7, 2012

The NCAA's Influence


The National Collegiate Athletes Association is very influential on basketball within universities and colleges in the United States.  Many athletes playing basketball in college do so because they love the game.  Others play because they are an excellent basketball player and have received a scholarship to play basketball for their college.  The National Collegiate Athletes Association is very influential when it comes to college scholarships.  The NCAA focuses their attention on all types of athletes.  They assist the athletes who want to pursue a professional career in basketball and they also assist the athlete whose attention is on their academic studies.

The NCAA operates with the athlete’s best interest in mind. A recent proposal was brought before the committee to change the lines on the court for Men’s basketball games.  The NCAA presented the recommendation to its members and came to a decision by encompassing all factors for these athletes.  The NCAA also encourages athletes to become involved in community service.  Many collegiate basketball players have become affiliated with great organizations, and eventually go on to work for them after graduation.  Many of these athletes have created their own foundations as a way to give back to their community. 

The final way the NCAA is influential on college basketball is in the conduct of the players.  The NCAA believes strongly that athletes should conduct themselves with the utmost integrity.  Influential speaker, John Maxwell believes that Integrity is one of the most important qualities a leader can possess.  The NCAA encourages not only collegiate basketball players but also other college athletes to “practice principles such as fair play, spiritual uplift techniques and balancing the needs of the person toward sports with the needs of gaining a good education.”  The NCAA wants to not only produce gifted athletes, but athletes who can be role models to younger generations.

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