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On May 11, the Penn State Brandywine softball team narrowly defeated the Pennsylvania College of Technology 8-7. It was ...
Read full article: Michigan GOP pushes MHSAA on gender rules compliance House Republicans are exerting pressure on the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) to align with President ...
The NCAA’s House settlement era has launched, with athletic programs across the country free to start paying millions to ...
Big-time college sports changed forever today. As of midnight on July 1, Division I schools could pay their athletes directly. And pay them a lot. As much as $20.5 million per school for 2025-2026, ...
The National Women’s Law Center is intervening in defense of transgender athletes in a lawsuit brought against the National Collegiate Athletics Association attempting to force the organization to ...
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced legislation in the Senate on Tuesday that could redefine collegiate athletics, especially ...
A multibillion-dollar settlement was approved on Friday by a federal judge, allowing National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I schools to directly pay college athletes for the ...
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced that it has extended an invitation to Lackawanna College to become the conference's 18th member institution during a press conference held on campu ...
A federal judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California recently approved a groundbreaking, ...
At a press conference, Lackawanna College athletics announced it received and accepted an invitation to become a member of ...