Tag: NCAA
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Twin Sister College Athletes Expected to Reach $1 Million in Endorsement Deals In the First Year of New NCAA NIL Rules
By Zac Cornell Haley and Hanna Cavinder, twin basketball stars for Fresno State University, are expected to reach $1 million dollars in endorsement deals by July, according to their agent. The 21-year-old sisters have secured nine deals since July 2021, when the National Collegiate Athletic Association changed the rule to allow college student-athletes to make…
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The NCAA’s ‘March Madness’ Basketball Brand Will Now Include Both the Men’s and Women’s Tournaments
By Zac Cornell The NCAA announced that the lucrative “March Madness” brand would now be used for both the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Although few details were provided, the move is an important, significant development for women’s NCAA basketball, and the result of an external review of the gender inequities exposed at the 2021…
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Interview with US Olympics and Syracuse Basketball Coach Jim Boeheim
By Zac Cornell Jim Boeheim is the Hall of Fame coach for Syracuse University’s men’s basketball, having led the team for the past 44 years. Syracuse has made it to the postseason 41 times during his tenure and has entered the NCAA Tournament 34 times, with five teams making it to the Final Four. In…
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Why college athletes should be able to profit from their likeness
By Kyle Block In the United States millions of fans spend time watching college sports whenever available. Whether watching to support a local team, to support one’s alma mater, or to watch highly skilled competition there is always an audience and money to be made through collegiate sports. While billions of dollars in revenue come…

