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Former Georgetown Tennis Coach Pleads Guilty to "Varsity Blues" Scandal
Gordon Ernst, a former Georgetown University tennis coach, has entered a guilty plea, admitting to taking bribes as part of the college admissions cheating scandal known as “Operation Varsity Blues.”
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Morgan State's Wrestling Team Rises Again, Thanks to Donor
Competitive collegiate wrestling is returning to Morgan State University (MSU) after 24 years, making it the only historically Black college or university (HBCU) to offer wrestling at the NCAA Division I Varsity level.
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Women in Sports Leadership: A Q&A with Dr. Kiki Baker Barnes
A Q&A with Dr. Kiki Baker Barnes, Director of Athletics at Dillard University
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Intercollegiate Athletics Settle Into New Normal
Fall sports are back in action on most college campuses, despite the ongoing threat of COVID-19 and the Delta variant.
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New Business Institute at UT Austin Will Specialize in Sports Analytics
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Opportunities Abound for Collegiate Athletes to Now Financially Benefit From the Use of NIL
As student-athletes start competing in the 2021-22 school year, in addition to training, competition, classes and study time, they are now able to explore ways to capitalize on their name, image and likeness (NIL).
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Georgetown Tennis Coach Pleads Guilty To Charges in College Admissions Scandal
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NIL, Social Media and Leveling the Playing Field
Scholars have speculated that NIL will make sports more equitable for all genders and races. However, it is the athletes who already have media exposure and access to internet and technology who have benefitted most.
Sports
Student Athletes Shine at Olympic Games
Precedent-setting wins are among the extraordinary accomplishments of the collegians who competed in Tokyo.
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Title IX Can Still Help Women Access Opportunities Through the NIL
To ensure every athlete, male or female, an equal opportunity to NIL, universities should follow the guidelines laid out fifty years ago in Title IX.
Sports
First HBCU Women’s Gymnastics Team Could Be on Horizon
As Simone Biles and more superstar gymnasts of color made waves at this year’s Olympics, Grambling State University (GSU) took steps to consider becoming the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) with a women’s gymnastics team.
Sports
Stakeholders Applaud NCAA’s Re-Examination of Transgender Athlete Policies
The NCAA Board of Governors is in the beginning stages of re-examining its policies around transgender participation in sport, following controversies over its handling of the women’s basketball and volleyball tournaments earlier this year. Tuesday, the body discussed a report on gender equity, transgender inclusion, and sexual violence in its championship competitions.
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