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Arkansas transfer Maryam Dauda commits to South Carolina WBB
The State· 1 day agoFormer Arkansas women’s basketball player Maryam Dauda has committed to play for coach Dawn Staley at South Carolina next season, Dauda announced via X (formerly Twitter) ...
Mizzou Women's Basketball Competing in Emerald Coast Classic
Sports Illustrated· 7 days agoThe Missouri women's basketball team will compete in the inaugural Emerald Coast Classic, Global...
N'Faly Dante Decision Looms: NBA Draft Withdrawal Deadline
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoIt’s a life-changing day for players, specifically Oregon Ducks star N'Daly Dante, who must decide...
The Most Interesting Year in SEC History Is on the Horizon
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoFrom the anticipated arrivals of Texas and Oklahoma to a new football coach at Alabama, there will...
Field of 64 set for the NCAA baseball national tournament
News 12 Augusta· 3 days agoThe road to Omaha for the college baseball world series has been paved, and the field of 64 for the...
WNBA’s Clarendon and Turner: Let trans NCAA athletes play
CNN via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoThe surge of anti-trans policies in sports now threatens NCAA trans athletes. The policies are...
What the NCAA, Power 5 deal to pay athletes could mean for UConn and other Connecticut schools
Stamford Advocate· 6 days agoThe NCAA and the power conferences under its umbrella have agreed on terms of a settlement for three...
How We Got to Pay-for-Play in College Sports
Sports Illustrated· 6 days agoThe very things that earned SMU a death penalty in the 1980s, and hundreds of other schools lesser NCAA sanctions, are now institutionally blessed and...
Brent Venables embraces new SEC environment, says OU has 'a different type of credibility'
Tulsa World· 1 day agoVenables joined athletic director Joe Castiglione and basketball coaches Porter Moser and Jennie...
The NCAA’s $2.7B settlement officially ended the amateur athlete model. It’s about time.
Lexington Herald-Leader· 5 days agoThe settlement in the House v. NCAA lawsuit allows college athletes to be paid directly by schools — over the table.