By Tara Sires|June 04, 2026
Karson Gordon’s transfer portal decision is raising new questions about how NCAA rules apply to dual-sport athletes. One UCLA athlete may have unintentionally exposed a major gray area in modern college sports.Karson Gordon entered the NCAA transfer portal in track and field while still pursuing football opportunities, raising immediate questions about how transfer rules apply...
By Sloane Rivers|June 03, 2026
A growing NIL debate is raising questions about trust funds for high school athletes. A 16-year-old athlete signing an NIL deal could eventually face financial protections similar to those used for child actors in Hollywood.A new legal policy memorandum is now raising questions about whether Congress could eventually require protected trust accounts for minor athletes...
By Jack Robbins|June 02, 2026
Several NCAA Division II schools are officially transitioning to Division I athletics as college sports realignment continues shifting across the country. The Division I map is changing again. For recruits, this is not just conference news. It changes scholarships, schedules, exposure, postseason access, and how athletes should evaluate a program. College sports realignment usually gets...
By Camryn Blake|June 01, 2026
Middlebury Women’s Lacrosse continues building one of the greatest dynasties in Division III sports. Nobody accidentally wins five straight national championships. Middlebury Women’s Lacrosse just captured another NCAA Division III title after defeating Wesleyan 8-6 on May 24, 2026. On paper, it looks like one more championship added to an already historic program. But according...
By Logan Steele|May 29, 2026
NCAA image of Basketball player represents the NCAA officially discussing whether men’s college basketball should move from halves to quarters. NCAA Men’s Basketball May Not Look The Same Much Longer The NCAA is officially discussing whether men’s college basketball should move from halves to quarters. That conversation alone is major news. During virtual meetings this...
By Jack Robbins|May 28, 2026
The NCAA is discussing possible mandatory cut-resistant protection for college hockey players beginning in the 2027–28 season. One skate blade changed hockey conversations everywhere. Now the NCAA could change what college hockey players are required to wear on the ice. The NCAA’s latest hockey proposal could impact recruiting, equipment standards, overtime rules, officiating, and athlete...
By Camryn Blake|May 27, 2026
Women’s flag football could officially become an NCAA championship sport by 2028 A lot of athletes are about to realize this sport is no longer “just growing. It is moving toward becoming a real NCAA championship sport. This shift became official this week when the NCAA announced that women’s flag football received a formal recommendation...
By Sloane Rivers|May 26, 2026
Every athlete has that one song that flips the switch before game time. Your playlist before games probably says more about you than your stats do. From walk-up songs to locker-room playlists, athletes everywhere have certain songs tied to confidence, superstition, focus, and game-day routines. After reviewing athlete interviews conducted by 2aDays, one thing stood...
By Jack Robbins|May 25, 2026
College baseball coaches say communication, toughness, and coachability matter just as much as talent during recruiting. Most baseball recruits think recruiting is only about stats, velocity, and showcase numbers. College baseball coaches say that is one of the biggest recruiting mistakes athletes make. What Real College Baseball Coaches Keep Repeating The college baseball recruiting process...