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NCAA fears ‘perpetual and unchecked free agency’ after court ruling strikes down longstanding transfer policy
By
John Raby
and
The Associated Press
December 18, 2023
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‘Let the kids play’: After bombshell NCAA transfer athlete ruling, movement builds to ease up on rule—for now
By
John Raby
and
The Associated Press
December 18, 2023
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NCAA’s longstanding practice of making transfers sit out a year challenged on antimonopoly grounds by 7 states
By
John Raby
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Aaron Beard
and
The Associated Press
December 8, 2023
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College sports largely applauds NCAA chief’s proposal to do the once unthinkable: Let schools pay athletes
By
Ralph D. Russo
and
The Associated Press
December 8, 2023
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Colleges could pay student-athletes at least $30,000 under new proposal that would shake up NCAA sports
By
Ralph D. Russo
and
The Associated Press
December 6, 2023
Lifestyle
The Pop-Tarts Bowl is going to be a weird one, with the winning team eating the mascot
By
Chris Morris
November 28, 2023
Tech
USC student athletes can now frown after the school’s order to ‘smile’ during media interviews was ruled illegal
By
Josh Eidelson
and
Bloomberg
May 18, 2023
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Joe Biden invites LSU and UConn to White House, mum on his wife’s idea to invite the losing Iowa women’s team
By
Darlene Superville
and
The Associated Press
April 5, 2023
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The attorneys who beat the NCAA in the Supreme Court are back with a new class-action antitrust suit seeking millions of dollars
By
Ralph D. Russo
and
The Associated Press
April 5, 2023
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How the first lady’s invitation to the losers of the women’s college basketball final kicked off a firestorm, according to a scholar of sport and race
By
Joseph N. Cooper
and
The Conversation
April 5, 2023
Newsletters
The treatment of LSU’s Angel Reese and Iowa’s Caitlin Clark highlights a racist double standard
By
Ellen McGirt
April 4, 2023
Lifestyle
How to watch the NCAA Men’s Championship for free—and without cable
By
Chris Morris
April 3, 2023
Politics
‘Confusion and uncertainty’ for college athletes over earnings sets off a big debate about whether Congress should intervene
By
Ralph D. Russo
and
The Associated Press
March 29, 2023
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Men make twice as much money as women under the NCAA’s new rules that allow college basketball players to cash in
By
Carly Wanna
and
Bloomberg
March 16, 2023
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Jim Nantz is calling his last Final Four: ‘It’s bittersweet because he’s our friend, our leader, our mortar’
By
Joe Reedy
and
The Associated Press
March 16, 2023
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As U.S. debt soars past $38 trillion, the flood of corporate bonds is a growing threat to the Treasury supply
By
Jason Ma
Economy
Trump may be raising your taxes with his tariffs but he could actually cut inflation with them, too, SF Fed says
By
Jake Angelo
Health
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Eleanor Pringle