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...thanks to the NCAA??€™s recent effort to clean up the clutch-and-grab game collegiate hockey has become, Pelle and the other small freshmen will be able to showcase their talents—instead of being corralled by bigger defensemen...
With the slew of penalties springing from the NCAA??€™s officiating crackdown, this is surely a good sign for the Crimson...
...internally at least, discussion of the NCAA??€™s inability to adequately resolve the simplest problems and talk of secession reached the highest administrative levels at each of the colleges, spurring a series of mutual reforms that bound their athletic programs together...
With the Ivy League and the Big 10 agitating for reform in the NCAA??€™s television policies, the move was widely perceived as a means to buy off the organization’s two most vocal opponents. But lingering resentment over the illegal monopoly and dissatisfaction with the commercialization of the college game due to its widespread appeal was reported to have guided the decision to remain committed to the previous non-compliance policy, while maintaining suspicion that a schism was in the works...
...months passed, the tension slowly dropped off as the Ivy Group failed to extricate itself from the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC), strongly in favor of the NCAA??€™s blackout plan, by continuing to use the league’s officials and remaining within the league’s governing infrastructure...