The controversy roiling College Volleyball just keeps growing
Before its women’s volleyball team competes in the conference tournament next week, San Jose State University hopes to secure another win — in federal court. Read more
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Before its women’s volleyball team competes in the conference tournament next week, San Jose State University hopes to secure another win — in federal court. Read more
San Jose State University has suspended the associate head coach of its women’s volleyball team after she filed a discrimination complaint against the school for allowing a male to compete. Read more
Three collegiate women’s volleyball teams have forfeited games against San Jose State University, which has a trans-identifying male, Blaire Fleming, on its roster. Read more
When the Summer Games in Paris came to a close, it placed an unprecedented emphasis on the mental health of athletes. Read more
Need to pay athletes, including in money-spinning American football and basketball, could limit subsidies for other sports Read more
Thousands of former college athletes will be eligible for payments ranging from a few dollars to more than a million under the $2.78 billion antitrust settlement agreed to by the NCAA and five power conferences, a deal that also paves the way for schools to directly compensate athletes while attempting regulate payments from boosters. Read more
Study finds 33.3% of squad went to private schools, up nine percentage points from 24% in 2016 team Read more
A federal appeals court on Thursday refused to rule out the possibility of college athletes being considered employees of their schools under minimum-wage law, as the NCAA had requested, but a three-judge panel sent the case back to a lower court for further consideration of the issue. Read more
A U.S. House committee on Thursday approved a bill that would prevent college athletes from being considered employees of a school, conference or governing organization like the NCAA. Read more
They closed the doors to the private liberal arts college on Friday for the final time after 168 years. Their baseball team could have quit, too, but refused. Read more