NCAA signals that it may pull championships from states that protect women’s sports
The NCAA hinted that it may pull championship games from states that stop biological males from competing against females in athletics.
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The NCAA hinted that it may pull championship games from states that stop biological males from competing against females in athletics.
Ohio could be the next state to allow collegiate athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness – after lagging behind most of the country.
The Florida State University Seminoles will kick off their 2021 season in Doak Campbell Stadium once again, after university officials refused to cancel the stadium’s namesake.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning transgender females from competing on female sports teams.
Women, femme-identifying and non-binary gamers are finally getting new opportunities, exciting pathways.
NCAA wants federal intervention as states move to allow profit-making by collegiate sports stars
A former University of Oklahoma volleyball player was removed from her team after she expressed politically conservative viewpoints in response to a diversity training.
What is wrong with U.S. Soccer? That question has been gnawing at American soccer institutions at every level since the American men’s team failed to qualify for the last World Cup, held in Russia in 2018.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced that the NCAA Division I Council had recommended the organization temporarily “suspend amateurism rules,” allowing athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness.
Under the bill, California prohibits state-funded and state-sponsored travel to states deemed to discriminate against LGBTQ populations.