Rivals to Roommates: NCAA Acrobatics & Tumbling, Stunt Emerge Together
On May 15, the NCAA’s committee on women’s athletics recommended granting full championship status to two cheer-adjacent disciplines: acrobatics & tumbling and…
On May 15, the NCAA’s committee on women’s athletics recommended granting full championship status to two cheer-adjacent disciplines: acrobatics & tumbling and…
With college athletes now submitting their NIL compensation deals to the newly established College Sports Commission, the class counsel in House v. NCAA—led by Hagens…
The College Sports Commission (CSC) on Thursday issued additional guidance for the term “valid business purpose” and indicated NIL collectives whose sole focus is to pay…
Over nearly four decades, Kevin Lennon has been one of the NCAA’s most persistent and visible defenders of amateurism. Frequently serving as the association’s unofficial…
In a recent filing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean contends the revenue-sharing features of…
It was a question that begged to be asked—even if the College Sports Commission made clear it wouldn’t be answered. The new entity created by the five collegiate…
Just six weeks after Stephen F. Austin State University announced it would cut four athletic programs—including women’s golf, bowling and beach volleyball—six female…
In a 6-3 decision issued on Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court limited the use of nationwide injunctions going forward—a move that will likely mean more lawsuits and class…
Amid ongoing legal challenges, the NCAA spent $62.2 million on outside legal counsel during fiscal year 2024, bringing its total legal expenditures to over half a…
The law firm representing a key group of objectors in House v. NCAA has raised ethical concerns about the conduct of class counsel, after the latter refused to consent…
In the wake of U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken granting final approval to the 10-year settlement between the NCAA, power conferences and current and former D-I…
Today’s guest columnists are professors John Cairney and Rick Burton. In the last 12 months, something big changed in U.S. college athletics—and not solely because…