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  2. NCAA committee recommends removing cannabis from banned ... - AOL

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    Noting that cannabis isn't a performance-enhancing drug, the release added that the recommendation is part of an "effort to recenter student-athlete health while recognizing membership opinions ...

  3. Will Cannabis Be A Game-Changer For Athletes? NFL's $1M ... - AOL

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) made a groundbreaking move by removing cannabis from its list of banned substances for Division I players. This change reflects the growing ...

  4. NCAA council votes to remove cannabis from banned drug list ...

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    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA Division I council voted to remove use of cannabis products from the banned drug class for championships and postseason participation in football. The move was among several approved by the council on Tuesday, including allowing college football teams to have all staffers, and not just the head coach and 10 ...

  5. 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey rankings

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    NCAA Division I women's ice hockey rankings. ← 2023–24. 2025–26 →. Two polls make up the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey rankings, the USCHO.com poll and the USA Hockey/The Rink Live poll. As the 2024–25 season progresses, rankings are updated weekly.

  6. NCAA banned substances - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the NCAA. In the United States the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), has since the 1970s been patrolling the usage of illegal drugs and substances for student-athletes attending universities and colleges. In 1999, NCAA Drug Committee published a list containing substances banned for the usage to student-athletes.

  7. Cannabis and sports - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis is currently prohibited in competition and will continue to be in 2022." [21] In September 2022, WADA announced that cannabis would remain on the list of banned substances, concluding that its usage continues, "at this time, to be against the spirit of sport across a range of areas as listed in the Code."

  8. NCAA lifts ban on cannabis use for athletes in championships

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    Cannabis products will no longer be a banned drug for Division I athletes in championships, the NCAA announced on Tuesday, saying it will instead treat marijuana like alcohol. The Division I ...

  9. NCAA committee recommends removing cannabis from banned ... - AOL

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