The graduation rate of black men's basketball players from teams participating in the NCAA Tournament is 74 percent compared with 93 percent for white players. That's according to a study released ...
A significant graduation gap still exists between white and Black basketball players of both genders playing in the NCAA tournament this year, according to a report by the Institute for Diversity and ...
While 12 of the teams participating in this year’s NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, known as March Madness, and seven in the National Invitation Tournament had graduation success rates of ...
Major-college football and men’s basketball players are graduating in record numbers, the NCAA said on Thursday. Seventy-four percent of Division I men’s basketball players and 70 percent of football ...
Whites, blacks, Asian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans are all graduating from college at higher rates now, but stubborn racial and gender gaps are widening, a new federal report finds. Women earn ...
HARTFORD, Conn. -- The NCAA is reporting that UConn's men's basketball team has a graduation rate of just 20 percent, by far the lowest among the teams in the preseason Top 25. The numbers count the ...
A diversity report for graduation rates among potential NCAA Tournament teams found a larger gap between white and black men’s players from the previous year, while male players continue to lag behind ...
A study of teams in the NCAA Tournament shows that graduation rates for men's basketball players have become stagnant and that the sport's governing body may need to raise academic standards to get ...