NCAA News: Teams and Coaches Adapt to Changing Landscape of College Sports

NCAA News: Teams and Coaches Adapt to Changing Landscape of College Sports This week in Atlanta, the atmosphere is buzzing as college sports fans wonder about the latest developments in NCAA basketball. The excitement builds as we approach the much-anticipated March Madness, a hallmark of college basketball known for its thrilling games and unpredictable outcomes. […]
Major Settlement Approved in NCAA Lawsuit

Major Settlement Approved in NCAA Lawsuit In Berkeley, California, a U.S. District Judge recently took significant steps forward in a landmark case involving the NCAA and its member institutions. Judge Claudia Wilken approved legal fees that will authorize approximately $750 million to be distributed to the plaintiffs’ attorneys over the course of a 10-year agreement. […]
Cincinnati’s Liz Darger Chosen for Key NCAA Women’s Basketball Role

Cincinnati’s Liz Darger Chosen for Key NCAA Women’s Basketball Role In Cincinnati, Ohio, Liz Darger is stepping into the spotlight after being elected to a significant post within the NCAA. She has been named the chair of the 2026-27 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee. This role represents a major achievement for Darger, who has […]
Rethinking Player Rankings in College Football: Strategies for Success in C2C Leagues

Rethinking Player Rankings in College Football In a bustling college football community, the winds of strategy are shifting, especially when it comes to the Campus 2 Canton and Devy Leagues. Coaches and fantasy players know very well that how they evaluate players can significantly impact their success. It all boils down to the goals they’re […]
College Football 26: Can the Franchise Avoid the Sophomore Slump?

In a cozy living room in Columbus, the buzz around College Football 26 has gradually started making waves since its recent release. As fans of the sport dive into the game, the question on everyone’s mind is whether this sequel can avoid the dreaded **sophomore slump** that has plagued many franchises in the past. The […]
NCAA Tournament Expansion Talks Continue, But No Decision Yet on Field Size

This week, basketball officials from around the country gathered to talk about the future of the NCAA Tournament in Savannah and Philadelphia. However, they did not make a decision on whether to expand the tournament field from its current 68 teams. NCAA senior vice president of basketball, Dan Gavitt, confirmed that discussions included the possibility […]
NCAA Championships Ignite Excitement in Eugene: Track, Basketball, Volleyball, and Baseball Highlights

This week in beautiful Eugene, Oregon, excitement filled the air as the NCAA track and field championships took center stage. Jordan Anthony made headlines by winning the 100m dash with an impressive time that left spectators on the edge of their seats. His swift movements and determination were on display, confirming his status as one […]
HBCU Swingman Classic Set to Kick Off 2025 MLB All-Star Weekend in Atlanta

ATLANTA, GA — The HBCU Swingman Classic is ready to kick off the 2025 MLB All-Star weekend on Friday, July 11, bringing excitement to fans and players alike. This year marks the third annual event, and it will take place at Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves. The game is set to start at […]
March Madness Tournament Expansion Discussions Heat Up as NCAA Considers Future Changes

INDIANAPOLIS – This week, discussions surrounding the potential expansion of the March Madness basketball tournaments have gained traction during meetings of the committees for men’s and women’s Division I basketball. Although no immediate decisions were made, NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt mentioned that the still viable outcomes could include keeping the tournaments […]
Indianapolis Updates on NCAA Wrestling Awards Standings

Indianapolis Updates on NCAA Wrestling Awards Standings INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA has announced the latest standings for the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Awards, which will be presented on March 22 at the end of the Division I Wrestling Championships. This marks the 13th year of the awards, which were first introduced at the 2012 wrestling championships. […]