A landmark federal court ruling allows colleges to directly pay athletes, marking a transformative shift in college sports. With new payment caps and potential legal challenges ahead, the future of student-athlete compensation is set to evolve dramatically.
In a nail-biting finish, the Oregon State Beavers staged a stunning comeback against Florida State, scoring three runs in the final inning to secure a 5-4 victory and inch closer to the College World Series.
The NCAA's long-standing refusal to pay college athletes has ended with a landmark $2.8 billion settlement. While this marks a significant change, challenges remain in regulating NIL collectives and ensuring fair compensation.
In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has approved a settlement allowing college athletes to be directly compensated by their schools for the first time. This landmark change will reshape college sports and athlete rights.
Texas Tech's NiJaree Canady has made history yet again by signing a second seven-figure NIL deal, solidifying her status as the first $1 million softball player while leading her team to the national championship series.
In a thrilling semifinal, Texas Tech claimed a stunning 3-2 victory over Oklahoma, ending their four-year Women’s College World Series title run. Abigale Dayton's late-game heroics and Lauren Allred's walk-off fly secured the Red Raiders' first WCWS trip.
In a dramatic comeback, LSU defeated Little Rock 10-6 to win the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional title, thanks to Ethan Frey's four RBIs and Casan Evans' stellar relief pitching. The Tigers now advance to face West Virginia in the Super Regional.
In a thrilling match, No. 12 Texas Tech defeated No. 2 Oklahoma 3-2, ending Oklahoma's historic run in the NCAA Women’s College World Series and advancing to face Texas in the finals.
In a thrilling semifinal match, Texas defeated Tennessee 2-0 to secure a spot in the Women's College World Series championship series for the third time in four years. Katie Stewart's home run and strong pitching from Mac Morgan and Teagan Kavan sealed the victory.
In a stunning turn of events, the NCAA baseball tournament saw top national seeds, including No. 1 Oregon and No. 1 Vanderbilt, eliminated early, signaling a chaotic postseason. Fans were left reeling as other favorites faced the same fate.