Substance banned by the NCAA Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HGH Substance banned by the NCAA (3)
3% ISU The Cyclones of the NCAA (3) LA Times Daily Jun 22, 2026
3% CND "Ban the Bomb" org. (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 22, 2026
3% SOAP Slippery substance (4) Newsday Jun 18, 2026
3% TEN Big ___ (NCAA conference) (3) USA Today Jun 17, 2026
3% EMBARGO Trade ban (7) (7) Mirror Classic Jun 15, 2026
3% USMA Home of the NCAA's Black Knights (4) LA Times Daily Jun 12, 2026
3% UCONN NCAA basketball powerhouse, for short (5) Commuter Jun 5, 2026
3% PED Banned substance, in sports lingo (3) New York Times May 31, 2026
3% ESPN NCAA game airer (4) Newsday May 27, 2026
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