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Fans of digital college basketball, get excited. Electronic Arts has officially announced that it is bringing back its ...
Olivia Miles, Sarah Strong and Lauren Betts are among the early frontrunners with JuJu Watkins sidelined with an injury.
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share ...
Five-star wide receiver Calvin Russell announced his college decision on Saturday, and he picked Syracuse over the Michigan ...
The Republic last did a top 50 list in 2017. Here's an updated look at our 50 greatest boys basketball players of past 40 ...
Nearly all of the $20.5 million that Ohio State is allowed to share with athletes in the next academic year will be through ...
Three seasons in the Missouri Valley Conference, Belmont hasn't reached the NCAA Tournament. Good reasons for that. No desire ...
We answer the burning questions A settlement allowing revenue sharing with NCAA athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We break down what it all means.
For example, Kentucky or UConn could decide to spend 50% of their budget on men's basketball. Non-football schools in conferences, like the Big East, could gain a major advantage when funding ...
College athletics were forever changed tonight. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilkins granted approval to the NCAA's settlement of three antitrust cases and now schools are permitted to share ...
Miami is another finalist for Calvin Russell, but the Hurricanes clearly aren’t feeling too good about their chances. On3’s Stephen Wagner, who covers Miami, logged a prediction for Russell to commit ...
The NCAA, in a document summarizing rules changes approved on April 21 by the Division I Board of Directors but contingent on settlement approval, said the cap is estimated to be $20.5 million.