NCAA
- STRUCTURE
The old NCAA logo. The eight circles are
the logos of the eight member schools. The "NCAA" logo is the same as
that used by the American NCAA
The Policy Board, composed of the presidents of member schools, manages
the NCAA's external and internal affairs. It handles matters such as
acceptance, replacement, and suspension of member schools. The NCAA
presidency rotates among member schools. The president for the 2006–07
season is Brother Edmundo Fernandez of De La Salle-College of Saint
Benilde.
The other main administrative body in the NCAA is the Management
Committee (MANCOM), which determines matters of athletic concern, such
as determining the proper conditions for playing, suspension of
players, coaches, and referees, reversal or review of game results, and
investigation of ineligible players. The Management Committee is
composed of the athletics moderators (or athletic directors) of the
member schools, who are selected by their respective university
presidents, and the league chairperson, who is selected by the Policy
Board. Like the league president, the chair of the Management Committee
rotates among member schools. The chairperson of the Management
Committee for the 2006–07 season is Bernardo Atienza of Saint Benilde.
The president of the Policy Board and the chairperson of the Management
committee come from the school currently hosting the basketball
tournament. The rotation is determined by the order of when each school
joined the league. For the 2006–07 season, the host will be Saint
Benilde, while José Rizal University will host the 2007–08
season. José Rizal University representatives, for the meantime,
would be the vice-president of the Policy Board and the vice
chairperson of the Management Committee.
The host school manages the logistics, expenses, labor and security in
the venues. Each sport has its own host, with the host for basketball
being the head of all hosts.
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