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A federal judge Friday granted final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, a watershed agreement in college sports that permits schools to directly pay college athletes for the first time. The ...
He hung up his racket, but not his ambition to transform the world. The former tennis player and New Zealand medallist in ...
With the return of ADWEEK's Most Powerful Women in Sports honors, this year's judges grappled with the evolving definition of ...
Basketball-centric athletic programs would seemingly have an advantage under the settlement, but the answer largely depends ...
BFI President Aadhav Arjuna stressed that this is not just about visibility, but about momentum and building real capability ...
Cooper Flagg reportedly agreed to $28 million in NIL deals during his time at Duke, and that number only includes his New ...
Sports is an entertaining contest but more than that, it is also considered a lucrative enterprise for athletes, especially the most famous, talented and consistent with impressive performances.
Schools across the United States can now directly pay college athletes under a landmark settlement approved by a federal ...
The International and European Olympic Committees will only recognise the new leadership of the Bulgarian Olympic Committee ...
The crack of the bat echoes through Charles Schwab Field as Omaha, Neb., transforms once again into the epicenter of college ...