The Supreme Court is set to hear crucial cases from West Virginia and Idaho regarding state laws that ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports. This decision could redefine the legal landscape for transgender rights in athletics.
The Philadelphia Sixers have officially selected VJ Edgecombe with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. After a challenging season, this remarkable athlete from Baylor is set to bolster the team's young core. Discover what makes Edgecombe a standout prospect!
The Trump administration demands California change its policies on transgender girls competing in sports, threatening enforcement action if they refuse. California stands firm on its inclusive stance.
Meta is set to unveil its new smart glasses in partnership with Oakley, aimed at athletes and sports enthusiasts. The official announcement is coming this Friday, promising a new era of wearable technology.
Discover the impressive career of Josh Robbins, a senior writer for The Athletic, who has spent years covering the NBA, including his new role with the Washington Wizards. Find out more about his accolades and journey in sports journalism!
Nico Williams is back in the spotlight as rumors swirl about a potential transfer to Barcelona. Hansi Flick has reportedly discussed the project with Williams, raising excitement among fans. Can the Athletic Club star finally make the move to Catalunya?
A group of eight women athletes has filed an appeal against the NCAA's $2.8 billion settlement, claiming it violates Title IX by favoring male athletes in revenue distribution. This landmark case could reshape gender equity in college sports.
The NCAA is back with new rules to manage college sports after a brief NIL era. But will these changes actually prevent cheating or just repeat past mistakes? Experts weigh in on the potential chaos ahead.
As the NCAA Outdoor Championships kick off, top athletes, including Matthew Erickson and Abel Teffra, prepare for fierce competition. Will past champions reclaim their titles or will new stars emerge? This year's events promise thrilling races and unexpected outcomes!
In a bid to address a projected $27 million budget deficit, the University of Michigan's athletic department will reduce staff by 10% while allocating funds to pay student-athletes. Athletic director Warde Manuel outlined cost-cutting measures and new revenue strategies in a letter to supporters.