College basketball continues to be the go-to sport for name, image and likeness deals, according to a new report from ...
The Stewie 30 Elite Camp exemplifies the growing trend of specialized training programs for female athletes. By bringing together 30 of the nation’s top high school sophomores and juniors, this ...
As state and federal officials argue over whether allowing transgender athletes to compete violates the law, we asked ...
Damien Lehfeldt, USA Fencing's elected At-Large Director, wrote a 2023 blog post about why male, transgender-identifying ...
In recent years, the landscape of women's college basketball has undergone a transformative shift, primarily driven by the introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for athletes.
Honor Smoke, a 10-year-old wrestler from Erie County, New York, made history as the youngest person ever to appear on the front cover of a special edition of Sports Illustrated.
Per ESPN's Michele Steele, USC star JuJu Watkins and North Carolina's RJ Davis lead all male and female athletes in NIL ...
As college basketball hits the final stretch of the season, two players in both men's and women's competition, dominate name, ...
UPEI has recognized two fifth-year standouts on the basketball court as its 2024-25 athletes of the year. Kamari Scott won ...
Serena Williams, JuJu Watkins, Angel Reese, and Candace Parker are just a few of the women athletes that have invested into ...