Commentary: Now that House v. NCAA Is Settled, What Comes Next? - The Examiner
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Commentary: Now that House v. NCAA is settled, what comes next? - The Examiner
By Jim Alexander Orange County Register OK, so major college athletes are going to basically be pros going forward, finally getting a share of the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post Commentary: Now that House v. NCAA is settled, what comes next? appeared first on The Examiner.
Embracing the Next Era: A Letter from Kimya Massey on the Future of USD Athletics - University of San Diego Athletics
Torero Nation, A new chapter in college athletics is here, and the University of San Diego is ready to move forward with clarity, purpose, and a commitment to embracing this new world for our student-athletes. The recent approval of the House v. NCAA settlement represents a major shift in how college athletics will operate moving forward. Beginning July 1, universities will be able to directly share revenue with student-athletes, offer additiona…
Murray State Athletics announces Vision For Excellence Fund
MURRAY — With the landscape of intercollegiate athletics rapidly changing as a result of the recently approved NCAA vs. House settlement, Murray State Athletics has formed the Vision For Excellence Fund to reward those who are investing their time, talents,…
Betsey Walkowiak Named To NCAA Committee on Access, Opportunity and Impact - University of Detroit Mercy Athletics
INDIANAPOLIS (6/16/2025) -- Newly promoted Director of Student-Athlete Services Betsey Walkowiak will have a little more on her plate as she was appointed to serve on the NCAA Committee on Access, Opportunity and Impact.
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