2022 NCAA Convention set for Indianapolis

Divisions expected to vote on legislation, including new constitution, plus awardees to be recognized throughout first week

Posted on 1/10/22 3:00 PM

The2022 NCAA Conventionwill host representatives from member schools and conferences when the annual gathering kicks off in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Jan. 19. The event returns to an in-person format after occurring virtually in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In-person events will take place Jan. 19-22. Several in-person events can also be viewed virtually. Association-wide education sessions that take place Jan. 24-27 can only be attended virtually. Clickherefor a full list of events with virtual access.

Key Topics

Representatives from all three NCAA divisions will convene to discuss and vote on key topics in college sports, including the vote on a new NCAA constitution set to take placeat the Association-wide Business Session Thursday, Jan. 20. The divisions will be discussing the following issues:

Division I

The Division I Issues Forum on Jan. 19 kicks off a busy two weeks for the division and its committees. At the virtual forum, Division I delegates will discuss potential changes to the NCAA constitution and possible next steps for the division. The proposed constitutional adjustments will be voted on at the Association-wide business session the following day.

The Division I Council is scheduled to vote on four proposals from the 2021-22 legislative cycle at its Jan. 19 meeting. Proposals would revise recruiting legislation for women's basketball; reduce recruiting person-days coaching staff members may use; eliminate the option for a student-athlete or perspective student-athlete to decline the sickle cell solubility test; and limit a school's total regular season playing schedule in women's basketball with outside competition during the season.

The Division I Board of Directors will meet Jan. 20 to review the Constitution Committee proposals and the final draft of the new NCAA constitution and consider a recommendation on potential suspension of the Independent Accountability Resolution Process.

Division II

Division II members will vote on nine proposals during its Jan. 22 business session. The proposals include changes to the football preseason structure, transfer legislation, the division's legislative options and infractions process, and progress-toward-degree requirements. There's also a proposal that would prohibitcountable athletically related activities, such as practices and games, on the first Tuesday after Nov. 1 every year to provide more opportunities for student-athletes to participate in civic engagement activities such as voting, volunteering and other community engagement. Another proposal would eliminate the option for a student-athlete to sign a written release or waiver declining thesickle cell solubility test.

Division III

Members in Division III will vote on nine proposals during its business session on Jan. 22. Proposals include football practice modifications aimed at reducing contact while increasing opportunities to teach appropriate blocking and tackling techniques; using the NCAA Eligibility Center in certifying the amateur status of international student-athletes; and granting student-athletes more control of their athletic experience by allowing a full season of practice without using a season of competition if the athlete does not compete in any games during the season. Other proposals on the slate include adding equestrian as an emerging sport for women; reducing the minimum number of conference members required for automatic qualification for Division III championships from seven to six; reducing the minimum number of member institutions required to form a single-sport conference from seven to six; and eliminating the option for a student-athlete to sign a waiver declining the sickle cell solubility test.

Awards & Events

Several prominent figures in the history of college sports will be recognized for their achievements on and off the playing surface. Awardees will be honored at a series of events throughout the Convention's first week (all times Eastern).

NCAA Honors Celebration

7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19

Hosted by NCAA.com's Andy Katz, the Honors Celebration will recognize former student-athletes and coaches who have reached significant heights on and off the field.

NCAA State of College Sports

1:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20

NCAA President Mark Emmert will deliver his State of College Sports remarks. Emmert also will present the 2022 NCAA President's Pat Summitt Award.

NCAA Saluting Excellence Ceremony: 2022 Diversity and Inclusion & Ford Awards

11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 21

NCAA President Mark Emmert will present the 2022 NCAA President's Gerald R. Ford Award, and the NCAA and Minority Opportunities Athletic Association will present the 2022 Award for Diversity and Inclusion.

Health & Safety

Health and safety protocols for the 2022 NCAA Convention are based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , and guidance from Marion County, Indiana, and the city of Indianapolis. Masks must be worn by all attendees and staff in NCAA meetings, events and Convention spaces. All attendees are encouraged to be fully vaccinated and boosted and should maintain physical distance of at least 3 feet wherever possible.

Protocolsfor the 2022 Convention were developed collaboratively with the Marion County Public Health Department.

For more details on the Convention, including a full calendar of events, visitncaa.org/convention.