NCAA, college basketball and Rule Change
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NCAA settlement clears way for colleges to pay athletes
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WCIA Champaign on MSNNCAA announces rule changes for men’s basketballThere are some adjustments coming to collegiate men’s basketball ahead of the 2025-26 season. The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved several changes with the intention of enhancing the flow of the game,
NCAA president Charlie Baker framed the multi-billion dollar House settlement agreement as one that provides stability to college athletics and avoids "bankruptcy."
The NCAA delivered, Baker said, with new rules that guarantee better post-graduate health care and scholarship protections for athletes, and then with the crown jewel of reforms — the $2.8 billion lawsuit settlement that a federal judge approved last week.
In the wake of a landmark antitrust settlement, House v. NCAA, the college sports universe is undergoing the kind of radical reboot that would make even Silicon Valley sweat. Forget the NCAA you knew.
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The 2025 NCAA Track and Field Championships will be held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, from June 11-14. The 2025 NCAA Track and Field Championships are set to take place from June 11-14 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The meet will be broadcast on ESPN, with coverage beginning at 4 p.m. on June 11.
Online abuse related to sports betting decreased during the NCAA’s March Madness basketball tournaments compared with the prior year.
A weekend full of super regional action extended into Monday, but the final eight is set for the College World Series in Omaha. The Murray State Racers were the final team to punc
BYU’s team hopes in the men’s NCAA track championships took a big hit in mid-April when Clinger signed a pro contract with Brooks, ending his collegiate eligibility (the NCAA allows NIL contracts, but it does not allow pro contracts because of the amount of the money and the inclusion of performance incentives).
The Crimson Tide's baseball program will be subject to changes along with the rest of the college sports world.