By Paramveer Chohan|February 2, 2022
Women's sports have grown a tremendous amount over the years. As a former NCAA track and field athlete with female training partners, I was able to witness the determination and...
By Jaime Evers|February 2, 2022
For National Girls and Women in Sports Day, we are starting a weekly series where we will publish interviews with astounding women in sports every Wednesday. This week's guest is...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|November 9, 2021
November 15th officially kicks off the NCAA's constitutional convention, and there's been a lot of talk and preliminary action leading up to the event, which makes sense, given the PR...
By Macy McHale|November 8, 2021
November and December are loaded with Division I college sports, especially women's sports. Conference tournaments for soccer, field hockey, volleyball, and cross country are taking place throughout the month. The...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|March 16, 2020
The devil is in the details, the old adage goes, and the NCAA is great at creating a detail-laden policy that is complicated, frustrating and nearly impossible to understand. Even...
By Audrey-Ann Caron-Goudreau|March 19, 2018
Before beginning my story, I have to clarify that the dad mentioned in this story did not intend to hurt the recruitment process of his daughter. Mistakes were made, and...