By Camryn Blake|May 12, 2026
A college softball athlete as the 2026 NCAA tournament field is announced. The postseason field is officially locked in. The NCAA released the full 64-team field for the 2026 NCAA Division I Softball Championship, including the national seeds, regional hosts, automatic qualifiers, at-large selections, and updated postseason structure. This year’s bracket feels bigger than usual...
By Sloane Rivers|May 11, 2026
Softball athletes were allegedly forced by a coach to push a car during conditioning. The UAB softball allegations are forcing recruits, parents, and athletes to ask deeper questions about college sports culture in 2026. College athletes are exposing allegedly toxic coaching cultures faster than schools can control them. The allegations involving the University of Alabama...
By Jack Robbins|May 08, 2026
A college baseball pitcher walks off the field after a 10-plus run lead ends the game following seven innings. The NCAA baseball run rule can end games early, but where the rule applies and where it does not is what confuses athletes, parents, and fans every spring. A college baseball game ends after seven innings...
By Logan Steele|May 07, 2026
Division III NIL is now under NCAA review as leadership evaluates future policy and structure. What actually happened with NIL? Nothing changed yet. But Division III just stepped into the process that leads to change. There is no new rule to follow right now. The Division III Presidents Council approved a framework to review name,...
By Jack Robbins|May 06, 2026
Control through contact is the difference now. The advantage rule allows play to continue through fouls These rules are already shaping games. If you are not adjusting, it shows immediately. The NCAA added an advantage rule that allows officials to delay the whistle when the offense has a clear scoring opportunity. What it isOfficials may...
By Sloane Rivers|May 05, 2026
The runner's path at first base decides the out. There are not many real NCAA softball rule changes heading into 2026. That is exactly why this one stands out. The double first-base rule is already in effect in Division I, and most athletes still don’t fully understand how it’s enforced in games. Not in theory....
By Camryn Blake|May 04, 2026
A college tennis player competing at a high level, representing the kind of real competition this NCAA rule change now allows recruits to pursue freely. What did the NCAA agree to in this settlement? The NCAA just removed a restriction that quietly controlled how elite high school athletes competed before college, and most recruits have...
By Jack Robbins|May 01, 2026
SEC tournament game showing the level of Division I college baseball. If you want to play college baseball, this is the one tournament you should be watching.The SEC Baseball Tournament shows you exactly what Division I baseball actually looks like when it matters. 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament Schedule Tuesday, May 19 – First RoundGame 1:...
By Logan Steele|April 30, 2026
The proposed NCAA 5-Year Rule could give athletes five full years to compete. The NCAA is moving toward an eligibility rule that could completely change how long you can play and how coaches build rosters. This is not final yet, but if it passes, it will impact recruiting, playing time, and how every athlete plans...