Thursday the NCAA made efforts to improve college sports and better foster student-athlete success. The NCAA is changing how it enforces rules in order to hold “schools and administrators accountable for issues that directly affect fairness and integrity” in college […]
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President Obama congratulates UConn
One of the most dominant teams in recent memory, the UConn women’s basketball team, met with the President Wednesday. The team made the trip to the White House and got a “high-five” from the president by way of a speech. […]
Division II Indoor Track and Field qualifiers announced
It’s not too often that Division II gets a good run in the media, but today is that day. The NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships qualifiers were announced Wednesday. Student-athletes qualified for the championships […]
Texas A&M takes New Balance Collegiate Invitational
After a great Friday, the LSU Tigers came up a bit short in the finals on Saturday only scoring 75 points. The Tigers fell 10 points short of Texas A&M in the New Balance Collegiate Invitational. Clemson won the women’s […]
NCAA President, Mark Emmert, reacts to Xavier-Cincinnati game
The President of the NCAA, Mark Emmert released a statement in response to the Xavier – Cincinnati brawl. Per NCAA.ORG: The incident at the end of the Xavier/Cincinnati basketball game today is deplorable and such behavior has no place in […]
Marquette names Larry Williams new AD
From the Northwest to the Midwest. Marquette named University of Portland Director of Athletics, Larry Williams, its new vice president and Athletics Director. Williams, a former Notre Dame football player, had been with the University of Portland since 2004. Former […]
Urban Meyer contract details
So everyone saw it coming. I did. You did. We all did. Urban Meyer is the newest head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes football program. Somewhere (read: everywhere) Michigan fans are worried. Maybe I’m behind the times, too, but […]
Lopsided Game of the Week: Liberty 70, Lipscomb 27
I know what it looks like, a lopsided football score. It’s not. It’s women’s basketball. The Liberty Flames burned the Lipscomb Bison 70-27 Saturday in a consolation game of the Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament. The box score reads like a Varsity […]
Oklahoma uncertain about Big 12 Network, plans to start it’s own
I’m going to need to produce a podcast about this soon because it’s getting absurd. College TV networks are becoming the craze in college athletics with the rampant restructuring that is running wild across the country. But, there is one […]
Air Force meets with Big East
Only a short while removed from losing Syracuse and Pittsburgh in the schools’ move to the ACC, the Big East is in the midst of making their own moves. The Big East and Air Force met for more than two […]