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Each school and conference will be free to decide how to safely resume athletic operations, the NCAA Division I Council says.
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The shutdown of sporting events due to the coronavirus pandemic has put athletic careers on hold and interrupted the flow of money that makes sports such a big business.
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Student athletes normally are ineligible to continue playing after graduation. But with college careers cut short by the coronavirus, the NCAA may allow Division 1 seniors to play next year.
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The NCAA's move was the latest in a string of dramatic cancellations across the U.S. sports landscape.
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NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament games, including those next week at Amalie Arena, will not be played in front of fans due to…
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With 18 cases confirmed in Florida, COVID-19 is beginning to impact major events statewide. Miami cancelled the Ultra Music Festival in response and other…
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The Florida Senate is moving its version of a plan allowing college athletes to receive pay for their name, image and likeness. Florida is trying to...
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Strip clubs, casinos, breweries and cigarette makers could be benched from a proposal that would let Florida college athletes market themselves off the…
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Tampa is in position to host its fourth NCAA Women’s Final Four.The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee announced Monday that Tampa is a finalist…
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Florida is among the states looking to force the issue of athlete pay on the NCAA. California passed a law to do so last year. Three House committees...
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The NCAA Board of Governors took the first step Tuesday toward allowing athletes to cash in on their fame, voting unanimously to clear the way for the…
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House Minority Leader Kionne McGhee wants college student-athletes in Florida to be able to cash in on their names and images, similar to a measure that…