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A former University of Notre Dame football player is suing the university and the NCAA, alleging that they “recklessly disregarded” information related to…
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College student athletes will now be able to profit off their name, image and likeness – or NIL. The NCAA Board of Directors approved the interim policy…
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The landscape of collegiate amateur sports is changing with the most recent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court. The NCAA is facing increasing pressure to…
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Associated Press has learned that the NCAA has not tested players for performance-enhancing drugs at March Madness and other…
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NEW:INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis will relax coronavirus restrictions on the city’s bars and restaurants starting next week ahead of the upcoming Big…
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The NCAA’s decision to allow fans to attend March Madness could mean thousands more people in central Indiana. The addition of limited fans at the Men’s…
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A limited number of fans will be allowed to attend all rounds of next month's NCAA men's basketball tournament in Indiana.The governing body said Friday…
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Indiana state and local officials celebrated Monday after the NCAA announced all the men’s March Madness games will take place in central Indiana. Leaders…
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The NCAA has announced the entire men's college basketball tourney will be held in Indiana.(You can read the release below.) INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA will…
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The NCAA says it plans to hold the entire 2021 men's college basketball tournament in one geographic location to mitigate the risks of COVID-19. It is in…