athletic administration
CSU Invests $5M into Women’s Soccer & Softball Complex
Colorado State University (CSU) will be investing a recent $5 million gift into its women's sports programs. The $5 million gift from the Bohemian Foundation is the largest singular gift devoted solely to women's athletics in Mountain West history...
Harvard Introduces New Parking Football To Enhance Tailgating Experience
Harvard Athletics has announced a new fan-friendly general admission parking and tailgate location for the 2022 football season. General admission parking and tailgating from Cumnock Field has been relocated to the south end of Harvard Stadium and Mc...
BYU Found No Evidence Fan used Racial Slur During Duke Volleyball Match
In an update to a previously viral college sports story, BYU says it found no corroborating evidence of racial heckling during a women's volleyball match against Duke last month. The school released its finding after an "extensive review" of the i...
OHSAA Offers Online Training for Referees
Amid the ongoing nationwide referee shortage, one state association is attempting to make it easier for referees to get certified. The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) announced earlier this week the addition of a new website that wil...
Mississippi Schools Respond to Jackson Water Crisis
Many Mississippi college students are using portable showers and toilets as Jackson’s water emergency causes little to no water pressure on campuses throughout the city, forcing schools to move classes online and go without air conditioning. A r...
Referee Shortages Affecting Fall Sports in Multiple States
Parts of Maine, Tennessee, New York, and Minnesota are seeing the early signs of strain in their fall sports seasons due to the ongoing referee shortages facing the country currently. As the calendar turns from August to September, the fall sports...
BYU Bans Fan Who Hurled Racist Slurs To Duke Volleyball Players
Brigham Young University (BYU) banned a fan who yelled racist slurs at Black volleyball players from the visiting Duke Blue Devils during a weekend match. The incident gained traction on social media and garnered the attention of Utah governor Spe...
MIAA Student-Athletes Can Profit of NIL Opportunities
High school student-athletes in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) can now profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL) this season. The MIAA board of directors met on Aug. 17 and passed a rule to allow student-athl...