2023 NCAA Convention set for San Antonio

Divisions to vote on legislation; awardees to be recognized throughout the week

Posted on 1/5/23 3:05 PM

The2023 NCAA Conventionkicks off Wednesday in San Antonio with a full agenda that includes education sessions, business sessions to vote on legislation that continues to evolve the governance of college sports, and the introduction ofincoming President Charlie Bakerto members.

The event runs Jan. 11-14. More than 3,000 attendees from member schools and conferences across the country are scheduled to attend.

Awards and Events

Several honorees will be recognized for their achievements and contributions to college sports. Awardees will be honored at a series of events throughout the week (all times are Central).

NCAA Honors Celebration

5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11

The NCAA Honors Celebration will recognize former student-athletes and coaches who have reached significant heights on and off the field.

NCAA Woman of the Year Luncheon

11:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 12

The NCAA Woman of the Year award will be presented at the Convention for the first time. One winner will be named from a pool ofnine finalists: Zoe Baker, Colorado School of Mines; Jaeda Daniel, NC State; Brooke Forde, Stanford; Karenna Groff, MIT; Macy Klein, St. Catherine; Erin Nicholas, Middlebury; Kayla Tennant, Queens (North Carolina); Hanna Thrainsdottir, Georgian Court; and Victoria Tran, Navy.

NCAA State of College Sports

4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12

The State of College Sports will feature remarks from several leaders across college sports, including NCAA Board of Governors Chair and Baylor President Linda A. Livingstone, NCAA President Mark Emmert andincoming NCAA President Charlie Baker. This will be the first chance for the NCAA membership to hear directly from Baker.

NCAA Saluting Excellence Luncheon

11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 13

The NCAA Saluting Excellence Luncheon will honortwo recipientsfor their long-standing contributions to college athletics and a university committed to fostering inclusive environments.

Governance

Representatives from all three NCAA divisions will convene to discuss and vote on key topics in college sports during the Division I Issues Forum on Thursday, Jan. 12, and the Divisions II and III Business Sessions on Saturday, Jan. 14. Each division continues its modernization efforts, with Division I expected to continue its discussion of the recently releasedTransformation Committee report. Other meetings of student-athlete advisory committees and presidential bodies will take place in each division throughout the week. Read more about expected actions in Division I, Division II and Division III.

The 2023 NCAA Convention will be held at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk, San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter and San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk. For more details on the Convention, including afull schedule of events, visitncaa.org/convention.