A study commissioned by the NCAA showed that sports-betting-related abuse is still one of the most common forms of online harassment directed at college athletes, coaches and officials.
Category: NCAA
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Tajh Ariza, ex-NBA veteran’s son, picks Oregon
Top-25 recruit Tajh Ariza has committed to Oregon, he announced Friday, as the son of former NBA veteran Trevor Ariza chose the Ducks over USC.
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Tatum to assist Duke as hands-on player mentor
Duke said Tuesday that former Blue Devils player and Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum would serve in a volunteer advisory role for the program as “chief basketball officer.”
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NCAA closer to letting athletes bet on pro sports
The NCAA Division I Administrative Committee adopted a proposal to allow student-athletes and athletic department staff to bet on professional sports.
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Billionaire booster, conference commishes at odds
One of college sports’ most powerful boosters lashed out at conferences for blocking necessary change, while those commissioners countered his views.
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Toure (No. 35) commits to Arkansas, Coach Cal
Top-35 senior Abdou Toure has committed to Arkansas, choosing the Razorbacks over fellow finalists Providence and UConn.
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Tarleton State coach Gillispie under investigation
Tarleton State coach Billy Gillispie has been placed on temporary administrative leave as the university investigates an anonymous complaint.
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Top-25 senior Cloer commits to Wade, Wolfpack
Top-25 senior Cole Cloer has committed to NC State, he told ESPN, giving Will Wade his second top-25 recruit since taking over the Wolfpack last spring.
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Early 2026 boys’ basketball recruiting class rankings: The surprise SEC team on top
With only one top-10 player committed, some surprising programs have emerged with the strongest classes so far.
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New tip line launched to disclose NIL violations
The College Sports Commission launched an anonymous tip line Wednesday to allow for reporting of possible NIL infractions.