NCAA

NCAA president says Supreme Court ruling, NIL changes heighten need for reform

Student-athletes now able to commercialize their rights without forfeiting eligibility

Governing body details stopgap measures in advance of implementation

In this week’s episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Nick Sakiewicz, National Lacrosse League commissioner. Eric and Chris also discuss the United States Supreme Court’s landmark antitrust ruling regarding American college sports, the National Football League’s bid to bring in outside investors for its media properties, and continued growth in the North American legal sports betting market.

National Collegiate Athletic Association president Mark Emmert is looking to introduce an interim measure that will allow college athletes across the United States to capitalize on their name, image and…

Decision offers a sweeping rebuke of NCAA core notions of amateurism

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has announced that its Division I women's basketball tournament could be finally given "March Madness" branding as means to better promote the competition …

New term for embattled executive buried deep in NCAA NIL announcement

Governing body encouraged by operational successes amid pandemic

Governing body amplifies investigation into basketball tournament issues

Governing body to investigate how facility plans differed so greatly for men's, women's basketball tournaments

With 68-team field now set, nervousness remains amid ongoing Covid-19 pandemic

Postseason college basketball tournament to be 16-team event held in Texas

Governing body sets provisions if teams must vacate due to Covid-19

Planned reboot of popular video game series arrives with a host of thorny unanswered licensing and development questions

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is widely expected to delay a potential landmark vote this week on legislation that would permit college athletes to cash in on their fame for the first time

Governing body seeks to manage ongoing impact of Covid-19 pandemic

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has announced that its entire women's basketball tournament will be held in a single geographic area to mitigate the risks of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic