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Athletics outfielder Denzel Clarke has been in the big leagues for just two weeks, but he's already one of the best defenders in the game ...
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A settlement allowing revenue sharing with athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We answer ...
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Fisk University's gymnastics program - the first in HBCU history - is shutting down. The Nashville, TN-based HBCU announced ...
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Here's what the House settlement's approval means for Ohio State, its football program and its athletic department.
Whether you are a UAB basketball fan or a student that will one day walk across that graduation stage, many will have the chance to enjoy the upgrades coming to Bartow Arena.
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement, opening the door for Division I athletic departments to share revenue with its athletes and provide full-ride scholarships to ...