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A transgender female athlete sued Swarthmore College on Thursday, alleging the college violated Title IX when it banned her from competing on the women’s track and field team earlier this year.
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Outsports on MSNTrans athlete sues college, league and national association over her revoked scholarship
Emma Morchequo is suing Westcliff University, the NAIA and others claiming her civil rights were violated by a removal of ...
The NCAA and its supporters are pushing for legislation that would give the organization immunity from labor and antitrust ...
A growing number of national athletic organizations are banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports in compliance with President Donald Trump’s executive order. On Thursday, USA ...
This move marks the Eagles’ transition from the River States Conference to a new chapter of competition within the CAC.
By promoting educational priorities alongside athletics, the USCAA ensures that student-athletes grow both academically and ...
DETROIT – The National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament is back after a year off. Viewers can expect the same theatrics as always, but off the court, the players are finding it to be a ...
The National Women’s Law Center is intervening in defense of transgender athletes in a lawsuit brought against the National Collegiate Athletics Association attempting to force the organization to ...
The College Sports Commission, a regulatory agency created to enforce the watershed $2.8 billion House v. NCAA class action settlement, on Thursday revised its guidance for name, image and likeness ...
National Collegiate Athletic Association, No. 2:25-cv-02079 (D. Kan. filed Feb. 14, 2025). Arbolida played for three years at a junior college (one of which was cut short by COVID-19), followed by ...
SEATTLE – The National Collegiate Honor Society is welcoming 98 high-achieving Husky student-athletes this year, part of the new partnership between the Big Ten Conference and Chi Alpha Sigma. Chi ...
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