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2021 NCAA Season: Frequently Asked Questions - The Leader Newspaper

The Leader Newspaper 2021 NCAA Season: Frequently Asked Questions Despite missing the 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 National College Athletic Association (NCAA) is kicking off this March 18, 2021. It will be the 82nd edition of March Madness, highlighting the Division 1 collegiate men’s basketball tournament. The NCAA is one of the most celebrated sports games that every college hoops and troops were unable to see last year. According to the NCAA Vice President Dan Gavitt, the NCAA will have a different procedure this year. One of the changes is no longer taking the eliminations at fourteen different locations like the past editions. Apart from that, the seeding process is a bit shorter while they hold a controlled environment for safety purposes.

The Challenges Transgender Athletes Face Off the Field

The Challenges Transgender Athletes Face Off the Field Share Photo: OLI SCARFF/AFP, Getty Images To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, hacks and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Lifehacker Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a fix. For the most part, there are no overarching rules or legal precedents governing whether transgender athletes can compete across various sports in their true gender, as opposed to the one they were assigned at birth. (An exception is the U.S. National College Athletic Association, which does have a complete policy concerning transgender athletes.) It may be one of the most contentious conflicts in sports, starting at school age and stretching up through the most prestigious echelons of competition, including the Olympics.

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