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NCAA Youth Programs

Tomorrow's collegiate student-athletes are today's grade-schoolers and high-schoolers. That's why the NCAA, its members, and the corporations it teams with conduct and support many programs aimed at preparing youth for the challenges they will face in the future – in the classroom, on the job and on the field of play. Below are links to many of those programs and Web-based resources.

  • Sporting Geography ®
    Provides teachers with reproducible lesson plans and desk maps that can be used at any time.

  • iHoops
    A NCAA/NBA youth basketball initiative that will provide supporting services and programs for youth basketball players ages 6 to 18, their parents, coaches, officials, and team and event administrators.

  • Stay-in-Bounds Program
    An NCAA Hall of Champions program teaching good sportsmanship to Indianapolis-area youth in grades 3 - 8.

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