In a dazzling performance, Nick Kurtz becomes the first MLB rookie to hit four home runs in a single game, leading the Athletics to a stunning 15-3 victory over the Astros while tying the major league record for total bases.
President Trump signed a new executive order targeting college sports, focusing on scholarships for women's and Olympic sports and regulating NIL deals. The order signals a potential federal intervention in college athletics, raising questions about the future of non-revenue sports.
In a significant policy shift, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee has announced a ban on transgender women competing in women's sports, aligning with a controversial executive order from former President Trump. This move has sparked outrage among advocacy groups and raises questions about the future of inclusivity in athletics.
In a stunning performance, Max Scherzer struck out eight batters, leading the Blue Jays to a 7-6 win over the Athletics. Toronto scored six unearned runs in the fifth, marking Scherzer's first win in almost a year!
In a surprising move, Jake Retzlaff announces his withdrawal from BYU, sparking questions about his next steps. The starting quarterback's decision follows a tumultuous period, including a suspension linked to an honor code violation.
Deion Sanders argues for a salary cap in college football to level the playing field, as transfer portal dynamics and NIL deals lead to imbalances that favor wealthier programs.
Deion Sanders advocates for a salary cap in college football, comparing it to the NFL. He highlights issues with current compensation and transparency in NIL deals during Big 12 media days.
At Big 12 media days, Commissioner Brett Yormark passionately defended the '5 + 11' College Football Playoff model, emphasizing the need for teams to earn their spots on the field while resisting a more professional approach to college sports.
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 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.