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MAPUA University’s Clint Escamis and Ateneo’s Kacey de la Rosa took their rightful place as the Basketball Players of the Year of the 2025 San Miguel Corps-Collegiate Press Corps (CPC) Awards Night at ...
Starting today, California’s top universities can pay their athletes directly — a dramatic shift in college sports that blurs ...
2K Sports previously published the College Hoops 2K series, featuring real schools from NCAA universities. 2K shut down the ...
Bulldogs' Selmon watching Kentucky’s Champions Blue LLC as colleges scramble for revenue solutions in rapidly changing landscape ...
Swimmer Gretchen Walsh won the Honda Cup, given to the nation’s top women’s college sports athlete, to cap an extraordinary ...
New collegiate athletic stipulations from the House settlement begin on Tuesday, July 1 -- here is what it means ...
The college sports landscape has been completely reshaped by the introduction of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules in 2021 ...
Athletic directors from SMU, TCU and North Texas spoke with The Dallas Morning News about the NCAA’s $2.8 billion settlement ...
Though the OSU football coaching staff grew in number, the total salary of the new coaches is less than the ones they ...
Caitlin Clark has certainly taken the WNBA to the next level, but Detroit has very good reason to join the league outside of ...
Colleges can pay athletes up to $20.5 million for the use of their NIL, but plaintiffs in the settlement are asking questions about the amount.
Big-time college sports changed forever today. As of midnight on July 1, Division I schools could pay their athletes directly. And pay them a lot. As much as $20.5 million per school for 2025-2026, ...