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Minnesota's Dawn Plitzuweit gets new deal through '31, raise
Minnesota women's basketball coach Dawn Plitzuweit has received a two-year contract extension that was approved by the university's board of regents.
Florida at Duke men's basketball headlines ACC/SEC Challenge
The matchups for the third annual ACC/SEC Challenge were announced Wednesday, highlighted on the men's side by Duke hosting reigning national champions Florida and multiple potential top-10 matchups on the women's side.
LJ on Caitlin Clark: 'Man I would've loved to play with her'
WNBA and Opals great Lauren Jackson shares her admiration for Caitlin Clark's game, especially at such a young age, and how much she would've enjoyed playing alongside the Indiana Fever star.
Appeal of NCAA settlement won't stop current athlete payments
An appeal of the NCAA's landmark antitrust settlement won't stop college teams from paying current athletes starting July 1, but it will pause the NCAA's plans to begin paying former athletes.
Baker: Settlement helps NCAA stabilize, avoid 'bankruptcy'
NCAA president Charlie Baker framed the multibillion-dollar House settlement agreement as one that provides stability to college athletics and avoids "bankruptcy."
FAMU AD Angela Suggs accused of stealing over $24K at ex-job
Florida A&M athletic director Angela Suggs was arrested Monday on fraud and theft charges for allegedly using a corporate credit card for personal use totaling more than $24,000 at her former job.
Thamel to McAfee: Schools will share revenue with athletes for the first time ever
Pete Thamel details to Pat McAfee what the NCAA ruling means for the future of college sports.
Conference commissioners bullish on new NIL enforcement
College conference commissioners are bullish on their ability to enforce NIL rules in a new system days after a multibillion-dollar legal settlement changed college athletics by allowing schools to directly pay their athletes.
Thamel: College athletes being paid by their universities is historic
Pete Thamel discusses what the $2.8 billion settlement means for the NCAA and parity within college sports.
After a landmark settlement, here's what's next with NCAA athlete pay
Schools will begin directly paying their athletes in less than a month, thanks to a legal settlement that was officially approved in federal court Friday. However, the situation is far from settled.
MLB exec Bryan Seeley to be CEO of new College Sports Commission
Major League Baseball executive Bryan Seeley will become the CEO of the new College Sports Commission, a vital enforcement arm that will have final say in doling out punishments and deciding when rules have been broken in the post-House settlement era.
Top 25 girls' basketball recruiting players regardless of class
How do the best of the 2026, 2027 and 2028 classes stack up against each other? Let's rank the top 25 players.
Utah Valley set to join Big West Conference in 2026-27
Utah Valley is joining the Big West for the 2026-27 athletic year, giving the league a presence in that state for the first time since Utah State ended a 27-year run in 2005.
New AD Batt: Michigan State has top-10 athletic department
New Michigan State AD J Batt said the Spartans football program must lead the way to ensure the Spartans have a top-10 athletic department.
WNBA's Celeste Taylor to be assistant coach at Grand Canyon
Celeste Taylor, a former guard with the Mercury who has been dealing with a foot injury, is joining Grand Canyon as an assistant coach, she told ESPN on Tuesday.