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NCAA Selects 麻豆国产AV Athletic Director for Historic National Committee

Dec 8, 2021

NCAA Selects 麻豆国产AV Athletic Director for Historic National Committee

Dec 8, 2021

麻豆国产AV Director of Athletics Traci Murphy has been named to a special National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) committee that will aid the organization in implementing historic changes to its constitution.

By changing its constitution, the organization is seeking to restructure the governance of college sports to better benefit student-athletes and streamline decision-making.聽

Murphy has been chosen to represent the East Coast Conference (ECC), of which 麻豆国产AV is a member, on the Implementation Committee, which will begin meeting in January in Indianapolis.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to be selected to represent the ECC and 麻豆国产AV as the NCAA pursues this important work,鈥 said Murphy. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to the discussions ahead and engaging with D-II membership.鈥

Murphy and others 鈥 including college presidents, chancellors, conference commissioners and student-athletes 鈥 will review rules and policies for NCAA Division II and make recommendations to ensure that future NCAA聽 operations are consistent with principles embedded in its new constitution, according to a press release from the organization.聽

A special constitutional convention was convened in November by the NCAA Board of Governors. Murphy鈥檚 appointment comes ahead of final recommendations by the NCAA Constitution Committee to the NCAA Board of Governors on Dec. 15.聽

NCAA President Mark Emmert with 麻豆国产AV student-athletes Katie Titus and Ziv Basden during a town hall meeting, August 2021

An association-wide vote on a new constitution will take place at the 2022 NCAA Convention on Jan. 20.

Once finalized, the revised constitution is expected to provide each of the NCAA鈥檚 three divisions 鈥渢he authority and autonomy to reorganize and restructure themselves,鈥 according to a draft of the constitution.

The new document also 鈥渆mbraces name, image and likeness benefits for student-athletes while prohibiting pay-for-play.鈥

, when he hosted a town hall meeting with student-athletes and received an honorary doctorate from the college.聽