Connect with us
https://yoursportsnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/call-to-1.png

Sports

Effects of sport disciplines on offspring sex ratio in elite athletes: an observational study

Published

on


  • Chao, F., Gerland, P., Cook, A. R. & Alkema, L. Systematic assessment of the sex ratio at birth for all countries and Estimation of National imbalances and regional reference levels. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 116, 9303–9311 (2019).

    Article 
    ADS 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Dermitzakis, I. et al. The impact of lifestyle on the secondary sex ratio: a review. Life (Basel). 14, 662 (2024).

    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Catalano, R., Bruckner, T., Gould, J., Eskenazi, B. & Anderson, E. Sex ratios in California following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Hum. Reprod. 20, 1221–1227 (2005).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Catalano, R., Casey, J. A. & Bruckner, T. A. A test of Oscillation in the human secondary sex ratio. Evol. Med. Public. Health. 2020, 225–233 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Ruckstuhl, K. E., Colijn, G. P., Amiot, V. & Vinish, E. Mother’s occupation and sex ratio at birth. BMC Public. Health. 10, 269 (2010).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Williams, R. J. & Gloster, S. P. Human sex ratio as it relates to caloric availability. Soc. Biol. 39, 285–291 (1992).

    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • James, W. H. Male reproductive hazards and occupation. Lancet 347, 773 (1996).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Hanton, S., Fletcher, D. & Coughlan, G. Stress in elite sport performers: a comparative study of competitive and organizational stressors. J. Sports Sci. 23, 1129–1141 (2005).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Wicker, P., Breuer, C. & Dallmeyer, S. The gender earnings gap among elite athletes in semi-professional sports. Managing Sport Leisure. 28, 583–600 (2023).

    Article 

    Google Scholar 

  • McKay, A. K. A. et al. Defining training and performance caliber: a participant classification framework. Int. J. Sports Physiol. Perform. 17, 317–331 (2022).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Niebauer, J. et al. Brief recommendations for participation in competitive sports of athletes with arterial hypertension: summary of a position statement from the sports cardiology section of the European association of preventive cardiology (EAPC). Eur. J. Prev. Cardiol. 26, 1549–1555 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Kass, G. V. An exploratory technique for investigating large quantities of categorical data. J. Royal Stat. Soc. Ser. C. 29, 119–127 (1980).

    Google Scholar 

  • Trivers, R. L. & Willard, D. E. Natural selection of parental ability to vary the sex ratio of offspring. Science 179, 90–92 (1973).

    Article 
    ADS 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Gellatly, C. Trends in population sex ratios May be explained by changes in the frequencies of polymorphic alleles of a sex ratio gene. Evol. Biol. 36, 190–200 (2009).

    Article 

    Google Scholar 

  • Ha, A. S. et al. Sociodemographic trends and perinatal outcomes in fathers 50 years and older. JAMA Netw. Open. 7, e2425269 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Grech, V. & Zammit, D. A review of terrorism and its reduction of the gender ratio at birth after seasonal adjustment. Early Hum. Dev. 115, 2–8 (2017).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Schwartz, N. E. et al. Maternal exercise opportunity before, during, and after pregnancy alters maternal care behavior and offspring development and survival, but has few effects on offspring physical activity or body composition. Physiol. Behav. 291, 114752 (2025).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • James, W. H. Further evidence that mammalian sex ratios at birth are partially controlled by parental hormone levels around the time of conception. Hum. Reprod. 19, 1250–1256 (2004).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Chason, R. J. et al. Preconception stress and the secondary sex ratio: a prospective cohort study. Fertil. Steril. 98, 937–941 (2012).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Urhausen, A., Gabriel, H. & Kindermann, W. Blood hormones as markers of training stress and overtraining. Sports Med. 20, 251–276 (1995).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Vaamonde, D., Hackney, A. C., Garcia Manso, J. M., Arriaza Ardiles, E. & Vaquero, M. Birth sex ratio in the offspring of professional male soccer players: influence of exercise training load. Hum. Reprod. 35, 2613–2618 (2020).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Mountjoy, M. et al. IOC consensus statement on relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S): 2018 update. Br. J. Sports Med. 52, 687–697 (2018).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Tønnessen, E., Sandbakk, Ø., Sandbakk, S. B., Seiler, S. & Haugen, T. Training session models in endurance sports: A Norwegian perspective on best practice recommendations. Sports Med. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-024-02067-4 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Nobari, H., Ramachandran, A. K., Brito, J. P. & Oliveira, R. Quantification of pre-season and in-season training intensity across an entire competitive season of Asian professional soccer players. Healthc. (Basel). 10, 1367 (2022).

