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From Boston to Beyond: A Historic Start to the Indoor Track Season
Don't let the excitement of the Olympics distract you from the start of the indoor track and field season. This past Saturday, I took a break from watching hours upon hours of curling and headed to Boston University to watch the women's events at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational. The meet delivered a full day of excitement, with the highlight coming in the afternoon during the elite window.
Karinna Leonard
Feb 194 min read


Buckeyes, Wolverines Battle in B1G Rivalry Meet
Big Ten (B1G) gymnastics has only gotten bigger and better. And you should attend a B1G meet if you have the chance, because each one is filled with difficulty, energy, and excitement!
Alyssa Klauminzer
Feb 84 min read


From No Offers to No. 1: Fernando Mendoza’s Championship Journey
Indiana University was crowned the winner of the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship after defeating the University of Miami 27-21. While it takes a village to win a championship and have a successful season, there was one player who had a substantial role in bringing a title home, and that is Fernando Mendoza.
Mayline Ruiz
Feb 45 min read


Is the Transfer Portal Ruining College Football?
College football has always thrived on tradition: rivalries passed down through generations, packed student sections, and stars who felt tied to a program for life.
But in the modern era, one force has disrupted that sense of permanence more than anything else.
The transfer portal.
Elizabeth MacBey
Jan 256 min read


Perfect 10 Watch: Gymnasts Who Could Reach Perfection this Season
Utah's Avery Neff and UCLA's Jordan Chiles have both scored perfect 10s this season. Who will join them next?
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jan 244 min read


Kent State Stays on Top of the MAC with Room for Growth
Kent State gymnastics is off to a great start, and that's with a lot of room still to grow! The Golden Flashes had one of their best scores to start the season. Last weekend, in their second meet, they hosted a tri-meet against West Virginia and Fisk, and already saw improvement in scores on vault, beam, and floor.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jan 204 min read


The Rise of Audi Crooks: A Legacy Built Beyond the Box Score
NCAA women's basketball is filled with promising young stars. The games are fast, physical, and unpredictable. But if there is one constant this season, it is the continued dominance of Audi Crooks.
Karinna Leonard
Jan 133 min read


SEC Scandal: Lane Kiffin to LSU
Detailing why Lane Kiffin left Ole Miss to take the new head coaching job for the LSU football team and what the means for both of the programs and the SEC now.
Simar Gill
Dec 4, 20253 min read


Student Athletes: The Real Stars
Student athletes are often portrayed as no more than jocks in the media: they're in college to further their athletic career and do nothing with whatever degree they obtain. But, if you are or you know a student athlete, then you know this is far from the whole truth. Student athletes are the glue holding collegiate sports together, and for many of them, school is just as important as athletics.
Ava Heaton
Nov 24, 20253 min read


From Local Pride to National Reach: How Super Conferences are Changing College Football
College football used to be about geography. Rivalries were born out of proximity and state lines, as teams repeatedly battled familiar foes and nearby schools. Now in the era of super conferences, those regional bonds are being redrawn and, in some cases, erased entirely. Tradition has been put aside in the pursuit of better media deals and bigger television markets.
Karinna Leonard
Oct 27, 20257 min read


The Takeover of NCAA Hockey
In terms of North America's major four sports leagues, it's safe to say that NHL hockey is easily number four. The popularity of the NHL in the U.S. specifically is nowhere close to the other three professional leagues, and neither is the revenue. However, even though the NHL is low on the list in terms of America's favorite pass time, NCAA Hockey has began to take over and turn heads. Let's take a look at why that is and how we're starting to fall in love with college hockey
Ava Heaton
Oct 18, 20253 min read


Big Wins in the Big Ten: Introducing the Allstate Big Ten Women’s Championship Series
The Big Ten Conference announced at the beginning of the month that it will be creating a new competition: the Allstate Big Ten Women’s Championship Series. This year-long competition is designed to highlight women athletes across 12 sports in the Big Ten.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Oct 12, 20252 min read


The New Trend of Pros in Collegiate Hockey
To many fans and athletes alike, it has always appeared to be a given that once a hockey player has games played at the professional level, the opportunity to play college hockey in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is now behind them.
However, as of late that has proven to not necessarily be true. A new precedent is being set by some players like Jack Beck and Graham Sward.
Ava Heaton
Sep 28, 20253 min read


The Manning Legacy: A Manning Football Timeline
With college football in full swing, there have been a lot of eyes on specific football players and curiosity about how they will pan out. One player who stands out from the rest is an athlete from football royalty, and that is Arch Manning. The Manning name has always been in the spotlight, and it started with New Orleans Saints former quarterback, Archie Manning. Let's take a quick look at the Manning family and what that means for Arch.
Mayline Ruiz
Sep 24, 20257 min read


And That’s What You Missed on the ESPYs
The ESPYs, nicknamed the Oscars of Sports, annually recognizes individual and team achievements in sports.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jul 18, 20257 min read


Making a Splash: Meet the 2024-25 Honda Sports Award Winners
They’re strong, they’re fast, they’re resilient. They’re the best women athletes in the NCAA.
The Honda Sports Award is annually given to the best women collegiate athletes in twelve sports. All of the winners are automatically nominated for the Honda Cup which recognizes the Collegiate Women Athlete of the Year. Also recognized are the Division II and Division III athletes of the year, as well as the Inspiration Award winner
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jul 11, 202511 min read


Gator Boys Stay Hot: From National Champs to the NBA
Underdogs to Champions. This was exactly the story for the Florida Gators this season
Evette Velasquez
Jul 4, 20253 min read


From Swamp to Crown: Jac Caglianone’s Path to the Big Leagues
When Jac Caglianone stepped into Kauffman Stadium for his home debut, it wasn’t just another rookie call-up; it was the arrival of a new era. The former Florida Gators star finally made the move from college baseball royalty to Major League promise.
Samantha Lewis
Jul 1, 20252 min read


The Bag’s Secured: Biggest Winners from the Transfer Portal
It’s been a whirlwind couple of months for college basketball. And the culprit is the almighty transfer portal.
Evette Velasquez
Jun 12, 20254 min read


Twists and Turns: Surprising and Exciting NCAA Gymnastics Offseason Moves
It may be the offseason, but NCAA gymnastics has been anything but quiet since Four on the Floor. From coaching changes, to commitment switches, to transfer announcements, NCAA gym is keeping us on our toes.
Here are five NCAA gymnastics offseason moves that have me beaming.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jun 6, 20253 min read
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