Two-time Olympic champion Suni Lee has announced her comeback to gymnastics, opening the door to the 2028 Olympics.
In the wake of the World Cup soccer defeat of the U.S. Men's National Team (USMNT), analysts have been wondering what the U.S ...
WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - The National Collegiate Athletic Association has been hit with a proposed class action claiming a new age-based sports eligibility rule will unlawfully restrict college ...
Eager to lessen the chaos of the transfer portal era and court fights with players trying to extend their careers, the NCAA approved a new eligibility model for Division I athletes on Tuesday that ...
Eager to lessen the chaos of the transfer portal era, the NCAA approved a new eligibility model for Division I athletes Tuesday that will allow five seasons of competition over a five-year period that ...
The transfer portal has closed, and Alabama softball came away with exactly what it needed: no unexpected departures and three additions right where it needed them. Every player on the Crimson Tide’s ...
Kaidance Till has found a new college softball home. The three-time Journal Star Player of the Year has signed with Louisville, joining the Atlantic Coast Conference program after transferring from ...
LSU softball shortstop Kylee Edwards has withdrawn her name from the NCAA transfer portal three days after entering it, she announced on social media Sunday. Edwards, a senior who transferred from ...
The Brendan Sorsby nightmare case continues. On Monday, the NCAA filed its formal appeal in the eligibility case, arguing that Sorsby’s eligibility is not a legal issue but rather one determined by ...
NCAA claims Protect College Sports Act would override Brendan Sorsby ruling in memo to commissioners
The NCAA has seen the backlash against the Brendan Sorsby eligibility ruling and is using it as an opportunity to push for passage of the Protect College Sports Act. On Friday, the NCAA sent a memo to ...
Sports are governed by rules. Those rules separate a ball from a strike, a fumble from an incomplete pass, and foul balls from a fair. Without rules, sporting events are nothing more than random ...
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