NIL, or Name, Image, and Likeness, allows college athletes to profit from endorsements and sponsorships while maintaining eligibility. Athlete deals vary, involving brand partnerships, social media promotions, and personal appearances.
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Collegiate athletics may soon offer a Multi-Sport Sampling Plan, a new price bundling option allowing students to access multiple sports events under one ticket, enhancing fan engagement and boosting attendance, The Sport Journal reports.
Denison University has marked an unprecedented year in sports, securing multiple championships and setting new records across disciplines. This exceptional performance highlights the rising talent and determination of Denison’s athletes.
The Navy women’s cross country team concluded their season at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional, showcasing resilience and determination against a competitive field. The Midshipmen look ahead to building on this experience next year.
Binghamton University received a $22 million boost to enhance its NCAA Division I athletics programs. The funding aims to improve facilities, support student-athletes, and elevate the university’s competitive standing, officials announced.
Alabama Athletics has released the 2025-26 Track & Field and Cross Country schedule. The Crimson Tide will compete in key meets across the season, aiming for strong performances regionally and nationally.
Adrian Myers has been named the new director of Tulane University Athletics, bringing a strong vision for growth and excellence. His leadership aims to elevate Tulane’s sports programs and community engagement.
The Road Race Championship hosted by College Sport Auckland showcased top collegiate runners competing fiercely across challenging city routes. The event highlighted emerging talent and fierce school rivalries in Auckland’s vibrant running scene.
Grand Canyon University’s cross country teams prepare for a competitive season, showcasing strong athletes and rigorous training. The Lopes aim to make a significant impact in upcoming regional meets and NCAA championships.
Delayed flights, missed meals, and little sleep challenged college teams on cross-country trips. Despite travel turmoil, athletes adapted quickly, proving resilience ahead of key matchups, ESPN reports.









