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Former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker formally replaces Mark Emmert as the NCAA’s president Wednesday, and during a roughly 30-minute interview with USA TODAY Sports earlier this week ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker on Wednesday provided insight to his new proposal that essentially would allow colleges to pay their athletes cash for playing their sports. His comments, at the ...
Charlie Baker, president of the NCAA, arrives for a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Oct. 17, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker, shown at a White House event in 2023, faces the challenging task of pleasing a wide array of stakeholders in college athletics. (Julia Nikhinson for The Washington Post) ...
From left, NCAA president Charlie Baker, Big Ten Conference commissioner Tony Petitti and University of Florida gymnast Trinity Thomas are sworn in to the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled ...
Charlie Baker stood on the field at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Ky., on Monday night, 30 minutes before Clemson defeated Notre Dame 2–1 for the NCAA Division I men’s soccer championship.
NCAA president raises concerns about college sports gambling Since he took over as president of the NCAA earlier this year, former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker says he has grown deeply worried ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker speaks during a College Athlete Day event to celebrate men's and women's NCAA championship teams from the 2022-2023 academic year on the South Lawn of the White House ...
Charlie Baker has been NCAA president for less than two weeks, but he knows he is coming into his role in the governing body of major college sports during a tumultuous time.
One of the best parts of Charlie Baker's job as NCAA president, he said, is getting to interact with student-athletes. By Amin Touri, The Boston Globe September 21, 2023 3 minutes to read ...
New NCAA president Charlie Baker on conference parity, NIL and more: Q&A The NCAA has rallied around its main priority for 2023: Get help from Congress (Photo: Maddie Meyer / Getty Images) ...