NCAA Basketball Season Heats Up: Exciting Times Ahead as March Madness Approaches

Des Moines is buzzing with excitement as NCAA basketball season heats up and teams are gearing up for an action-filled competition. The countdown to March Madness has officially begun, and the atmosphere is charged with anticipation among players, coaches, and fans alike. As we look at current standings, some teams have emerged as strong contenders. […]
Bridgeton’s Rob Ready Named to 2025 Academic All-District Baseball Team, Showcasing Excellence in Sports and Academics

Bridgeton has something to celebrate as local standout Rob Ready has been named to the 2025 Academic All-District Baseball Team by the College Sports Communicators (CSC). This award celebrates some of the nation’s best student-athletes, recognizing their performance both on the baseball field and in the classroom. Ready, a pitcher for the University of North […]
NCAA Basketball Tournament Expansion: A Risky Move That Could Dilute March Madness Experience

LOUISVILLE — As the NCAA prepares to make a significant decision regarding the expansion of its basketball tournament, experts are urging caution against what they see as a potential misstep. In the coming weeks, the NCAA will weigh the option of raising the number of teams in the tournament from 68 to 76, effectively adding […]
College Basketball Heats Up as March Madness Approaches: Key Games and Upsets This Weekend

In Las Vegas, the college basketball season is heating up as teams gear up for the critical stretch leading to March Madness. Recently, several key games have taken place, showcasing rising teams and standout players looking to make a name for themselves. This past weekend, the University of Houston faced off against Memphis in a […]
NCAA Players Shine in 2025 NHL Draft

NCAA Players Shine in 2025 NHL Draft Los Angeles – The 2025 NHL Draft proved to be a significant event for college hockey, as a remarkable total of seventy-six current, committed, and former NCAA Division I players were selected. This year’s draft saw the highest number of college players chosen since the NHL switched to […]
New Era Begins in College Athletics Following House v. NCAA Settlement

New Era Begins in College Athletics Following House v. NCAA Settlement On June 6, 2025, a significant change took place in college sports as U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken officially approved a $2.8 billion settlement in the House v. NCAA antitrust case. This ruling removes previous restrictions that prevented colleges from paying their student-athletes directly. […]
NCAA Sports Update: March Madness Expansion, NBA Draft Disappointments, and Pac-12 Restructuring Efforts

NCAA Sports Update: Key Developments in College Athletics In Los Angeles, the NCAA is buzzing with activity, even in the offseason. Several important developments have emerged this week, drawing attention to various collegiate sports. First up, March Madness may soon see an increase in the number of participating teams. Reports suggest that in the next […]
NCAA Golf Transfer Portal Closes, Leading to Significant Player Movements in Major Cities

NCAA Golf Transfer Portal Closes in Major Cities This week, as the NCAA sports community settles back into its routine, transfer portals for men’s and women’s golf have officially closed. This presents a chance to see where players are headed as many athletes look to change schools ahead of the upcoming season. Notably, Power-4 programs […]
Big News for Louisville Basketball: Aly Khalifa Cleared to Play

Big News for Louisville Basketball: Aly Khalifa Cleared to Play LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville has announced some exciting news for its men’s basketball team. Student-athlete Aly Khalifa has officially been granted the eligibility to compete in the 2025-26 academic year. This decision comes after a thorough review of Khalifa’s circumstances by the […]
NCAA Weighs Proposal to Allow Betting on Professional Sports Amid Growing Gambling Trends

Indianapolis — The NCAA is considering a new proposal that would allow athletes and staff at member programs to engage in betting on professional sports. This potential change aims to shift the focus of enforcement from college sports betting to issues related to gambling that could affect the integrity of games. The Division I Council […]