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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that aims to prohibit third-party, pay-for-play payments to college ...
A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that two college tennis players suing the National Collegiate Athletic Association ...
Trump officially issued his expected college sports executive order on Thursday. So what impact will it actually have on ...
A bill that would establish national rules governing college sports passed two U.S. House of Representatives committees.
USCB has secured full NCAA Division II membership, indicating a push in the university’s dedication to athletic programs.
NCAA and conference leaders still stress that federal legislation is needed to address myriad issues schools and athletes are facing.
The order aims to ban "pay-for-play" NIL deals, mandates scholarships for women's and Olympic sports and threatens to ...
EA's CEO has said that he wants to have '350 programs, men's and women's basketball, and March Madness' in EA Sports College Basketball.
President Trump on Thursday introduced new rules for the NIL and revenue-sharing deals that have shaken up college sports in ...
The president directs federal agencies to clarify whether athletes are employees, protect Olympic and women’s sports, and ...
The SCORE Act meets the NCAA’s demands and would prohibit student athletes from being recognized as college employees.
President Donald Trump waded into a debate over the influence of big-money payouts in college sports on Thursday, signing an executive order adding federal government scrutiny to the practice.