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New NCAA endorsement rules could benefit women more than men

Lindsey Darvin, State University of New York College at Cortland Only one week after the NCAA changed its endorsement...

Do star athletes who want to play for the NBA really...

John Holden, Oklahoma State University In a recent interview published in GQ, NBA star LaMelo Ball downplayed the importance...

Unequal treatment for college women’s basketball players has deep historical roots

Lindsey Darvin, State University of New York College at Cortland ; Anita M. Moorman, University of Louisville, and Ann Pegoraro, University of...

Colleges are eliminating sports teams – and runners and golfers are...

Molly Ott, Arizona State University and Janet Lawrence, University of Michigan North Carolina Central University, a historically Black college,...

Netflix series ‘Last Chance U’ speaks to the reality of athletes...

Rob Book, University of Southern Denmark The concept behind Netflix’s hit docuseries “Last Chance U” is simple: Locate a...

Colleges are eliminating sports teams – and runners and golfers are...

Molly Ott, Arizona State University and Janet Lawrence, University of Michigan North Carolina Central University, a historically Black college,...

NCAA amateurism appears immune to COVID-19 – despite tide in public...

Chris Knoester, The Ohio State University Despite the coronavirus pandemic, college sports have mostly chugged along – albeit with cancellations, postponements and pauses in play. While...

Is NCAA football too big to fail?

David Ridpath, Ohio University The coronavirus continues to jeopardize college sports. The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments were canceled back in the spring. In early...

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Oldest known cremation in Africa poses 9,500-year-old mystery about Stone Age...

Jessica C. Thompson, Yale University; Elizabeth Sawchuk, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York), and Jessica Cerezo-Román, University of Oklahoma