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A class-action lawsuit involving thousands of current and former college athletes, known as House vs. NCAA, would transform college sports by allowing schools to pay players directly.
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The Charlotte City Council on Monday discussed the city's bid to bring the CIAA back to Charlotte. It moved to Baltimore in 2021.
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The madness is upon us again in college basketball tournament season. But WFAE’s Tommy Tomlinson, in his "On My Mind" commentary, wonders if it’s worth looking at our brackets a different way.
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Florida ends UConn's bid to repeat — again — in Sunday action that saw a memorable buzzer-beater. Meanwhile, South Carolina advances in the women's tournament, which rounds out its Sweet 16 on Monday.
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The Charlotte-based National Junior College Athletic Association and 16 coaches associations are asking the NCAA to make rule changes they say would even the playing field for two-year athletes.
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Nearly 20 years after the Charlotte Sting disbanded, the Queen City buzzes again with talk of women’s basketball. We discuss the latest developments and the potential for more women’s basketball coming to Charlotte.
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Tylee Craft, a UNC-Chapel Hill wide receiver and student assistant coach, died Saturday after battling a rare form of lung cancer. He was 23.
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Jim Phillips: ACC will continue to 'fight' against 'disruptive' lawsuits from Florida State, ClemsonThe ACC Commissioner, at football media days in Charlotte, spoke with force about the lawsuits and made one thing crystal clear: the ACC will not throw in the towel on this legal battle.
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Gambling on college sports is now legal, but critics say it comes at the expense of the players and bettors alike.
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The men's Huskies team is the first to win the NCAA basketball tournament back-to-back since the University of Florida in 2006 and 2007.