    Google Scholar 

  • Cupka, M. & Sedliak, M. Hungry runners—low energy availability in male endurance athletes and its impact on performance and testosterone: mini-review. Eur. J. Transl Myol. 33, 11104 (2023).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Bezuglov, E. et al. The relationship of testosterone levels with sprint performance in young professional track and field athletes. Physiol. Behav. 271, 114344 (2023).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Cardinale, M. & Stone, M. H. Is testosterone influencing explosive performance? J. Strength. Conditioning Res. 20, 103 (2006).

    Google Scholar 

  • Aerts, A., Temmerman, A., Vanhie, A., Vanderschueren, D. & Antonio, L. The effect of endurance exercise on semen quality in male athletes: a systematic review. Sports Med. Open. 10, 72 (2024).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar 

  • Lupo, C., Condello, G., Capranica, L. & Tessitore, A. Women’s water Polo world championships: technical and tactical aspects of winning and losing teams in close and unbalanced games. J. Strength. Cond Res. 28, 210–222 (2014).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Saavedra, J. M. et al. Comparison of training volumes in different elite sportspersons according to sex, age, and sport practised. Montenegrin J. Sports Sci. Med. 7, 37–42 (2022).

    Google Scholar 

  • Beable, S., Fulcher, M., Lee, A. C. & Hamilton, B. SHARPSports mental health awareness research project: prevalence and risk factors of depressive symptoms and life stress in elite athletes. J. Sci. Med. Sport. 20, 1047–1052 (2017).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Oleksak, P. et al. Comprehensive analysis of prohibited substances and methods in sports: unveiling trends, pharmacokinetics, and WADA evolution. Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 108, 104447 (2024).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar 

  • Kuhn, M. & Johnson, K. Applied Predictive Modeling. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6849-3 (Springer, 2013).



  • Link

    Continue Reading
    Click to comment

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Sports

    Samuel, Kosgei Named to Bowerman Preseason Watch List – New Mexico Lobos

    Published

    on


    New Mexico’s Habtom Samuel and Pamela Kosgei will begin the 2026 indoor season among the frontrunners for The Bowerman – annually awarded to the top athlete in collegiate track and field – after both were named to the award’s preseason watch list released on Wednesday.

    It’s the first time in UNM history in which both a male and female Lobo athlete open the season on the Bowerman Watch List.

    Both athletes are no stranger to the award – Kosgei concluded the 2025 track season as a finalist after sweeping the 5,000m and 10,000m titles outdoors and posting Top-5 all-time collegiate performances in three different events, while Samuel made the watch list multiple times in the last two seasons and made the cut as a semifinalist in 2024. Kosgei was the first Mountain West athlete — man or woman — to be named a finalist.

    Samuel and Kosgei both rank among the best in the nation in the indoor 5,000m after strong season-opening marks in Boston in December. Samuel leads the nation with a 13:05.21 clocking, while Kosgei ranks third in the nation with a 15:05.41 time – the duo finished second and third in the event at 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships last March.

    Both will be looking to reach the top of the podium for the first time indoors after winning national titles outdoors. Samuel is coming off his first NCAA cross country title after leading the UNM men to a national runner-up team finish in November.

    New Mexico gets the spring semester of competition started with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational Jan. 23-24 at the ABQ Convention Center, with both Samuel and Kosgei expected to compete in the mile. All UNM home meets will be available to stream via FloTrack, with meet day updates, behind-the-scenes content and more at @UNMLoboXCTF on IG and X.

    ABOUT THE BOWERMAN
    The Bowerman, which debuted in 2009 and is named after former University of Oregon coach Bill Bowerman, is presented annually by the USTFCCCA to the most outstanding male and female athlete in NCAA and NAIA track & field.

    Members of The Bowerman Advisory Board produce award watch lists by voting on their current top-10 “who’s who” among collegiate track & field athletes. The “watch list” represents the group’s consensus top 10 for that update. Those “receiving votes” are listed on at least one member’s top 10 but did not garner enough votes to be listed in the consensus top 10. There are a total of eight watch lists during the season.

