ncaa
ncaa — noun
1. National Collegiate Athletic Association — the main US organization that sets th
National Collegiate Athletic Association — the main US organization that sets the rules for college and university sports competitions and organizes national championships across different sports.
Eve received an NCAA scholarship to play basketball at UCLA.
NCAA + noun (scholarship)
The NCAA announced new rules about how student athletes can earn money from sponsors.
NCAA as subject of announcement
Ryan's college team reached the NCAA finals for the first time in the school's history.
Under NCAA rules, student athletes must keep their grades above a certain level all season.
The star player was banned by the NCAA for accepting payments from a sponsor.
文法句型
NCAA + noun (as modifier)
用法筆記
Always written in capital letters (NCAA). It functions as a proper noun and is frequently used attributively before nouns such as "rules", "tournament", "scholarship", and "championship". This abbreviation refers specifically to the US college sports system; most other countries have separate organizations for university sports.