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Female athletes filed an appeal challenging the NCAA settlement and claiming it would unfairly distribute $2.7 billion to benefit football and men's basketball.
Everyone watches women’s sports. The Women’s College World Series concluded last week with Texas beating Texas Tech in a thrilling three-game series. And now, the numbers are in. That decisive Game 3 is the most-watched NCAA softball game ever,
Paul @Finebaum discusses the potential impact of schools directly paying college athletes: "Women's sports will be hurt, Olympic sports will be crushed, football wins, basketball — other than maybe the Big East — takes a slight back seat. pic.twitter.com/zbr7wrIonR
A settlement allowing revenue sharing with athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We answer all the major questions.
Men's college basketball could look a lot more similar to the women's game if this NCAA change goes through. March Madness games could look different next season if the NCAA has its way, and based on recent comments from the organization those changes could be coming as soon as next season in the men's game.
Here's a look at some of the top women who are entered for teams other than Oregon in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field
It’s a particularly significant moment for Boston College and UMass, the state’s two institutions that compete in FBS, the highest level of college football.
Online abuse tied to sports betting decreased during the 2025 NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, according to NCAA data.