1 minute read Feb. 26, 1990: The NCAA national office staff moves into a new headquarters facility in Overland Park, Kansas. February 26, 1990 0 67
1 minute read Jan. 10, 1990: Proposal No. 42 is rescinded. The NCAA Convention also features a lengthy debate over time demands on student-athletes. January 10, 1990 0 69
1 minute read Jan. 8, 1990: Ronald Reagan becomes the fourth president honored with the NCAA’s Theodore Roosevelt Award. January 8, 1990 0 69
1 minute read Nov. 20, 1989: Villanova wins its first of six consecutive team titles in the Division I Women’s Cross Country Championships between 1989 and 1994. November 20, 1989 0 80
1 minute read Nov. 18, 1989: SUNY Cortland wins the first of seven Division III Women’s Cross Country Championships between 1989 and 1997 under coach Jack Daniels. November 18, 1989 0 79
1 minute read Sept. 27, 1989: The Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics is formed. September 27, 1989 0 72
1 minute read May 25-27, 1989: Saint Augustine’s wins the first of seven straight Division II Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships team titles under coach George Williams. The school sees another streak, with five straight titles from 2013 to 2017, bringing the total number of championships to 16 by 2017. May 27, 1989 0 78
1 minute read Jan. 8-12, 1989: The creation of the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is approved. January 12, 1989 0 66
1 minute read Jan. 8-12, 1989: Proposal No. 42, withholding athletically related aid from partial academic qualifiers, is approved. January 8, 1989 0 66
1 minute read Nov. 12, 1988: The first Division II Women’s Soccer Championship is conducted at Barry. November 12, 1988 0 72