With the economic landscape of collegiate sports changing, turning to federal funding looks to be a sensible approach to ...
The landscape of collegiate athletics has been transformed by Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies, with women athletes ...
Records obtained by The Post show that even as their sport explodes, women in college basketball put in more work for less ...
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The hidden NIL economy of college sports
College athletes are finally getting paid. But how? And how much? A Post analysis of $125 million in payments reveals the patterns and disparities of a murky NIL market.
By AARON BEARD Pittsburgh coach Jeff Capel recalls coaching in the Big 12 when Texas flirted with heading to what was then ...
ALL-MINNESOTA RECRUITING Senior Jordan Ode’s massive talent in basketball attracted college coaches from across the country to her high school games at Maple Grove last year. Only one head coach ...
The advent of NIL deals has changed the game ... In this new era of college sports, Black women athletes are leading the charge, demonstrating that their influence extends far beyond the field.
The college basketball season officially kicked off this weekend in division two and the women’s team at Ferris has ... books ...
The Associated Press – Sports on MSN10d
Transfer portal, NIL reshape college basketball landscape
Texas College ... women’s coach Bill Fennelly called “speed-dating.” “I mean, you’ve got to get moving,” he said. “They go in ...
The 19-year-old University of Montana sprinter was among college athletes in the state who received an inquiry from Montana ...
and Likeness (NIL) deals has completely transformed the landscape of college sports. And you know who’s leading this revolution? Black athletes, with Black women, in particular, showing everyone ...