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The Burlington Free Press on MSNLate goals propel NCAA champion Vermont soccer to season-opening victory
UVM soccer starts its NCAA title defense with 2-0 victory over Sacred Heart at sold-out Virtue Field on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025.
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Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer sounds off on NCAA’s punishment of Michigan, Jim Harbaugh
Former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer questioned the NCAA's punishment of Michigan for the sign-stealing scandal, and he posed an interesting question about Jim Harbaugh.
Wednesday afternoon, the West Virginia District Court ruled in favor of West Virginia defensive lineman Jimmori Robinson and his teammates, running back Tye Edw
A federal judge has allowed four football players fighting NCAA eligibility rules to compete at West Virginia this season.
Joel Klatt shared his thoughts on the Michigan Wolverines being penalized by the NCAA for sign stealing. He explained how the fines could impact their future recruiting classes. Joel explained why taking away revenue is a big deal in the era of revenue sharing.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/westvirginia as NCAA Attorney Reveals Potential Bad News for WVU Bandit Jimmori Robinson. Tuesday afternoon, the court hearing took place for Jimmori Robinson et al vs. National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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YETI Now Has Team Specific Colorways for NFL, MLB, NHL, and NCAA: How To Buy, Shop Entire Collection
The YETI drinkware and coolers featuring sports teams' logos have been a massive success, and now fans can grab them in their specific team colors.
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNTransgender runner Evie Parts sues NCAA and Swarthmore College over removal from team
Long-distance runner Evie Parts has sued the NCAA and Swarthmore College, as well as members of its athletic department, claiming she was illegally removed from the track team because she is a transgender athlete,
The NCAA isn’t the only organization to cast skepticism in the direction of prediction market platforms. Numerous state regulators wrote the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the body in charge of licensing and overseeing prediction platforms, expressing their concerns with the platforms’ rise.