A college swimmer in a non-revenue generating sport prepares to compete, representing the type of Olympic and smaller athletic programs that could be most impacted by the SCORE Act’s changes to college sports funding and governance.

Will the SCORE Act Make or Break College Sports? 

A Potential Turning Point for College Athletics  After years of courtroom defeats, the NCAA and its most powerful conferences may be close to achieving what...

Power, Pay, and Policy … Oh My! | House v. NCAA Approval and Appeal 

College athletics is on the brink of its most significant transformation in modern history. With the final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement...

Can You Afford to Pay International Athletes? The NCAA Settlement Says Maybe Not 

The NCAA’s $2.7 billion settlement in House v. NCAA marks a turning point in college athletics. With revenue sharing now being implemented, athletic departments...

Policy Shake-Up in College Sports: NIL, Title IX and What’s Next

The running theme in college athletics is change. In the past few years, we've seen an enormous number of policy changes, from NIL to...

Five Years on the Field? What NCAA’s Proposed Eligibility Rule Could Mean for Athletic...

The NCAA is bringing the immense tide of change we saw in the athletics world in 2024 into the new year. The association is...

House v. NCAA: Latest Developments and Future Implications for Athletic Directors 

In 2024, the House v. NCAA case took center stage in the world of collegiate athletics, marking a pivotal moment in how athletes are...

Gamechanger for College Hockey: NCAA Opens Doors to Canadian Junior Players 

In a landmark decision, the NCAA has lifted its long-standing eligibility ban on Canadian Hockey League (CHL) players, allowing them to compete in NCAA...

The Price of Play: An Update on How the NCAA Settlement is Changing the...

The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) ongoing legal battles over Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rights have resulted in a major settlement nearing $2.8...

Title IX Athletics Rule Changes — A Deep Dive into Recent Developments 

The U.S. Department of Education's Title IX athletics rule has faced significant delays, sparking debate and concern among educational institutions and athletic programs. Originally...

NCAA’s Decision to Remove Cannabis from Banned Substances List: Implications for Athletic Directors 

In a landmark decision, the NCAA Division I Council voted to remove cannabis from its list of banned substances for championships and postseason football,...