College Football, NCAA and Week 14
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The men's soccer NCAA tournament continues Sunday with second round action as the top 16 seeds join the fray after first-round byes.
Week 13 was relatively quiet, as a handful of SEC teams hosted FCS opponents and cruised to victory. That said, losses by both USC and Missouri are sure to shake up the rankings.
The basketball oversight committees have proposed opening the notification-of-transfer windows for 15 days immediately following the 2026 Final Fours. If formally approved by the Division I Cabinet in January, the changes would take effect at the end of the current season in April 2026.
We saw penalty kick shootouts and overtime winners in the opening round, but you can expect more drama on the road to the women's soccer College Cup.
A group of five college football players is seeking a fifth year of eligibility through a federal lawsuit. The players argue the NCAA's four-year limit on eligibility causes lost playing time, NIL compensation, and diminished professional prospects.
Cedquavious “Dae Dae" Hunter tearfully admitted he joined a point-shaving scheme, saying he was “money-hungry" and needed cash to support his newborn child.
The NCAA rescinded its ruling allowing college athletes athletics staff members to bet on professional sports on Friday, Nov. 21.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to pay $303 million to thousands of current and former college coaches to settle a class action alleging they were unlawfully denied wages under a long-standing NCAA policy.
(AP) - The NCAA revoked the eligibility of six men’s college basketball players on Friday as a result of three separate sports-betting cases that involved a power-conference school and allegations of players throwing games to lose by more points than the ...
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NCAA does U-turn on plan letting college athletes bet on pro games
Division I NCAA schools have voted to rescind a rule that would have allowed college athletes to bet on professional sports, reversing last month’s approval
Coastal Carolina Athletics Director Chance Miller has been punished by the NCAA for his actions during the College World Series.