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Tennessee State will become the first HBCU to add ice hockey program
The program has been created in partnership with the NHL, NHLPA and Nashville Predators.
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San Diego State informs Mountain West of plans to leave conference, reports say
San Diego State reportedly gave the Mountain West written notice this week of it plans to depart the conference.
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A new app born in NTX gives sports fans the ability to pay student-athletes directly
The landscape of college sports has changed a lot in the past two years after a ruling made it okay for college athletes to get paid for their name, image and likeness, or NIL.
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Make a Difference at the Ring of Honor Dinner
Learn how you can support college athletes at the Ring of Honor dinner. Plus, how you can meet Taylor Sheridan of Yellowstone fame. MORE: CollegiateEquestrian.com/ROH
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Could Bill Dismantling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs Hurt College Sports?
Some senators are worried that the recent bill will negatively impact college athletics programs.
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College Athlete Influencers Confront Security Concerns
As college athletes gain more popularity as influencers on social media, they’re starting to confront the risks of attracting followers with nefarious intentions.
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College Athlete Influencers Confront Security Concerns
As college athletes gain more popularity as influencers on social media, they’re starting to confront the risks of attracting followers with nefarious intentions.
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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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In a First, Women's AP Top 25 Has No Teams From Texas
For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women’s basketball poll, no team from Texas is in the Top 25.
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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...