The rise of NCAA women's hockey
The rise of NCAA women's hockey
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Cue Queen Bey, because pro women’s hockey’s experiencing a renaissance right now, and North America’s top talent has mostly filtered through the NCAA.
July 26, 2023
An exclusive interview with UChicago coach Julianne Sitch
An exclusive interview with UChicago coach Julianne Sitch
When it comes to leveling the collegiate playing field pitch, few have done more than Julianne Sitch, who became the first woman to lead a men’s team to an NCAA championship when her University of Chicago (UChicago) Maroons took the DIII title last December.
July 19, 2023
NCAA and the history of conference realignment
NCAA and the history of conference realignment
We’re breaking down the surprisingly common history of conference changes, the latest relocations, and why programs choose to break their proverbial dorm room leases.
July 17, 2023
Who to know in NCAA swimming and diving
Who to know in NCAA swimming and diving
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The first women’s championship was in 1982, and since then, dynasties have dominated the sport: Of the nine teams to win a DI natty, six have won multiple consecutive championships.
July 14, 2023
A deep dive into NCAA swimming and diving
A deep dive into NCAA swimming and diving
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Swimming may seem straightforward — obviously, the fastest swimmer wins — but there’s a lot more to it, especially when paired with diving into one combo sport.
July 14, 2023
How NCAA women's water polo works
How NCAA women's water polo works
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Thanks to the NCAA Emerging Sport Program, the country’s catching on to what California’s known for years — women’s water polo rules college’s spring pool.
July 12, 2023
Northwestern fires football head coach amid hazing allegations
Northwestern fires football head coach amid hazing allegations
More accounts of racism in the football program, plus details of an abusive culture in the Wildcat baseball team, have come to light in the last 48 hours.
July 12, 2023