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Men's Baseball Head Coach/ Pitching

SUNY Plattsburgh

NCAA DIII • Hockey East Association | HEA

He’s The Goat

Date: April 14, 2026

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4.6
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5.0
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Women's Lacrosse
Women's Lacrosse Head Coach

University of Akron

NCAA DI • Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference | NACC

Worst Human On This Planet!

Date: April 14, 2026

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

Tyler Junior College

Position Over Players

Date: April 14, 2026

By Other
1.4
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Caring
Motivational
Knowledgeable
Honest
1.0
1.0
1.0
3.0
1.0
Women's Soccer
Women's Soccer Head Coach

Tyler Junior College

Red Flags: Player Treatment, Culture, And Retention Issues

Date: April 14, 2026

By Other
1.0
Overall
Caring
Motivational
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Honest
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Women's Softball
Women's Softball Head Coach

Indiana University (Indianapolis)

Not Worth The Drama

Date: April 14, 2026

By Athlete
1.0
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Motivational
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1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

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SMU Tennis Player Sues NCAA Over Eligibility Rule
NCAA Legal
SMU Tennis Player Sues NCAA Over Eligibility Rule

By Camryn Blake|April 14, 2026

Tennis balls are lined up on a court as NCAA eligibility rules face legal scrutiny. One lawsuit could quietly change NCAA eligibility rules. A women’s tennis player from Southern Methodist University is suing the NCAA, and this case is bigger than it looks. Filed in federal court in Dallas, Texas, the lawsuit challenges how eligibility...

Is the NCAA Changing Eligibility Rules to Age-based?
Eligibility Rules
Is the NCAA Changing Eligibility Rules to Age-based?

By Sloane Rivers|April 13, 2026

This proposal would put a hard clock on every athlete’s career, ending eligibility after five years regardless of injuries, redshirts, or transfers. This NCAA proposal could eliminate redshirts and change recruiting timelines overnight. What Is the New NCAA Eligibility Proposal? The NCAA is currently weighing a major eligibility rule change that would shift college sports...

Lauren Betts Won March Madness After Almost Quitting
Mental Health
Lauren Betts Won March Madness After Almost Quitting

By Logan Steele|April 10, 2026

AI Women’s Final Four 2026 basketball court championship type setting. She almost walked away from basketball.She just became the most dominant player in March Madness. Who Is Lauren Betts, and Why Is This Trending? Lauren Betts is not just another star player. She became the centerpiece of the UCLA Bruins women's basketball championship run and...

What Supplements Do Athletes Actually Take?
Athlete Supplements
What Supplements Do Athletes Actually Take?

By Jack Robbins|April 09, 2026

Most athletes rely on simple, proven supplements like protein, not complex or risky products. Most athletes are guessing with supplements.What supplements actually work for performance and are actually safe to use? Why Does the NCAA Emphasize Safety and Responsibility First? Before anything else, the starting point is the NCAA. The NCAA clearly states that there...

Ivy League No Athletic Scholarships Upheld in Court
Ivy Lawsuit
Ivy League No Athletic Scholarships Upheld in Court

By Camryn Blake|April 08, 2026

Ivy League schools do not offer athletic scholarships, a policy now upheld in federal court. The Ivy League just locked in its no-scholarship rule. What did the court just decide about Ivy League scholarships? The Ivy League secured a major legal win that directly impacts recruiting decisions. According to Court House News, the U.S. Court...

What Are NCAA Ghost Transfers? New 2026 Rules Explained
Transfer Rules
What Are NCAA Ghost Transfers? New 2026 Rules Explained

By Sloane Rivers|April 07, 2026

The athlete kept out of practice under the new NCAA transfer rules. This rule just changed everything for transfers. What are NCAA “ghost transfers” and the new 2026 rules? The NCAA Division I officially passed a new 2026 rule targeting “ghost transfers”, and it is already in effect. This rule applies to all Division I...

Why Did Iowa State Cut Women’s Gymnastics (2026)
Program Cuts
Why Did Iowa State Cut Women’s Gymnastics (2026)

By Logan Steele|April 06, 2026

Iowa State athletics facility where the university announced the end of its women’s gymnastics program Stop. If you think your offer is safe, read this. Why This Iowa State Cut Changes Recruiting Forever What Actually Happened at Iowa State? This was not a quiet decision or a budget-driven move. It was a program that reached...

What Can College Athletes Actually Bet On? (And What Gets You Suspended)
Betting Rules
What Can College Athletes Actually Bet On? (And What Gets You Suspended)

By Jack Robbins|April 03, 2026

College athlete using phone for sports betting while watching football game If you’re even thinking about betting before or during college, this is where eligibility gets lost fast. What NCAA betting rules mean before you step on campus Can college athletes bet at all? Under NCAA rules, this is clear. No betting on ANY sport...

When Do NCAA Coaches Stop Recruiting High School Athletes?
Recruiting Timeline
When Do NCAA Coaches Stop Recruiting High School Athletes?

By Camryn Blake|April 02, 2026

College coaches don’t recruit forever. Knowing when they stop can be the difference between getting an offer or getting overlooked. NCAA coaches do not recruit high school athletes all year. This is not an official NCAA rule but rather a consistent trend across programs, driven by transfer portal timing and roster decisions. There is a...

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