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The House settlement ushered in a new era of collegiate athletics, allowing universities to pay athletes with new guidelines on NIL and roster limits.
A series of rule changes aimed at enhancing the flow of men's college basketball games has been passed by the NCAA. Among the several modifications coming to th ...
That's right, as if games weren't slowed down enough by referees looking at monitors towards the end of games to review everything from who touched the ball last going out of bounds to seemingly a ...
Texas Permanent School Fund, Austin, and Velocity Capital Management are backing the launch of a collegiate sports fund ...
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are proposing national rules for college sports following a settlement that ...
Kelsey Singleton was one of two, USM Golden Eagles to qualify for this week's NCAA national track and field meet in Eugene, ...
The settlement will allow schools for the first time to compensate student athletes for past and future commercial use of ...
A federal judge’s decision to approve the House v. NCAA settlement is expected to forever alter the landscape of college ...
The long-awaited House vs. NCAA decision officially ends the era of collegiate athletes as amateurs, but will likely lead to ...
House v. NCAA was filed by former Arizona collegiate swimmer Grant House, challenging a decades-old prohibition on schools ...
A U.S. judge on Friday granted final approval to a $2.8 billion settlement with the National Collegiate Athletic Association that will allow schools for the first time to compensate student athletes ...
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