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Female Athletes Are Rethinking College Choices Due to Abortion Laws in Some States
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has added another complicated layer for college coaches to navigate.
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Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker to Be Next President of NCAA
Outgoing Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker will take over as president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in March, the national college sports organization announced Thursday.
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Foreign College Athletes Chase Endorsement Money Outside US
A new market is evolving for international athletes playing college sports in the United States. Traveling for international sporting events is giving some of them a chance to chase their shot at cashing in on their fame. Those athletes have largely been left out of the rush for endorsement deals. Student visa rules largely prohibit off-campus work while they’re in...
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Opendorse Launches Online NIL Marketplace for Fans to Support College Athletes
Fans who want to financially support college athletes through name, image and likeness deals can now do so with just a few clicks online.
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What the NCAA Transfer Portal Is and How It Works
The NCAA transfer portal is a point of contention among NCAA coaches, but what is it and how does it actually work.
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Watch: Texas College Baseball Game Ends in Wild Tackle, Player Suspensions
The North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference has handed out a long list of suspensions after a pitcher leveled a batter after giving up a home run.
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Adidas Announces New Network That Will Allow More Than 50,000 Student-Athletes to Be Paid Ambassadors
Adidas announces new network that will allow more than 50,000 student-athletes to be paid ambassadors
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Amanda Belichick Creating Her Own Coaching Legacy
Bill Belichick will be entering his 23rd season as Patriots head coach this fall, but he’s not the only Belichick who’s a head coach in New England. His daughter – Amanda Belichick, is in her seventh season leading the Holy Cross Women’s Lacrosse Team. Amanda remembers her family always playing lacrosse growing up, but the message from her parents...
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America's Olympic Pipeline Is Facing a Threat Like Never Before
Nearly 80% of U.S. athletes at the Tokyo Olympics shared a common attribute (beside their insane athleticism): They all starred on NCAA teams first. But there’s concern that recent changes within college athletics could lead to widespread cuts to programs that train future Olympians but aren’t as self-sustaining as football or basketball, typically the only programs that generate profits....
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America's Pipeline of Olympic Athletes Is in Serious Jeopardy
Almost 80% of U.S. athletes who participated in the Tokyo Olympics came from NCAA programs. But with college sports business models changing in recent years, teams that don’t generate as much revenue as football and men’s basketball are at risk of being axed. NBCLX storyteller Noah Pransky breaks down the reasons behind this shift and what it could mean...
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How College Athletes Are Making Money From Name, Image and Likeness
Some college athletes are hiring financial planning teams as they ink deals with corporate sponsors and make money, after the NCAA passed an interim policy on name, image and likeness deals. The policy allows players to make some extra cash for the future – and they’ll be paying taxes on that income too, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson explains.
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Top College Athletes Strategize How to Turn Their ‘Brand' Into Financial Gains With New Sponsorship Deals
College athletes and recruits are now allowed to engage in “NIL activities” consistent with state law where their school is located.
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American Athletic Conference Adds Six Schools From Conference USA
Florida Atlantic, Charlotte, North Texas, UTSA, Rice and UAB are moving from Conference USA to the American Athletic Conference.