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The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
Sydney Moore and Sabrina Ootsburg were surrounded by hundreds of college athletes at a convention in Charlotte when news ...
Dustin Mercer is 6 for 11 at the plate in the super regional with four runs. Murray State, playing in its first super ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (June 9, 2025) – South Carolina’s Salma Elbadra and JaMeesia Ford have earned SEC Outdoor Track & Field honors ...
St. John’s went 31-5 last season and won its first Big East regular-season championship since 1985 and its first ...
Paul @Finebaum discusses the potential impact of schools directly paying college athletes: "Women's sports will be hurt, ...
The University of Oregon announced its 2025 Hall of Fame class on Monday, and a Central Valley track and field legend is in the mix.
Former Big 12 forward and Kansas transfer target Patrick Suemnick committed to Seton Hall, cutting the Jayhawks’ remaining ...
Stephen F. Austin State University dropped three of its NCAA sports programs. SFA Athletics announced they were removing ...
In June 2020, a lawsuit was filed by a former college swimmer named Grant House, seeking damages for student-athletes who were unable to earn money from their name, image and likeness (NIL). This ...
Amid growing frustrations over NIL in college sports, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey kept it simple: schools are asking for ...
South Carolina to Distribute $20.5 Million Directly to Student Athletes This Year originally appeared on Athlon Sports.