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New Roster Limits to Greatly Affect Walk On Athletes
changes, set to begin in the 2025-26 school year, arise from the House v. NCAA settlement, which may shift many schools to a revenue-sharing model, impacting larger, revenue-generating programs the most​.
11.05.24 12:35 PM - Comment(s)
UPenn Wrestling Coach Matt Valenti: How House vs NCAA Impacts Wrestling + Olympic Sports
Our very own Ryan Holmes sat down with UPenn wrestling coach, Matt Valenti to discuss the impact of the new NCAA legislation!
11.04.24 09:45 AM - Comment(s)
House-NCAA legislation Fallout begins as thousands of college athletes lose their roster spots
Olympic sports advocates worry that funding shifts will prioritize football and basketball at the expense of other athletic programs, putting smaller sports such as swimming, gymnastics, and track and field at risk of being cut from athletic programs.
10.28.24 05:42 PM - Comment(s)
New Mexico State University Looks to State to help fund Women's Athletics
In a move that could reshape the way public universities fund their athletic programs, New Mexico State University (NMSU) is pursuing a groundbreaking proposal to create a $137 million state-funded endowment for its women’s sports programs.
10.24.24 05:19 PM - Comment(s)
Clemson to add Athletics Fee Next Year
Clemson University’s recent decision to implement a $150 per-semester athletic fee starting in the 2025-26 academic year marks a significant shift in how the school funds its athletic programs. This move, though new for Clemson, follows a common trend in higher education.
10.22.24 12:50 PM - Comment(s)

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