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Category: NCAA
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MLB exec to lead new college enforcement arm
Major League Baseball executive Bryan Seeley will become the CEO of the new College Sports Commission, a vital enforcement arm that will have final say in doling out punishments and deciding when rules have been broken in the post-House settlement era.
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Judge grants final approval to House settlement, paving way for schools to pay athletes
Schools are now free to begin paying their athletes directly, marking the dawn of a new era in college sports brought about by a multibillion-dollar legal settlement.
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Latest rosters for 90+ men’s college basketball teams: Transfers, recruits, more
Players leaving. Players joining. We’re tracking all personnel movement for key teams heading into 2025-26.
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Dickie V’s Dazzling Dozen: Ranking the 12 best men’s college basketball teams
Which teams have taken advantage of a hot transfer portal to be real contenders for 2025-26 as summer begins?
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Carmelo Anthony’s son Kiyan, graduates from Long Island Lutheran
The son of the NBA legend is headed to Syracuse in the fall.
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NBA draft withdrawal deadline: NIL’s impact, Florida’s gain, the 2026 draft, more
Who are biggest winners and losers from prospects’ decisions to stay or go? We answer the burning questions.
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Draft rankings: NCAA withdrawal deadline shakes up top 100
With 18 of our top 100 NBA prospects returning to college, there’s movement in our list, starting at No. 5.
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Pitino ‘absolutely not’ interested in Knicks job
St. John’s coach Rick Pitino, who previously led the Knicks from 1987-89, says he’s “absolutely not” interested in coaching the team again in the wake of Tom Thibodeau’s firing.
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SEC bumps field/court storming fines to $500K
The SEC is ratcheting up penalties on schools whose fans storm the field or rush the court, doing away with an escalating fine system and now charging $500,000 per incident.