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College Basketball Star Luka Garza Becomes Latest Athlete to Sell an NFT
Iowa basketball star Luka Garza announced Tuesday on CNBC that he is auctioning off his first NFT.
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Olympic Gold: Colleges, Team USA Search for New Ways to Win
An American Olympic gold rush largely supported by U.S. college sports teams could be coming to an end
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NCAA Weight Room Discrepancy Shows ‘They Don't Think These Women Are Worth It,' Says Jemele Hill
A Stanford University sports performance coach posted photos to Twitter Thursday revealing inequities between the women’s and men’s weight rooms.
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Maryland Bill Would Get College Athletes Paid for Endorsements
College athletes could be allowed to profit off of their name, image and likeness, and would be better protected under a bill that passed the Maryland House of Delegates this week
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Meet Chloe V. Mitchell: One of the First College Athletes to Make Money From Her Likeness
A freshman volleyball player at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids is believed to be the first college athlete to take advantage of new policy changes.
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Vanderbilt's Sarah Fuller Made Football History — and Now She's Encouraging Others to ‘Play Like a Girl'
Two weeks after becoming the first woman to play in a Power Five conference game, Sarah Fuller made college football history again when she scored for Vanderbilt during its game against Tennessee. The senior kicker joined LX News to talk about the honor of “playing like a girl” and how she became an unlikely member of the team.
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New Bill Would Give College Athletes Sweeping Rights to Compensation, Including Revenue Share
A bill being introduced by four Democratic lawmakers would grant college athletes sweeping rights to compensation and create a federal commission on college athletics
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NCAA Allows Blanket Waivers for All Transfers Immediately
The NCAA’s Division I Council has granted blanket waivers for all athletes to play immediately.
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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear NCAA Athlete Compensation Case
The Supreme Court has agreed to review a court decision that the NCAA has said blurred “the line between student-athletes and professionals.”
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Trump Doesn't — Then Briefly Does — Wear Mask in Stands at Army-Navy Football Game as Covid Rages Across U.S.
The failure by Trump to wear a mask at the Army-Navy game came amid a record number of deaths from coronavirus, and as a Covid-19 vaccine was approved for use.
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March Madness in One Place? NCAA Looking at Indianapolis
The NCAA says it plans to hold the entire 2021 men’s college basketball tournament in one location to mitigate the risks of the coronavirus
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Why Donovan McNabb Believes the Big Ten Should Follow the NBA's Lead
Former NFL star Donovan McNabb does a deep dive into the return of the Big Ten and why it needs to follow the path set by the NBA if it hopes to continue play during a pandemic.