By Max Brown|September 1, 2022
Are you having trouble making connections in the newfound NIL landscape? If so, don't give up just yet–today, we are counting down the top five platforms for athletes to align...
By Jennifer Cone|June 8, 2022
There are many uncertainties and questions concerning how to begin the recruiting process, and where to go once you begin. The valuable information that Blackney has amassed from her tenure across multiple NCAA Divisions throughout her almost ten years of coaching experience is exceptionally insightful.
By Lilia Farach|March 1, 2022
2aDays partnered with the Drake Group to host a webinar on the disintegration of the NCAA, during which panelists discussed various issues for institutions, college athletes, coaches, and more. The...
By Benjamin Reinisch|February 16, 2022
Ben Reinisch graduated in 2019 from Trinity College. He was a two-year starter and led the Bantams in at-bats. He was also the 3rdon the team in hits, doubles walks...
By Olivia Horgan|January 20, 2022
When someone mentions NCAA DI athletics facilities, what do you picture? Is it the University of Alabama's weight room? The newly completed University of Oregon world-class track? Undoubtedly, the perception...
By Lilly O'Sullivan|October 7, 2021
College athletes are not immune to mental health issues, but due to their busy schedules and the image they're expected to upkeep, college athletes tend to seek help less often...
By Kelli Prange|October 1, 2021
Being a Division I women's basketball athlete can be great, but it can be challenging as well. You have to train all year round. You are required to be on...
By Lauren Bennett|March 29, 2021
As a Division 1 rower for the George Washington University, I can remember the day my rowing world stood still. On March 12, 2020, the NCAA canceled all spring championships,...
By Olivia Horgan|September 28, 2020
Our mental health series is dedicated to sharing stories of student-athletes who want others to learn via their personal experiences. This story is about Miranda DiBiasio's experience is with an...
By Jennifer Cone|March 27, 2019
Meyers Taylor has her name written across many record books and is continuing to leave a lasting imprint as the acting President of the Women’s Sports Foundation. She has seen many instances of gender inequality in the athletic community and is hoping to make changes towards equality. Meyers Taylor looks back at her past to see how it has impacted where she is now, and where she hopes to go.
By LRT Staff|October 28, 2017
Cindy Baruch is a former collegiate and professional basketball player. Baruch played one season at George Washington University before transferring to George Mason University, where she holds multiple seasons and...
By Bryan Sosoo|September 22, 2016
Lucy Castro, was a long distance freestyle swimmer for George Washington University, she wasn't always committed to her school. She was one of the many who were affected by the Western...