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A college athlete awaits the impact of the Supreme Court's sports ruling.

The Supreme Court ruled that states may restrict transgender girls and women from girls' and women's school sports, but the decision does not create one national rule for every athlete, school, or league.

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SEC mascot-inspired statues celebrate college football traditions.

Every SEC mascot has a story. Some date back more than a century, while others were inspired by military history, local wildlife, student traditions, or unforgettable moments in school history.

Mascots are much more than logos on helmets ...


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A student-athlete researches the NCAA's proposed five-year eligibility rule and what it could mean for recruiting.

The NCAA just approved one of the biggest eligibility changes in modern college sports, and it could affect recruiting, roster spots, scholarships, and the way athletes plan their careers.

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Graphic promoting the NCAA NIL FAQ guide and key Name, Image, and Likeness information.

Understanding NIL isn't optional anymore.

Whether you're a high school recruit, a current college athlete, a transfer, or a parent, understanding the NCAA's Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules is essential. NIL has ...


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Former UC Berkeley swimmers won a major appeals court ruling allowing their abuse lawsuit against the university to move forward.

A California appeals court has revived a lawsuit brought by 18 former UC Berkeley swimmers, reopening questions about athlete welfare, coach accountability, and how colleges respond to allegatio...


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