    BOWERMAN RELEASE AND SELECTION SCHEDULE

    • January (first week): Initial meetings of The Bowerman Watch Committees, The Bowerman Men’s and Women’s Preseason Watch Lists published
    • February (first week): First regular-season release of Watch Lists
    • March (post-indoor conference championships): Second regular-season release of Watch Lists
    • March (post-NCAA Indoor Championships): Third regular-season release of Watch Lists
    • April (third full week): Fourth regular-season release of Watch Lists
    • May (first week): Fifth regular-season release of Watch Lists
    • May (post-outdoor conference championships): Sixth regular-season release of Watch Lists
    • June (post-NCAA DI first rounds): Seventh regular-season release of Watch Lists
    • June (post-NCAA DI Outdoor Championship finals): Release of award semifinalists
    • June: Meeting of Bowerman Advisory Board to select three male and three female finalists
    • June: The Bowerman Men’s and Women’s Finalists announced
    • June: The Bowerman ballots delivered to The Bowerman Voters
    • July: The Bowerman voting closes
    • December: The Bowerman winners announced



    Link

    Continue Reading

    Sports

    Air Force Track & Field Announces 2026 Coaching Staff

    Published

    on


    USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – Ryan Cole, Air Force’s director of track & field and cross country, announced several additions to the 2026 coaching staff this morning (Jan. 8), with the hiring of assistant coach Dan Stoll and the return of several familiar faces to the Falcons’ program.
     
    Stoll, who will oversee the Falcons’ sprint, hurdle and relay squads, joins the Academy program following a successful athletic and coaching career at the NCAA DIII level. A three-time All-American and 11-time all-conference athlete at Heidelberg University, Stoll coached six All-Americans and 33 all-conference performers during stops at North Park University (assistant coach, 2023-25) and North Central College (graduate assistant, 2022-23).
     
    In addition to Stoll, Air Force’s 2026 staff will include two Academy graduates and one former assistant coach. 1Lt Michelle Roca, a 2022 USAFA graduate and the program record-holder in the 400-meter hurdles, will assist with the Falcons’ hurdle squad, while serving at nearby Schriever SFB. 1Lt AJ Kedge (Class of 2023) will continue to serve as the program’s recruiting coordinator and assist with the distance squad. Currently stationed at Hanscom AFB, Kedge will be returning to USAFA this spring. Scott Irving, who oversaw the Falcons’ throwing program for 14 years (1999-2013) and was the coach behind Air Force’s two NCAA titles in the javelin, will rejoin the staff to assist the squad’s current lineup of javelin throwers.
     
    The remainder of the Falcons’ track and field staff includes Cole (men’s middle distance, distance), head coach Scott Steffan (jumps, combined events), assistant coach Laura Bowerman (women’s middle distance, distance), and assistant coach Kyle Lillie (rotational throws), while former cross country coach Mark Stanforth will continue to assist with the distance program.
     

     



    Link

    Continue Reading

    Sports

    Former Maryland AD Dick Dull Passes Away

    Published

    on


    Back in athletics 

    Dull’s professional fortunes turned around in 1995 when he became athletic director at the University of Nebraska Kearney, a Division II school. In 1998 he took the same position at Moravian College, a Division III school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He returned to Division I sports when he became athletic director at Cal State Northridge in May 1999.

    Dull worked at Northridge until 2007, when he moved back east to take the athletic director’s job at Belmont Abbey College, a Division III school near Charlotte, North Carolina. He held the job through the summer of 2008. 

    Dull never returned to College Park to attend a Maryland basketball game after he resigned as athletic director But he did see the team play in the NCAA Elite Eight at Stanford University in 2001. Then-Maryland Athletic Director Debbie Yow gave Dull tickets to the game. He said he enjoyed seeing old friends, such as broadcaster Johnny Holliday and former Sports Information Director Jack Zane. “You reach a point where you hold resentment and you hurt yourself,” he explained. “I’m a stronger person now because of it. I look at the horizon, and say ‘It can’t get any worse than that.’ ”

    Dull tried to return to Maryland as an athletics administrator in 2008 when he interviewed for the position of executive director of the M Club. Nelligan, the long-time women’s gymnastics coach, served on the search committee. “Everybody loved his presentation,” says Nelligan. “And I thought he would have been a very strong candidate to unite that part of the department. But I also felt that he would always have to answer questions about Lenny. His legacy will always be tied to that.”

