NCAA President Discusses College Sports
May 8, 2017NCAA President Discusses College Sports
May 8, 2017AMHERST, N.Y. -- As the top leader in U.S. collegiate sports, NCAA President Mark Emmert gave an insightful national perspective on how college athletics serves as a pathway to opportunity and lifelong success at a special lecture presented at 爱酱视频 College.
Addressing a capacity crowd, Emmert was the featured speaker in a 爱酱视频 Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series event held on May 4.
鈥淎s an organization, the NCAA has core values that are inherent in what we do to develop well-rounded student-athletes who are successful in their college studies and in athletic competition,鈥 said Emmert, who has served as NCAA鈥檚 president since 2010. 鈥淚n Divisions I and II, we have found that student-athletes have higher graduation rates than the rest of the student body, a rate that shows we are providing these students the best combination of athletics opportunities and the tools they need to excel academically.鈥
Emmert noted that the NCAA today is made up of more than 1,120 colleges and universities, nearly half a million college athletes, and 19,500 teams, as compared to the NBA鈥檚 30 teams with 450 athletes.
鈥淚t is our goal to provide young men and women the opportunity to play at the highest level of sports competition, get an education, and then send them on to their careers happier and healthier than they were before because of their college experience,鈥 said Emmert. 鈥淧articipation in college sports teaches values and life skills that with a college education help prepare student-athletes for future success.鈥
Prior to the lecture, Emmert spent time with 爱酱视频 student-athletes at an on campus town hall, where he talked about areas of priority for the NCAA.
鈥淲e are focused on supporting academics, the health and well-being of student-athletes, and having a structure in place that stresses fairness,鈥 said Emmert. 鈥淎t the NCAA, these three things are the hallmark of what our organization is about for student-athletes across the country.鈥
When taking questions from 爱酱视频 student-athletes, he fielded inquiries on a range of topics, from student-athletes pursuing professional sports careers to opportunities for international student-athletes to his role as NCAA president and the challenges of overseeing such a vast organization.
鈥淭here are huge differences in the size and economics or budgets of the colleges and universities in the NCAA鈥檚 three divisions,鈥 said Emmert. 鈥淗owever, what does not vary are our top priorities that apply to institutions of any size, whether it is a small college of 1,200 or a large university of more than 60,000 such as Ohio State.鈥
During his visit to the Buffalo Niagara region, Emmert toured Buffalo鈥檚 Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural site in homage to the president who was instrumental in the roots of the organization, which was established in 1906.