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Multiple-Team Event Update for NCAA Division I Basketball

Stay informed on the latest developments in NCAA Division I basketball multiple-team events, legislative recommendations, and strategic plans for men's and women's basketball oversight committees.

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Multiple-Team Event Update for NCAA Division I Basketball

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  1. BASKETBALL HOT TOPICS PJ Hubert Charnele Kemper Jeremy McCool Binh Nguyen

  2. Agenda • Multiple-Team Event Update. • NCAA Division I Board of Directors Referral on NCAA Division I Proposal No. 2018-26 (Countable Coach Exception for Noncoaching Staff Members). • Recruiting Calendar Survey.  • Exhibition Game Guidelines. • Women’s Basketball Strategic Plan Update. • Basketball Enforcement Updates.

  3. Qualifying Regular-Season Multiple-Team Event Update

  4. Multiple-Team Event Update • NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee began review October 2017. • Summary of actions taken by Men's and Women's Basketball Oversight Committee's during review. • Enhanced education. • Expanded location of events. • Engaged multiple constituents and subject matter experts. • Recommended 2019-20 waiver guidelines. 

  5. Multiple-Team Event Update • Conclusions. • Opportunity to participate in quality nonconference competition. • Positive impact on postseason selection. • Legislative changes required to fulfill original intent. 

  6. Multiple-Team Event Update • See handout. • Concept A: Elimination of Fourth Contest. • 28 contests + one MTE (not to exceed three contests). • 29 contests. • Concept B: Hybrid. • 28 contests + one MTE (not to exceed three contests). • 29 contests + one MTE (not to exceed two contests). • 29 contests. 

  7. Multiple-Team Event Update • NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Oversight Committees seeking feedback from membership on concepts. • Sent to conference commissioners on May 2. • Due Friday, June 7. • Requested one response per conference. • Anticipated legislative recommendation to NCAA Division I Council June 2019 for review during 2019-2020 legislative cycle.

  8. Multiple-Team Event Update • 2019-20 waiver guidelines.  • Recommended by Men’s and Women’s Basketball Oversight Committees. • Approved by NCAA Division I Committee on Legislative Relief January 2019. • Guidelines and information standards for scenarios: • Institutional error due to misinformation. • Financial hardship. • Two teams from same conference.

  9. Multiple-Team Event Update • http://www.ncaa.org/compliance/waivers/legislative-relief-waivers • Scroll to NCAA Division I Committee on Legislative Relief • Click Division I Information Standards, Guidelines and Directives. • Page Nos. 23-27.

  10. Board of Directors Referral on Proposal No. 2018-26 (Countable Coach Exception for Noncoaching Staff Members)

  11. Proposal No. 2018-26 Referral • July 2018: MBOC introduced proposal to permit up to two noncoaching staff members to coach. • August 2018: Board of Directors response and referral. • October 2018: MBOC survey of coaches professional development and career path.

  12. Proposal No. 2018-26 Referral • April 2019: Identification of short-term strategies and long-term goals and inventory of current programming. (See handout.) • May – June 2019: Membership feedback on strategies and goals. • May – June 2019: Noncoaching staff survey.

  13. Proposal No. 2018-26 Referral • Phase I survey - For athletics administrators with oversight of men’s basketball: • Sent to conference men’s basketball administrators. • Number of staff and contact information. • May 6 – 24. • Phase II survey - For noncoaching staff: • Sent to identified noncoaching staff members. • Demographics, career path and professional development. • June 3 - 21.

  14. MBB Recruiting Calendar Survey

  15. MBB Recruiting Calendar Survey • Purpose: • Determine optimal times and events for coaches to engage in off-campus recruiting activities. • Assist coaches with improving work-life balance. • Any changes will maintain the intent  of Commission on College Basketball to minimize outside influence. • MBOC will review data to determine whether changes are appropriate.

