By Nicholas Nathanson|January 23, 2023
We’re a little more than halfway into the 2022-2023 NCAA basketball season and the madness is already well underway Whether it be two teams who made the preseason rankings top...
By Katie Lever, M.A.|January 16, 2023
It’s been a busy few years for NCAA policymakers. After the NCAA was all but forced by state and federal pressure to relinquish its grip on name, image, and likeness...
By Katie Lever, M.A.|June 1, 2022
The inaugural Allen Sack National Symposium Advancing Integrity in College Sport was a symposium event hosted by athletic advocacy organization, The Drake Group, and held in Washington, D.C. According to...
By Katie Lever, M.A.|May 31, 2022
The inaugural Allen Sack National Symposium Advancing Integrity in College Sport was a symposium event hosted by athletic advocacy organization, The Drake Group, and held in Washington, D.C. According to...
By Katie Lever, M.A.|May 30, 2022
The inaugural Allen Sack National Symposium Advancing Integrity in College Sport was a symposium event hosted by athletic advocacy organization, The Drake Group, held in Washington, D.C on May 19th,...
By Katie Lever, M.A.|May 24, 2022
Last week, athletic advocacy organization, The Drake Group, hosted its inaugural Allen Sack National Symposium Advancing Integrity in College Sport. The event, which took place in Washington, D.C., addressed critical...
By Katie Lever, M.A.|May 23, 2022
Two big-time SEC coaches made headlines last week for exchanging some pretty fiery words (and Deion Sanders got caught in the crossfires, too!). The topic at hand? Name, image, and...
By Ashton Grenon|May 5, 2022
Feeling the post-March madness blues? Even if you loved watching Kansas cut down the nets, the postseason can be rough on fans who miss the madness. Especially after such an...
By Ashton Grenon|May 4, 2022
The 2021-22 NCAA basketball season has come to an end, and many student-athletes have entered the transfer portal in the hopes of finding a better fit for next season. Since...
By Chloe Singer|March 30, 2022
Financial shortfalls from COVID-19 have caused schools throughout the NCAA to make cuts to athletic programs. Between March and October of 2020, 300 teams were cut by 78 colleges and...
By Chloe Singer|March 29, 2022
This coming June marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. This law prohibits federally funded institutions from discriminating on the basis of sex. However, the same does...
By Daley Craft|March 29, 2022
College sports fans primarily follow sports such as football, basketball, volleyball, and soccer closely. Many of these games are regularly televised and playoffs are widely watched. College football playoffs and...
By Kyle Haflich|March 21, 2022
It seems like every week you see another NCAA team getting cut. There is one common attribute with every sport that gets cut in the NCAA: the fact that it...
By Chloe Singer|March 18, 2022
The approval of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy has granted student-athletes greater financial autonomy. In recent months, the conversations around NIL have shifted from the business of student-athletes...