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What is the full name of NCAA?
NCAA is not a TV station, it is the abbreviation of National College Sports Association, and it is the American College Sports Association.

This is an association composed of hundreds of colleges and universities in the United States. Its main activity is to hold various sports leagues every year, among which the basketball league in the first half of the year and the rugby league in the second half of the year are the most concerned.

It is an organization responsible for college sports affairs in the United States. Headquartered in Indianapolis, it is responsible for the sports league of four-year universities (community colleges or two-year colleges are under the responsibility of the National College Sports Association NJCAA). Small College is a four-year small college, led by NAIA (National Inter-school Athletics Association).

Under the NCAA, more than 0/000 four-year universities in the United States and Canada are divided into three grades and dozens of leagues, including football, basketball, volleyball and rugby, as well as track and field, gymnastics and wrestling. NCAA is one of the most important events for American college students after studying abroad.

American football (rugby) is the most popular of all NCAA events. Every season, the home attendance rate of some strong teams is as high as100000. Most of the traditional sports schools in the United States are famous through football. Some traditional strong football schools, such as Stanford University, University of Michigan and University of Alabama, are constantly cultivating high-level players and sending talents to the NFL, the first American football league.

NCAA*** has 24 events, including ball events 13 and non-ball events 1 1:

First, ball games:

1. American football (rugby)

2. Baseball

3. Football

4. hockey

5.tennis (tennis)

6.volleyball

7. Golf

8. Basketball

9. hockey

10. Stick tennis

1 1. Softball

12. Water polo

13. Bowling

B, non-ball games:

14. Outdoor runway &; Field)

15. Indoor runway &; Field)

16. Wall

17. Wrestling

18. Boxing

19. Gymnastics

20.rifles

2 1. Off-road

23. Rowing

24. skiing