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The Gopher men's hammer throwers are the best in the country. At the NCAA championships last week, they pulled off an improbable 1-2 finish.
This upcoming season, NCAA basketball coaches will be able to have a little more influence during crucial plays in games.
What is the future of the Sacramento State football team? If it is up to the NCAA Oversight Committee, the Hornets will stay where they are in the Football Championship Subdivision. That is according to a report on Monday from Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports.
The group, represented by the law firm Hutchinson Black and Cook, argues the proposed payout structure violates Title IX
The final hearing conducted by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken from the third floor of the Oakland Courthouse on Monday, April 7 began a two-month whirlwind that ultimately concluded Friday, June 6 with the NCAA's House settlement's approval.
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OU women's track and field star Pippi Lotta Enok closed the NCAA Outdoor Championships with her second heptathlon national championship Saturday at Eugene, Oregon.
T he NCAA men's outdoor track and field championships came down to the final event Friday night with a dramatic 1,600-meter relay that ended with Texas A&M and USC tied for the te
The House settlement was officially finalized on June 6, 2025, marking a historic shift in college athletics. The agreement allows NCAA Division I schools to share up to $20.5 million per year in revenue directly with student-athletes. This ends the NCAA's longstanding amateurism model and introduces a new era of compensation and benefits.
Jenna Rogers finished a decorated Nebraska track and field career with one last medal at the NCAA outdoor championships on Saturday.
The senior from Saskatchewan won the 400-meter hurdles national title in 52.46 seconds at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon, finishing 2.20 seconds faster than second-place runner Akala Garrett of Texas. Sutherland’s time broke the previous NCAA record of 52.76 seconds, set in 2018 by Kentucky’s Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.
The NCAA’s court-approved $2.8 billion settlement is accelerating legislation to limit the organization’s antitrust liability; create uniformity with name, image, and likeness deals; and designate athletes as students,