  16. MBB Recruiting Calendar Survey • Phase I (November – July 15):  • Collection of recruiting-person-day data for 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 and events. • Administered by senior conference compliance administrators to institutional compliance administrators. • Please submit your data ASAP! • Please send final excel documents to Jen Smith jssmith@ncaa.org

  17. MBB Recruiting Calendar Survey • Phase II (May 7 – June 7):  • Survey: • Recruiting events coaches want to attend; • Timing and frequency of recruiting; • Dead and/or shutdown periods; and • Whether head coaches’ off-campus recruiting activity should be limited.  • Senior institutional compliance administrators to head and assistant men’s basketball coaches.

  18. Exhibition Game Guidelines

  19. Overview • January 2019: MBOC and WBOC confirmed their support of Committee on Legislative Relief's guidelines for basketball exhibition game waivers to raise funds for catastrophic events for the 2019-20 basketball season. • Counts as one of institution’s two permissible exhibition games.

  20. Guidelines • Must submit a legislative relief waiver. • No relief - waivers seeking to permit an additional exhibition game or scrimmage. • Previously signed contracts will not be considered mitigating circumstances.

  21. Joint IAWP Review

  22. Joint IAWP Review • June 24 – Joint meeting of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee, NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Oversight Committee and NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee. • Discuss IAWP and IAWRP rules and examine the impact of those rules.

  23. NCAA Women’s Basketball Strategic Plan 2019-2024

  24. Edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Strategic Plan 2019-2024 Timeline Launch Draft Feedback Tip-off Approval April/May 2019 Summer/ Fall 2018 May 2018 Spring 2019 Winter 2018 SWOT analysis solicited from key stakeholders Work begins with assistance from The Pictor Group. Plan endorsed by each division’s governance and basketball oversight groups. Roll out to membership; implementation begins. Initial draft of the provided to the membership for feedback.

  25. Stakeholder Timeline August • Mock Selection Participants. • Invite local DII/DIII. • DIII WBB Committee. • NCAA Affinity Group. • Steering Committee (Begin). September • VIP Invitation Focus Group. • NCAA Internal Stakeholders. • DII WBB Committee. • Cross Divisional Officiating. October • WBOC Meetings. • DII & DIII Leadership. • NCAA President’s Council. May • WBB Staff Retreat. June • WBOC Meetings. • DII & DIII Leadership. • ESPN. • DI CCA. July • DI WBB Committee. • WBCA Leadership. • Big East WBB Summit. October (cont.) • Women Leaders Panel. • Coaches. • Student-Athletes. • Corporate Partners. • Targeted Key Stakeholders. November • CCA with WBCA. January • WBOC/DI WBB Meetings. • NCAA Convention. February • DII & DIII Champs Comms. • DII & DIII WBB Comms.

  26. Core Values

  27. Fundamental Purpose ~ NCAA Women’s Basketball provides student-athletes an opportunity to realize their full potential in pursuit of academic and athletic excellence, to compete for championships and be recognized as role models for and engage with the local, national and global community. 

  28. Vision ~ Unify and grow the women’s basketball community; empower student-athletes to achieve their full potential; celebrate and elevate the game; and create an inspiring and enriching experience for all involved.

  29. Five Pillars ~

  30. Basketball Enforcement  Updates

  31. Basketball Enforcement UpdatesTopics: not necessarily new, but tried and true • Introduction of development’s charge and strategic approach. • Inducements – PSA, parent, relative, grassroots coach, high school coach, etc. • Utilities (home or business). • Vehicles. • Employment. • Residence relocation. • Foundation to foundation.

  32. Basketball Enforcement Updates (cont.) • Booster involvement. • Traditional “friend of the program” activity. • Apparel sponsor – grassroots division, international division, former SA’s now professionals. • Unofficial visits. • Trainers. • Financed by agents or apparel companies. • Tampering w/ current SAs – impermissible contact. • Tracking scholastic vs. nonscholastic evaluations.

  33. Questions

  34. We Want Your Feedback • Your input is important. • Rate this session using the survey on the Regional Rules Seminar app.

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