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College athletics is once again a topic in the United States Senate. On Tuesday, they are discussing the “Protect College Sports Act,” which was proposed by Ted Cruz from Texas and Washington’s Maria Cantwell.
Men’s gymnastics in the US have been on an overall downward trajectory for decades. High school and college programs have been discontinued in large numbers, including storied Big Ten programs at the University of Minnesota and University of Iowa being ...
SAINT-DENIS, France — Like just about everyone who has spent even the slightest bit of time at Stade de France during the Olympic track meet, Sebastian Coe has basically been blown away by the power, depth and white-hot speed of the American track and ...
WASHINGTON, DC — College sports could soon be getting a major overhaul. Lawmakers in DC are pushing a bipartisan bill --- aiming to address growing inequality and protect women's and
KENOSHA, Wis. - The goal of Carthage College's Special Olympics Club is to connect college students and individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports and advocacy campaigns to help build friendships. A big part of that effort is the Turkey Trot ...
The 2022 Winter Olympics features approximately 2,900 athletes from around the globe – more than 200 of which started in the same place, as NCAA student-athletes. Some of these NCAA student-athletes are in Beijing representing Team USA, while others are ...
Where is the Women's College World Series held? Here's everything to know about the stadium and location of the NCAA Softball Tournament and WCWS.
Friday was just the start of an action-packed weekend as Special Olympians from across Vermont compete in bocce and basketball. Kicking everything off was a unified basketball game with Special Olympians playing with state leaders and local figures like silver medalist Ryan Cochran Siegel,
Are you ready for wall-to-wall hockey this weekend? Even though the National Hockey League is off for the Olympic break, the next few days will be a paradise for die-hard hockey fans, especially those who like international and collegiate competition.
Nearly every NCAA Division I college athletics director in the country has their hands full with the winter and spring season crossover right now, going from basketball to gymnastics to softball and every sport in between. But the University of North ...