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California’s top universities can pay their athletes directly — a dramatic shift in college sports that blurs the line ...
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The 12 high school athletes who won Illinois player of the year awards from GatoradeHere are the 12 Illinois high school athletes named player of the year in 2024-15 by Gatorade, including nine NCAA ...
Special Olympics Nebraska says that when screening athletes, it finds that more than half are wearing the wrong shoe size.
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California colleges can now pay athletes directly. Why taxpayers may foot some of the bill As part of a settlement to a class-action lawsuit, a school will be able to dole out up to a combined $20 ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNUSA Fencing National Championships draw thousands to MilwaukeeUSA Fencing National Championships are underway at the Baird Center, bringing thousands of participants and millions in ...
Starting Tuesday, California’s top universities can pay their athletes directly — a dramatic shift in college sports that blurs the line between amateur and professional play. Schools have yet to ...
At public universities, such as UC Berkeley or UCLA, schools could use taxpayer dollars to make these payments. State or institutional funds already support roughly 30% of UC Berkeley’s athletic ...
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