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Ten Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives have asked the NCAA if and how college sports' major governing ...
With the passage of the House v. NCAA settlement in June, the NCAA is preparing to dramatically change its structure. In a ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker weighed in men's and women's basketball tournament expansion and whether any change could be made this season.
When a male athlete who identifies as a woman joined our team, he effortlessly broke both my school records — at his very ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNTrans runner sues NCAA for forcing her off the women’s track team with “bigoted policy”
Evie Parts was told she could either compete with the men or as an unattached athlete. It sent her mental health spiraling.
INDIANAPOLIS -- NCAA president Charlie Baker said he is not in favor of rules or federal laws that would place new limits on the way college athletes transfer between schools.
On Monday, the NCAA revealed that there will be no expansion to its men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments, confirming that March Madness will retain 68-team fields for the 2025-26 season.
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NCAA Tournament fields to remain at 68 teams in 2026 — but future expansion remains possible
NCAA President Charlie Baker has said adding teams could add value to the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
NCAA President Charlie Baker, like his predecessor a proponent of federal legislation to lock in some of the seismic changes hitting college sports, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that draft ...
During the talk, Baker spoke about the future of college sports after a federal judge approved a $2.8 billion settlement in the House vs. NCAA case, noting that it helps the NCAA create "a better ...
WASHINGTON – NCAA President Charlie Baker on Thursday, July 24 said that if the required association governance committees decide to expand the Division I men’s and women’s basketball ...
FILE – NCAA President Charlie Baker speaks during the organizations Division I Business Session at their annual convention, Jan. 15, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV,File) ...
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