The judge did not strike down the NCAA’s rule giving athletes five years to play four seasons, absent a waiver.
The NCAA will no longer allow transgender women to compete on women's teams, sacrificing already-vulnerable kids.
The NCAA policy change is effective immediately and applies to all athletes regardless of previous eligibility reviews.
The NCAA's board of governors on Thursday updated the association's sports participation policies to restrict biological ...
Feigning injuries, sometimes at the coach’s instruction, has become a tactic defenses use to slow down tempo offenses or as a ...
The NCAA is following President Donald Trump’s lead. Just one day after he signed an executive order banning transgender ...
The NCAA has changed its participation policy for transgender athletes in the wake of an executive order signed by President ...
The announcement comes one day after the Trump administration issued an executive order barring transgender women and girls ...
Three former athletes at the University of Pennsylvania women’s swimming program sued the school, the Ivy League Council of ...
The NCAA's Board of Governors voted to update the association's participation policy on transgender student-athletes after a ...
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