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UConn women’s basketball Team celebrates NCAA championship banner unveiling ahead of homecoming win
The University of Connecticut’s women’s basketball team continued a strong season lead Sunday after unveiling the team’s NCAA championship banner. To a sold-out Gampel Pavilion, the Huskies took the win from Florida State 99-67,
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Where Are The NCAA XC Regionals 2025 Meets: What To Know
After a weekend of exciting Division I cross country conference championships, all eyes are now set on the nine NCAA Regionals on November 14 that will decide who gets to run at the 2025 NCAA Cross Country National Championship in Columbia.
Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin identified his No. 1 team in college football at this point in the 2025 season.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia field hockey team (16-2) earned an at-large bid to the 2025 NCAA Field Hockey Championship and will host first- and second-round games Nov. 14 and 16 at Turf Field in Charlottesville, Va.
ATLANTA, GA - As the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) prepares for its HBCU championship showdown between Benedict and Albany State, the rest of the league won't be sitting idle. Thanks to a groundbreaking partnership with Conference Carolinas,
The NCAA women's soccer tournament bracket will be unveiled at 4 p.m., today. Here are the 30 teams who have already qualified.
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Missouri State to petition NCAA for bowl eligibility after reaching six-win threshold in first FBS season
Missouri State reached six wins Saturday in its first season as a member of Conference USA, but NCAA rules prohibit the Bears from playing in the postseason as it transitions from the FCS to FBS.
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NCAA Revokes Eligibility Of 6 College Basketball Players From 3 Teams In Sports Betting Scandal
The NCAA revoked the eligibility of six men’s college basketball players from three different universities on Friday, citing their involvement in sports betting. The cases involve players from the University of New Orleans,