The NCAA made a decision that will allow eligible JUCO, NAIA and other non-NCAA athletes to compete in the 2025–26 season.
On March 13, the NCAA issued guidance in the form of a Q&A defining the scope of the eligibility waiver it previously approved on December 23, ...
Bradley star Duke Deen might not have extra year to play in 2025-26, after all. An NCAA clarification on its rules appears to ...
This new rule would also have a considerable impact on recruiting for schools like the LSUE Bengals, as it provides ...
The NCAA can’t win for losing when it comes to the transgender athlete issue. The association has again run afoul of female athletes despite changing its eligibility policy last month to require ...
Rutgers football safety Jett Elad is in court as he looks for a legal remedy to grant him another year of eligibility after ... his press conference about the status of Elad.
A strict interpretation of NCAA rules would make his case ... and the idea that athletes had to meet eligibility criteria to retain the amateur status necessary to play college sports.
Zackery’s potential case for another year of his eligibility — which would be his fifth at the NCAA level — stems from recent rulings regarding the status of Vanderbilt quarterback Diego ...