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Former Women's Head Soccer Coach

University of South Carolina (Upstate)

NCAA DI • Big South Conference

One Of A Kind

Date: July 6, 2026

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5.0
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Women's Basketball
Women's Basketball Head Coach

Chipola College

Bad Coach

Date: July 6, 2026

By Athlete
1.2
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1.0
1.0
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Women's Soccer
Women's Soccer Assistant Coach

Carlow University

NAIA • Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League | GLCHL

Lost

Date: July 4, 2026

By Athlete
1.0
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1.0
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Women's Soccer
Women's Soccer Associate Head Coach

Merrimack College

NCAA DI • Region 9

Buyer Beware

Date: July 4, 2026

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1.0
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1.0
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Women's Softball
Women's Softball Head Coach

Franklin Pierce University

NCAA DII • Region 10

Manipulative

Date: July 3, 2026

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1.0
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Supreme Court Transgender Athlete Ruling and Title IX
Athlete Eligibility
Supreme Court Transgender Athlete Ruling and Title IX

By Tara Sires|July 06, 2026

A college athlete awaits the impact of the Supreme Court's sports ruling. The Supreme Court ruled that states may restrict transgender girls and women from girls' and women's school sports, but the decision does not create one national rule for every athlete, school, or league. The U.S. Supreme Court issued a major sports law decision...

How All 16 SEC Schools Got Their Mascots and Nicknames
SEC Mascots
How All 16 SEC Schools Got Their Mascots and Nicknames

By Tara Sires|July 03, 2026

SEC mascot-inspired statues celebrate college football traditions. Every SEC mascot has a story. Some date back more than a century, while others were inspired by military history, local wildlife, student traditions, or unforgettable moments in school history. Mascots are much more than logos on helmets or characters on the sidelines. They represent school pride, connect...

How Will The NCAA's New Five-Year Eligibility Rule Affect Recruiting?
NCAA Eligibility
How Will The NCAA's New Five-Year Eligibility Rule Affect Recruiting?

By Tara Sires|July 02, 2026

A student-athlete researches the NCAA's proposed five-year eligibility rule and what it could mean for recruiting. The NCAA just approved one of the biggest eligibility changes in modern college sports, and it could affect recruiting, roster spots, scholarships, and the way athletes plan their careers. For years, college athletes have operated under a system that...

NCAA NIL FAQ Every Athlete and Recruit Should Know
NIL Rules
NCAA NIL FAQ Every Athlete and Recruit Should Know

By Tara Sires|July 01, 2026

Graphic promoting the NCAA NIL FAQ guide and key Name, Image, and Likeness information. Understanding NIL isn't optional anymore. Whether you're a high school recruit, a current college athlete, a transfer, or a parent, understanding the NCAA's Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules is essential. NIL has created exciting opportunities for athletes to earn money...

18 UC Berkeley Swimmers Win Major Appeals Court Victory In Abuse Case
Athlete Abuse Allegations
18 UC Berkeley Swimmers Win Major Appeals Court Victory In Abuse Case

By Tara Sires|June 30, 2026

Former UC Berkeley swimmers won a major appeals court ruling allowing their abuse lawsuit against the university to move forward. Update (July 2026): A California Court of Appeal has revived the lawsuit brought by 18 former University of California women's swimmers against the UC Board of Regents. The court ruled that the athletes' claims should...

How Daphne Mead's Transfer Reignited The Towson Swimming Scandal
Towson Swimming
How Daphne Mead's Transfer Reignited The Towson Swimming Scandal

By Tara Sires|June 29, 2026

The transfer of Daphne Mead has renewed discussion among former Towson swimmers. The transfer of Daphne Mead to Towson has reignited discussions about a swimming scandal that continues to impact former athletes more than a decade later. A transfer swimmer joining a college team is usually routine news. That has not been the case at...

What Do People Get Wrong About College Sports? Athletes Answer
Sports Misconceptions
What Do People Get Wrong About College Sports? Athletes Answer

By Gracie Butler|June 26, 2026

Athletes share what most people get wrong about their sports. The hardest parts of a sport are often the things fans never see. Current College Athletes Share What Most People Never Believe About Their Sport You can watch a sport for years and still have no idea what it's actually like to play it. Fans...

What Happens After You Commit To Play College Sports?
College Sports Transition
What Happens After You Commit To Play College Sports?

By Sean Perri|June 25, 2026

Getting recruited was the goal. Proving you belong starts when you arrive on campus. What every recruit should know about the transition from high school to college athletics. I'm Sean Perri, a basketball player at Wheaton College, and in April 2024, I committed to play Division III basketball. I was excited and relieved not only...

Will The Protect College Sports Act Limit NIL Money In 2026?
NIL Rules
Will The Protect College Sports Act Limit NIL Money In 2026?

By Tara Sires|June 24, 2026

The Protect College Sports Act could influence how NIL compensation is structured across college athletics. The rules that created the NIL era could soon change again. For the last several years, NIL has transformed college sports. Athletes have signed endorsement deals, partnered with businesses, appeared in advertisements, and earned compensation from their name, image, and...

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