As schools prepare to pay college athletes for the use of their name, image and likeness, details of proposed NIL contracts have been revealed.
There are many layers to the college athlete-employment debate, enough for a college thesis. Control is just one of them.
If you’ve watched the NCAA Division 1 college basketball tournaments, you’ve probably seen commercials by the NCAA calling out certain fans. In fact, the NCAA isn’t pulling any punches as it ...
Sources have told Runner’s World that some schools, which plan to opt in to the settlement, are already preemptively clearing ...
At least four states are considering giving college athletes tax breaks on endorsement income. The hope is to give athletes a ...
Ithaca College has admitted to letting a trans athlete compete on the rowing team, and the NCAA has not indicated that the ...
Former NFL star J.J. Watt called out the NCAA in a post on X over the continuance of referring to players as student-athletes ...
The University of Louisville and University of Kentucky are leading mental health efforts in college sports amid ...
Student-athletes at Bryn Athyn College are planning a protest after their school announced it's cutting all NCAA sports teams at the end of the year.
Ithaca College in New York admitted to letting a trans athlete compete in a Division III rowing competition over the weekend. The college allowed this despite the fact that the NCAA changed its ...