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A transgender athlete has filed a big lawsuit against her former school team and the NCAA. The debate surrounding transgender athletes in sports is ongoing. President Trump signed earlier this year a "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order.
The Michigan Wolverines received a massive fine from the NCAA for the Connor Stalions scandal, but no wins were vacated. We explain why.
Long-distance runner Evie Parts has sued the NCAA and Swarthmore College. She claims they illegally removed her from the track team because she is a transgender athlete.
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
Michigan was spared a postseason ban and vacating wins, including from the 2023 national title season when the inquiry was launched that October.
The NCAA fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars Friday and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for a third game as punishment for a sprawling sign-stealing scandal that has loomed over college football’s winningest program for nearly two years,
Of course, taking the NCAA route does allow players to play in the AHL at age 19, which can be beneficial for some players, but once you leave the NCAA for pro hockey, you can’t go back — and many players won’t be willing to leave college early for any league but the NHL.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNConnor Stalions' lawyers fire back at NCAA after COI ruling
In the aftermath of the ruling, Stalions' lawyers released a lengthy statement and response, which you can read below: "We are not surprised by the NCAA's ruling because the NCAA did, as it has always done,