College Athletes Are Getting Paid. Here’s What to Know.
The House settlement ushered in a new era of collegiate athletics, allowing universities to pay athletes with new guidelines on NIL and roster limits.
Historic 'House v. NCAA' Ruling Paves Way for Colleges to Pay Athletes Directly
The new rules will go into effect on July 1 after the antitrust case addressed several issues with the amateur system the NCAA held for decades.
Sources: Proposal Allowing NCAA Members to Bet on Pro Sports Faces Opposition
The Division I Council is expected to formally vote on the legislation this week, but the issue may run into resistance from those worried about the mental-health aspect.
Wisconsin Sues Miami for Allegedly Tampering With Cornerback Under Contract
The Badgers are bringing first-of-its-kind litigation against the Hurricanes.
Tyrese Haliburton Tore His Achilles During Game 7 of the NBA Finals
The devastating injury cast a pall over basketball's season finale.
Aaron Rodgers Rants About Desire to Keep Private Life Private
The Steelers QB had a lot to say during an appearance on the "Pat McAfee Show."
Coastal Carolina Players Had Priceless Reactions to Question About LSU Before CWS
Coastal Carolina pitcher Jacob Morrison had a simple answer to what he likes about the LSU Tigers.
Lamar Jackson Sent Special Gift to Jayson Tatum Amid Recovery From Torn Achilles
Jayson Tatum tore his achilles during the NBA playoffs last month.
Sophie Cunningham’s TikTok Account Has Exploded Since Viral Defense of Caitlin Clark
WNBA fines are temporary. Increased follower count is forever.
Tyrese Haliburton Drops Funny Line About 'Love Island' After Rallying for Game 6 Win
Hali is nursing a calf injury but still played for 23 minutes Thursday night.
Adam Schefter Admits He's Interested in Continuing Reporter Role in New Sport
Schefter will work the Travelers Championship for ESPN over the weekend.
How Will New College Sports Commission Enforce Post-Settlement Regulations?
Many administrators have talked about wanting guardrails, but the severity of the punishments for breaking the rules are not clear yet.
As He Finds His Stride in His Second Career, Jeff Francoeur Still Savors His Time as ‘The Natural’
The former first-round pick and Braves outfielder recalls his Sports Illustrated cover and shares how his MLB career impacts how he now commentates on the league as a media member.
Washington State Athletics Announces Significant Cuts To Track & Field Program
It's long been the fear among college sports fans that among ongoing financial changes to the national landscape, olympic sports programs at universities will b
Noah Lyles Explains Why Race vs. Dolphins' Tyreek Hill Was Canceled
The Olympic gold medalist and Dolphins speedster won't go head-to-head in a race this summer.
The Hall of Excellence Through the Eyes of Tom Brady
The museum opens Wednesday in Las Vegas and will feature collectibles from the GOAT himself, as well as many other athletes who have made history in their respective sports.
Fans Think Pope's Message on the Meaning of Sports Proved He's a True White Sox Fan
Pope Leo XIV has a view on sports that could only come from years of painful support of the White Sox.
Seiya Suzuki's Glove Amusingly Features Dramatic Motivational Sayings
That's one to motivate yourself.
2025 U.S. Open Round 3 Winners and Losers: Sam Burns Leads, Adam Scott Charges
Burns leads by one shot through 54 holes and will play with Scott in Sunday's final pairing. But a few big names dropped out of contention on Saturday.
SI:AM | Game 4 Was an Oilers Classic
Down 3–0 early, Edmonton battled back for an unforgettable overtime win.
After the House Settlement, the Next NCAA Fight Is Just Beginning
Power conferences could consolidate legislative voting control away from other Division I schools.
Scottie Scheffler Shared the Sad Reason He Had to Get Rid of Venmo
The World No. 1 discussed the betting culture and how it forced him to get rid of his Venmo.
'Profoundly Moving': Director Eva Orner on the Making of 'Surviving Ohio State' Documentary
A Q&A with the 'Surviving Ohio State' director about the making of the documentary, which is based on a Sports Illustrated feature story.
Tennis Mailbag: Recapping the Men’s Final, Aryna Sabalenka’s Comments and More From Roland Garros
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner played an epic French Open final that will go down in the history books. Plus, what to make of Aryna Sabalenka’s remarks after falling to Coco Gauff.
Florian Wirtz: Liverpool’s ‘Cheeky’ Record-Breaker Unafraid of Difficult Decisions
Florian Wirtz has taken a controversial career path to become Liverpool’s marquee summer signing.
Bryson DeChambeau Continues to Go His Own Way, and It Just Might Work at Oakmont
DeChambeau said Tuesday he's comfortable in his own skin, writes Michael Rosenberg, and for many reasons he's the one player thriving in majors after moving to LIV Golf.
Surprising Big 12 School Believed to Have Most Expensive Budget for Paying Players
It's a new era in college athletics, and Texas Tech is pulling no punches.
Grant House Prevails in Landmark Settlement, But Olympic Sports Will Be Severely Affected
With the majority of the revenue sharing likely headed to football and men’s basketball, some smaller programs in major athletic departments will receive none.