SJR 5-NCAA BASKETBALL PRESEASON TOURNAMENTS  SENATOR LOREN LEMAN, sponsor of SJR 5, recommended the proposed CSSJR 5(RLS), which is a compilation of work done by Senator Wilken and himself. Originally, they worked independently along the same track to support the University of Alaska in opposing NCAA proposal 2000-1006. He explained that several years ago the University worked hard to get a compromise in the NCAA rule, which exempts certain tournaments from the 28-game limit on basketball games. The exempted tournaments are the Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks and the Shootout in Anchorage. Two of those games do not count toward the limit, one does. The exemption provides an additional incentive for top Division 1 teams to come to Alaska to play. The compromise also provided that no school can play more than once in four years to give many teams a chance to play in these tournaments. SENATOR LEMAN said that the tournaments have been very successful. The teams that participate say that Alaska's tournaments are among the best in the United States. They provide a chance for Alaska's student athletes to compete with some of the best athletes in the country, which is a drawing card for the University's athletic programs. The tournaments also provide a financial benefit to Alaska. He noted that this resolution is on a fast track because the public testimony period for the NCAA proposal closes on Tuesday. SENATOR PHILLIPS moved to adopt CSSJR 5(RLS). There being no objection, CHAIR PEARCE noted the motion carried. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to calendar SJR 5. There being no objection, CHAIR PEARCE announced the motion carried.