1 minute read Aug. 1, 1975: The NCAA initiates a marketing program through an agreement with Descente Ltd. to use the NCAA mark in marketing sportswear and accessories in Japan. August 1, 1975 0 75
1 minute read June 10-13, 1975: The first Division III Golf Championships are conducted at UT Martin. June 10, 1975 0 70
1 minute read June 1, 1975: The National Collegiate Sports Services moves from New York City to Mission, Kansas, and is renamed the NCAA Statistics Service. June 1, 1975 0 74
1 minute read March 20-22, 1975: The first Division III Swimming and Diving Championships are conducted at Allegheny. March 22, 1975 0 73
1 minute read Jan. 7, 1975: Gerald R. Ford becomes the second president honored with the NCAA’s Theodore Roosevelt Award. January 7, 1975 0 68
1 minute read Nov. 30, 1974: The first Division III Soccer Championship is conducted at Wheaton College (Illinois). November 30, 1974 0 72
1 minute read May 25, 1974: The first Division II Lacrosse Championship is conducted at SUNY Cortland. May 25, 1974 0 76
1 minute read May 29-31, 1974: The first Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships are conducted at Eastern Illinois. May 21, 1974 0 90
1 minute read March 1-2, 1974: The first Division III Wrestling Championships are conducted at Wilkes. March 2, 1974 0 74
1 minute read Dec. 1, 1973: The College Athletics Publishing Service relocates to Mission, Kansas, and becomes the NCAA Publishing Service. December 1, 1973 0 67