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Legendary coach cites extensive impacts of ongoing pandemic

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has announced it is planning to stage its entire men’s basketball tournament at a single-city location in 2021 to mitigate the risks of the ongoing Covid-19 p…

Operating without large-scale revenue guarantees and dedicated media networks enjoyed by many of the Power Five conferences, mid-major conferences and their member schools are facing their own particular challenges amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Pete Garcia, athletic director of Conference USA's Florida International University, discusses the current situation with US Editor Eric Fisher.

Las Vegas will host a National Collegiate Athletic Association men's basketball tournament regional event for the first time in 2023, it has been announced

Roughly two-week delay designed to lessen health risks

Governing body says there are no plans to deviate from current format

Idea would expand national tournaments to nearly 350 schools

College sports governing body faces significant financial hardship

2019 Heisman Trophy finalist is vocal in push to play this year

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has called off Division I fall championships because there are not enough participating universities due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, NCAA president Mark…

Months after Covid-19 wiped out the entire spring season in US college sports, still-growing virus case rates now imperil the fall season and escalate economic tension around the country

Renewal continues agreement initially struck in 2015

Sports industry plays central role in applying political pressure

New outbreaks of the virus impact multiple sports

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has cleared the way for college athletes in the state to earn money from endorsement deals from next summer

College governing body lifts moratorium on voluntary player activities

Mark Emmert, National Collegiate Athletic Association president, has reaffirmed that college sports will not return from the global Covid-19 pandemic sports shutdown until university campuses have reopened.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Board of Governors has taken another tentative step to allow student-athletes to cash in on their name, image, and likeness