A small Texas university has gone to court to object to the $2.77 billion settlement proposal that would erase a set of antitrust claims against the NCAA and the nation's largest conferences and clear the way for schools to begin steering…
A small Texas university has gone to court to object to the $2.77 billion settlement proposal that would erase a set of antitrust claims against the NCAA and the nation’s largest conferences and clear the way for schools to begin steering…
AP Sports Writer A small Texas university has gone to court to object to the $2.77 billion settlement proposal that would erase a set of antitrust claims against the NCAA and the nation’s largest conferences and clear the way for schools…
The second round of the NBA Draft will begin soon, and the WSU player Jaylen Wells has got all of his hopes on it. His name did not come up in the first round of the draft. Over months recently, several networks have enlisted Wells between…
In this episode of Trending Now - An IP Podcast,Amy Pruett and Edward White discuss the status of the NCAA Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Policies, current challenges and recommendations for enforcement.... By: Williams Mullen
NCAA and Power 5 conferences balk at sharing billions in proposed antitrust settlement dollars with female athletes — bully 291 non-Power 5 schools to help pay costs.
The NCAA spent $61.5 million in legal fees in the year that ended in August 2023, according to the organization’s most recent 990 tax filing, as it continued to defend its business model in the face of multiple antitrust lawsuits. The $61…
With over one million followers on Instagram, Jared McCain might be one of the most popular rookies in this year’s NBA draft class. But don’t let the trendy dance videos and the multi colored nail paint fool you, because McCain has the…
It took nearly five years, billions of dollars and a recasting of its amateurism model, but the NCAA appears to have snagged a reform ball back from California’s legislature. In an unexpected move Wednesday, California Assembly member…
NCAA Division I college athletes will no longer face penalties for marijuana use during postseason championships after the National Collegiate Athletic Association voted to remove cannabis from its banned substances list
The NCAA season has ended following the conclusion of the individual championships at the end of May. Ten Canadians were competing across the four competitions: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, and women’s doubles. Only one…
Cannabis products will no longer be a banned drug for Division I athletes in championships, the NCAA announced on Tuesday, saying it will instead treat marijuana like alcohol. The Division I Council announced that the decision to remove…
It’s the end of June, which means ESPYS nominations. Just like every year, ESPN’s annual sports celebration is close, with all nominee names already revealed this morning. This marks the opening for voting lines until July 11th, when the…
In the early 1980s, the heavyweight football schools won a decisive court case that gave them control of media rights and created the modern landscape.