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Conference commissioners lauded a judge’s approval of a $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement as a means for bringing stability and fairness to an out-of-control college athletics industry.
Conference commissioners lauded a judge’s approval of a $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement as a means for bringing stability and fairness to an out-of-control college athletics industry.
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Sporting News on MSNWho is in the College World Series? Teams, odds & bracket for 2025 NCAA baseball tournamentEight teams are packing their bags for Omaha.The field of 64 is whittling itself down to eight teams, all of whom will head ...
The last time college basketball had a first-time national champion was in 2021. That year's title game between No. 1 seeds ...
LSU defeated West Virginia 12-5 on Sunday to sweep their NCAA baseball super regional series and earn a spot in the College ...
US Judge Claudia Wilken approved the final proposal that had been hung up on roster limits, just one of many changes ahead.
A three-time Big 12 Academic honoree, Broughton has already shown his versatility in new Saints defensive coordinator Brandon ...
On June 4, 2025, following an open meeting of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commission issued a concept release to solicit ...
Advocate General Emiliou issued his opinion in the Portuguese football no-poach case. The AG opinion is of particular interest ...
West Virginia won the 2025 Big 12 regular-season title with a 19-9 league record, and the Mountaineers have a 24-5 record in ...
The Nittany Lions’ head coach isn’t necessarily focused on whether the field expands to 16, or even how automatic qualifiers ...
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