NCAA Considering Extending Eligibility To Five Years, Setting Age Limits & Strict Redshirt Rules
Student-athletes would be given five full years of eligibility from the time of their 19th birthday or their high school graduation, whichever is earlier.
U.S. President Donald Trump Signs Executive Order to “Save College Sports”
U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Executive Order titled “Urgent National Action to Save College Sports” on Friday.
Le Atlete Transgender Non Potranno Gareggiare Nelle Categorie Femminili Alle Olimpiadi 2028
Il Comitato Olimpico Internazionale aggiorna i criteri di eleggibilita: al centro test genetici e tutela della categoria femminile.
Transgender Women Banned From Female Olympic Events With New IOC Policy
Eligibility for any female category event at the Olympic Games is now limited to biological females on the basis of a one‑time SRY gene screening.
WADA Denies Considering Rule Change That Could Bar Trump From LA 28, World Cup
WADA was reported to be considering barring government officials from countries that have withheld membership funds from international sporting events.
New Details Emerge on Donald Trump’s Upcoming College Sports Executive Order
Sources tell Yahoo Sports the upcoming executive order will address employment, transfers, eligibility, collectives, and Olympic sports.
Donald Trump Plans Executive Order He Says Will “Solve All of the Problems” in College Sports
The roundtable brought together about 50 people from varied backgrounds in college athletics, along with politicians, sports celebrities and media executives.
LA28 Chairman Casey Wasserman Apologizes for Flirty Emails with Epstein Conspirator Maxwell
Casey Wasserman (center) apologized after local Los Angeles leaders called for his resignation following flirtatious emails found in the Epstein Files.
IOC Chief Coventry Drops Olympic ESports Games, Hasn’t Talked to White House Yet
New IOC President Kirsty Coventry talked politics and the ESports Games ahead of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy.
Several College Teams Stranded En Route to, From Puerto Rico After US Strikes in Venezuela
Division I Duke was scheduled to fly back to North Carolina today while Holy Cross, Cleveland State, and American all had flights into PR affected.
State Law/USOPC Policy Clash Leads To Difficulty Sanctioning Meets In Washington
The conflict highlights the state-by-state nature of U.S. policy and the fact that national governing bodies like USA Swimming are not government entities.
Trump Worries “Lesser Sports” Are Taking The Hit Under New NCAA Payment System
Trump said he wants “very powerful caps” to be implemented to protect colleges from running NFL-like payrolls, though a cap already exists.
President Trump Threatens Moving 2028 LA Olympics, World Cup Games
Trump has no official authority to remove World Cup games or the Olympics, but claimed he could put pressure on FIFA and new IOC president, Kirsty Coventry.
USA Swimming Updates Competition Eligibility Policy To Comply With Trump’s Executive Order
The new policy restricts transgender women or girls from competing in the women’s category, only allowing cisgender women.
House Delays Vote On SCORE Act Due To Lack of Support
If passed, the SCORE Act would officially classify student-athletes as amateurs and give the NCAA and its schools antitrust protection.