Vandal men clinch first winning season since 2018

After a four-year gap, the Vandal men have clinched their first winning season since 2018. This milestone victory reflects a turning point for a team eager to reclaim its place among competitive sports programs.

Vandal men clinch first winning season since 2018

Nebraska basketball notes: NU’s rotation without Braden Frager, Kendall Blue’s homecoming

Nebraska basketball navigated a complex game marked by the absence of Braden Frager, the challenge of a quick officiating whistle, and the emotional boost of Kendall Blue’s homecoming. The team’s adaptability and focus proved critical in managing these hurdles on and off the court.

XC: Morefield, Gibson earn wins as RSU women claim first, men place third at Distance After Dark

In a milestone moment for Rogers State University, sophomore standout Amy Morefield and senior leader Nathaneal Gibson claimed individual victories at the RSU Distance After Dark race. Their combined efforts powered the women’s team to first place, while the men’s team closed the event in third.

XC: Morefield, Gibson earn wins as RSU women claim first, men place third at Distance After Dark

Big Ten Network to showcase Ohio State only programming

Ohio State fans, mark your calendars! The Big Ten Network is dedicating an entire day to Buckeye programming, celebrating all things Ohio State. This special initiative is part of BTN’s effort to highlight each member school with exclusive content.

House settlement’s approval paves way for more changes

A federal judge has approved a landmark change in college sports, clearing the way for schools to begin paying their athletes millions as soon as next month. This decision marks arguably the biggest transformation in the history of college athletics, signaling a new era for the multibillion-dollar industry.

House settlement’s approval paves way for more changes

Judge Wilken: House Settlement Will Be Denied If Roster Limits Aren’t Phased In

Judge Claudia Wilken has indicated she may deny the House settlement unless the NCAA agrees to phase in changes to roster limits. This development places the future of the settlement in jeopardy and could have significant implications for the NCAA and power conference schools involved in the anti-trust lawsuit.

Judge Wilken: House Settlement Will Be Denied If Roster Limits Aren’t Phased In