USC Trojans Face Season Uncertainty as Top Recruit Alijah Arenas Diagnosed with Torn Meniscus

Los Angeles, CA – The USC Trojans faced a major setback this week as freshman guard Alijah Arenas was diagnosed with a torn meniscus in his knee, placing his entire 2025-2026 season in jeopardy. The news has left both fans and the team wondering how Coach Eric Musselman will adjust, especially since Arenas was considered […]
NCAA Division III Record Holder Natalie Garre Transfers to Brown University for 2025-2026 Season

Providence, Rhode Island — In an exciting development for collegiate swimming, NCAA Division III record holder Natalie Garre has decided to transfer to Brown University for the upcoming 2025-2026 season. Garre, who had an impressive freshman year at Bowdoin College, made significant improvements in her performance over the year, showcasing her talent in distance events. […]
Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Names Brooke Matthews Assistant Coach for Fourth Consecutive Season

Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes Brooke Matthews for Fourth Season University Park, PA – Brooke Matthews is gearing up for her fourth season as an assistant coach with the Penn State Nittany Lions women’s lacrosse team in 2016. Under her guidance, the Nittany Lions have established a strong presence in collegiate lacrosse, making their fourth […]
Tennessee Women’s Track and Field Team Faces Minor NCAA Violation Due to Transfer Portal Error

Knoxville, TN – The Tennessee women’s track and field team recently found itself in the center of a minor NCAA violation due to incorrect information in the transfer portal database. According to records obtained, the issue occurred earlier this year when a transfer athlete participated in an indoor track event, unaware that she had exhausted […]
NCAA Tournament Expansion Debate: Will More Teams Dilute March Madness?

In a time where college basketball is on everyone’s mind, the discussion surrounding potential expansion of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament continues to grow. Some are questioning whether adding more teams to the bracket is really beneficial for the tournament’s integrity. Currently, the tournament features 68 teams, but recent talks have hinted at an increase […]
Trump’s Executive Order Aims to Protect Student-Athletes and Standardize NIL Agreements

In Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump recently announced an executive order focused on protecting student-athletes and ensuring their collegiate scholarships and opportunities remain intact. The order also aims to prohibit “third-party, pay-for-play payments” to these athletes, a move that aligns closely with the objectives set by the College Sports Commission regarding name, image, and likeness […]
Washington D.C. Sees New Executive Order on College Sports

Washington D.C. Sees New Executive Order on College Sports In a move that could reshape the landscape of college athletics, President Donald J. Trump recently signed his 176th executive order, focusing on college sports. While the details of this order are ambitious, the long-term impact remains uncertain. For over a decade, the NCAA has faced […]
Nashville’s College Athletics Get a Major Overhaul: A New Era for Student-Athletes Begins with Landmark Settlement

In Nashville, recent developments in college athletics are reshaping the landscape for student-athletes, with significant changes emerging from a landmark settlement. On June 6, 2025, Judge Claudia Wilken approved a deal involving the NCAA, athletic conferences, and lawyers representing all Division I athletes. This settlement aims to provide clearer guidelines for player compensation, roster limits, […]
Trump Signs Executive Order to Establish National NIL Standards in NCAA Amid Ongoing College Sports Debate

Washington, D.C. – On July 24, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at establishing a national standard for name, image, and likeness (NIL) programs within the NCAA. This move comes as part of an ongoing debate regarding NIL rules, which have transformed college sports since they took effect in 2021. The NCAA has […]
Trump Unveils New Executive Order to Reform College Sports NIL Landscape

Washington, D.C. – On Thursday, President Trump announced new rules aimed at reforming the name, image, and likeness (NIL) landscape in college sports. This comes after a series of changes in recent years that have allowed college athletes to earn significant money while still in school. The executive order is designed to bring structure to […]