Last month, the NCAA Division I Cabinet unanimously approved an age-based, five-year eligibility model that's set to replace an existing model that allowed four seasons of competition over five years ...
Eleven Division I athletes -- all who depleted their eligibility in the 2025-26 season, have filed a federal class action ...
NCAA Division I eligibility rules are changing in a major way, creating a new five-year model that could reshape roster management across college sports. The Division I Cabinet approved an age-based ...
The NCAA approved a new Division I eligibility model that will allow athletes to compete in five seasons over a five-year period.
The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the academic year following ...
The NCAA Division I Cabinet put off a vote on the age-based eligibility model it is considering and instead made minor adjustments to the proposal.
Wichita was chosen over seven other cities pursuing the opportunity to host six NCAA tournament opening-round games.
Class Action Lawsuit Charges the NCAA, Power Four Athletic Conferences, the College Sports Commission, and Their Leaders with Conspiring in Violation of Federal and California Antitrust Law ...
On Monday, Texas State announced it would officially launch the first NCAA Division I women's gymnastics program in Texas, with a newly formed team ready to compete in spring 2028. The move correlates ...
The NCAA's new five-year eligibility rule is changing the game for college athletes, but who benefits most from the death of ...
TNT Sports and CBS Sports announce tip times and commentators for the Regional Finals of the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship on Sunday, March 29, on CBS. The games will also stream ...
Romeo star Samantha Sackfield set to compete in two sports at NCAA Division I level, heading to the University of Detroit ...