A regional director for the National Labor Relations Board cleared the way for the collegiate men’s basketball team to hold a vote.
Category: Student Athlete Compensation
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Suit Seeks to Block N.C.A.A. Limits on Athletic Donors
The attorneys general in Tennessee and Virginia are asserting that the N.C.A.A. has no right to stop boosters of college sports teams from paying players.
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N.C.A.A. Inquiry Takes On Growing Role of Booster Groups
The University of Tennessee’s football program is under investigation for recruiting violations involving a donor collective, signaling an effort to rein in the role of outside money in college sports.
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Stanford Golf Star Rose Zhang Is Ready for Her Professional Debut
Zhang’s career is likely to become a case study in athletic development, long-range planning and skillful marketing, now that college athletes are allowed to make money.
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Transfer Portal Shows the Latest Revolving Door in College Football
Colorado has numerous scholarships available after a change in its coaching staff, serving as one of many examples of how the transfer portal has created a market similar to professional free agency.
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WNBA Draft: Aliyah Boston Goes No. 1 to Indiana Fever
Boston, a senior forward from the University of South Carolina, was the second-ever top pick from her college.
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Student. Athlete. Mogul?
The New York Times – Sports:Now that college players are allowed to cut sponsorship deals, some of them are raking in the money — but at what cost to the rest?
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N.C.A.A.’s Next President Will Be Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachusetts
The New York Times – Sports:Baker, whose professional background is in government and health care rather than sports, will take over at a time when many of the N.C.A.A.’s challenges are legislative.
