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NCAA member schools can compensate players across all sports beginning July 1, according to approval issued by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken.
NCAA member schools can compensate players across all sports beginning July 1, according to approval issued by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken.
NCAA member schools can compensate players across all sports beginning July 1, according to approval issued by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken.
The Mountain East Conference Board of Directors is pleased to announce its approval of the addition of Shawnee State ...
At a press conference, Lackawanna College athletics announced it received and accepted an invitation to become a member of ...
The NIL era is reshaping HBCU athletics. Explore how players are chasing opportunities-and the real risks behind this new age ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (SF SPORTS AUTHORITY) — The Sioux Falls Sports Authority and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) are excited to announce that Sioux Falls has been selected to ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Russell Sage College women’s lacrosse had two student-athletes: senior midfielder Maddison Walter, of South Glens Falls, and sophomore defender Alexis Crossman, of Corinth, mak… ...
The final settlement of the House v. NCAA antitrust lawsuit is a huge relief to college sports. It’s the start of a new economic model and a chance for college sports leaders to show legislators ...
The NCAA settlement allows schools, including those in Georgia, to directly pay student-athletes, marking a significant shift from the traditional amateur model in college sports.
College sports are at an inflection point. Approval of the long-awaited House v. NCAA settlement was finally granted on Friday, a decision set to reshape the future of college sports. And yet, so ...
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