Women's wrestling becomes the 91st official NCAA championship sport, allowing athletes to compete at the DI, DII, and DIII level as early as 2025-2026.
The Boston College women’s lacrosse team is trying to do something no other team at the school has ever done: Win back-to-back NCAA championships.
Brendan Valdes (recovering from surgery) and Josiah Gilbert (didn't qualify) will not travel with the Tigers for the Amer Ari ...
The Omni hosted the Final Four in 1977, its first year hosting the tournament — five years after it was built. The Final Four ...
The beautiful beaches in Gulf Shores will once again host the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship, although it wasn't supposed ...
To celebrate, Mayor Craig Greenberg proclaimed February "UofL women's volleyball month." Players from Louisville's team were invited to Metro Hall to celebrate their past season. The Cardinals made it ...
Three former UPenn women's swimmers have filed a lawsuit against the university, Harvard, The Ivy League and the NCAA over ...
Analyzing NCAA women's college basketball odds, lines and spreads, with college basketball betting advice and tips around the NCAA’s top conferences and matchups. We also provide game-by-game ...
Weekly updated standings for the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Awards that will be awarded in March at the respective Division I, II ...
ALDOUS Torculas is taking his talents outside Diliman for the first time in six years, eager to extend the UP Fight away from ...
New Nebraska volleyball head coach Dani Busboom Kelly has signed a six-year, $4.575 million contract with the Huskers, set to ...