Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Introduction to the Special Issue: NCAA Division III College Athlete Development and Experience

View through CrossRef
There is abundant literature on a plethora of topics associated with intercollegiate athletics. Yet, when one begins to dig deeply into the previous literature, it becomes apparent that most of the attention of this work has focused on Division I (DI) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association [NCAA]. To that end, while the NCAA Division III (DIII) level contains a greater number of institutions and more athletes than either of the other divisions of play, this group has largely been ignored throughout the previous literature (NCAA, 2021a; Williams, et al, 2020). This lack of previous literature, combined with the fact that each NCAA division has its own unique characteristics, underscore the need for additional research throughout intercollegiate sport levels of play. We sought to identify and showcase work being done to understand the well-being challenges and initiatives to enhance the Division III athlete’s experience.
Title: Introduction to the Special Issue: NCAA Division III College Athlete Development and Experience
Description:
There is abundant literature on a plethora of topics associated with intercollegiate athletics.
Yet, when one begins to dig deeply into the previous literature, it becomes apparent that most of the attention of this work has focused on Division I (DI) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association [NCAA].
To that end, while the NCAA Division III (DIII) level contains a greater number of institutions and more athletes than either of the other divisions of play, this group has largely been ignored throughout the previous literature (NCAA, 2021a; Williams, et al, 2020).
This lack of previous literature, combined with the fact that each NCAA division has its own unique characteristics, underscore the need for additional research throughout intercollegiate sport levels of play.
We sought to identify and showcase work being done to understand the well-being challenges and initiatives to enhance the Division III athlete’s experience.

Related Results

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The UP Manila Health Policy Development Hub recognizes the invaluable contribution of the participants in theseries of roundtable discussions listed below: RTD: Beyond Hospit...
The associations among athlete gratitude, athlete engagement, athlete burnout: A cross-lagged study in China
The associations among athlete gratitude, athlete engagement, athlete burnout: A cross-lagged study in China
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationship among athlete gratitude, athlete engagement, athlete burnout by cross-lag analysis of longitudinal associations. Two...
Addressing Gender Inequities in Collegiate Sport
Addressing Gender Inequities in Collegiate Sport
The purpose of this study was to examine issues related to female representation within the governance structure of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). A descripti...
Technical analysis of the 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships
Technical analysis of the 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships
In order to score points in Olympic and folk wrestling, it is always important for wrestlers to develop good techniques. This study was conducted to analyze the techniques used in ...
High Performance Judoka’s Views On Their Athlete Journey And The Need For Athlete Education
High Performance Judoka’s Views On Their Athlete Journey And The Need For Athlete Education
High-performance sport has been the subject of controversy and scandal, coming under heavy scrutiny within the broad issue of “Duty of Care” in terms of the welfare and holistic de...
Trooping the (School) Colour
Trooping the (School) Colour
Introduction Throughout the early and mid-twentieth century, cadet training was a feature of many secondary schools and educational establishments across Australia, with countless ...

Back to Top