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Kyla Oldacre didn't start but she found a way to make memorable plays for a Final Four Texas women's basketball team last ...
A federal judge on Friday awarded $515 million in fees to the attorneys representing athlete plaintiffs in the $2.8 billion ...
The landmark agreement will result in a new financial model that allows schools to directly share revenue with college ...
Plaintiff laywers in the settlement involving the NCAA and the Power Five conferences are set to receive more $750 million in ...
The Horned Frogs finished the season 39-20, earning their 20th NCAA Tournament appearance and 18th in the last 21 years. They also advanced to the Big 12 Tournament Championship game, narrowly falling ...
Many former college athletes will receive large lump sums, and current players face new NIL guidelines that come with large, ...
The House Settlement directly resolved outstanding antitrust lawsuits arising out the NCAA’s compensation system for the use ...
Deja Kelly, a WNBA rookie, shared her strong feelings about Drake's new song. Her post sparked fan interest. Earlier, she ...
Starting Tuesday, schools are now free to begin paying their athletes directly, marking the dawn of a new era in college ...
The landmark settlement goes into effect and puts college sports on a new path where schools will pay athletes directly.
Most of the money from the revenue sharing is expected to go toward football and men’s basketball programs — the two programs in most athletic departments that are profitable. However, it is not ...
Last year, it was the “Boo-rito” burrito with running back Cam Skattebo. This year, it is “Sipp” lemonade with ASU running back Kyson Brown.