    Dull was not selected. After giving his presentation, Dull stopped by Nelligan’s office and the two old friends talked for about an hour. Dull wanted to know how Nelligan was doing personally and asked for updates on mutual friends. A short time later, Dull sent a letter to Nelligan, thanking him for a tour of Comcast Center and making sure his buddy was OK with the fact that he didn’t get the job. “He’s had to live with this Bias thing for a long time,” Nelligan says. “He does deserve to live with some closure.”

    In late 2009, during a phone conversation I had with Dull, he asked when I would write his book, saying that his story has never been told. In  2010, when I decided to write my book about the legacy of Bias–the first person I called was Dull.

    When he said he would cooperate I felt invigorated about the project. He had not talked at length about how the death of Bias had impacted him. I trusted his perspective and wisdom and felt he would talk with intelligent, measured introspection about how the Bias death affected his life, and provide insight into how the athletic department dealt with the tragedy. “It’s about time the real story was told,” he told me.

    But after we had several discussions on how to proceed, Dull surprised me with an email in May 2010, saying he would not participate, that he needed to continue to put “this saga behind [me].” I was disappointed, but I understood his decision. I knew from brief discussions I had with Dull during the late 1980s and into the 1990s how difficult the transition was for him after Bias died. Dull and I did have a lengthy, but incomplete discussion about the Bias death in 2003 for my first book about Maryland athletics, Tales from the Maryland Terrapins, and those comments are used in the book and in this story.

    In August 2010, Dull accepted a position as a project manager in the athletic department at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, about 45 minutes from College Park. He helped raise funds for new athletic facilities at the school. The man who hired him, Hood athletic director Gib Romaine, was the defensive coordinator for Ross at Maryland and was later a fundraiser there. 

    In April 2011, Dull attended a reunion of former Maryland athletic department employees, some of whom had worked with him in the 1980s, at a Ledo Restaurant in College Park. It marked the first time I had seen Dull in about a quarter of a century. Typically, he mingled mostly in the background, quietly chatting with friends. And typically, he offered comfort when I asked him if he was okay with me moving forward with the book. He encouraged me to complete the project. We talked little else about it, preferring to focus instead on positive memories we both shared from our days at Maryland. 

    Costello also attended that reunion. This week he recalled fond memories of Dull. “I’m a very type “A’ person, but Dick was always very calm,” he said. As an example, Costello told of how the two approached a conflict differently during a track team practice when Costello was head coach. “We had signs all over the track saying it was closed during our practice,” said Costello. “A guy was jogging in lane 1 and I told him the track was closed. He kept going. I’m getting a little pissed. I said, listen buddy, it’s your last lap. Dick walked up to me and said, ‘calm down, it looks like he’s not going to be running much longer.” Soon after the runner left the track. 

    Dull enjoyed photography, often traveling long distances to attend Formula 1 auto races, documenting the trip with his camera. For a time Dull traveled alone annually to Reykjavik, Iceland. He told me once that the city was his favorite place to visit. 

    Costello recalled he never once saw Dull wear a pair of jeans. “Even when we went fishing, he’d wear Izod shirts,” he said, with a laugh. Dull worked as a proctor when he lived with other athletes in Ritchie Coliseum. And Costello recalled the time Dull turned him in to coach Kehoe for violating a team rule. “He wasn’t rowdy at all,” said Costello. “And he coached the way he lived. Very technical and smooth.”

    The job at Hood College was Dull’s last. Shortly before his wife Sally passed away in 2016, Dull moved back to Charlotte to live near his stepson, Erik, and his family.



    Link

    Continue Reading

    Sports

    #SVLeague 🇯🇵: ONE TO WATCH FOR WOLFDOGS 🐺 In his first season with Wolfdogs Nagoya 🐺, Aymen Bouguerra 🇹🇳 adds flexibility to the Wolfdogs’ system, with impact at the net and from the back row 💥. One to keep an eye on as they face Tokyo Greatbears 🐻 this weekend. 🗓️ Jan 10 & 11 📺 LIVE on VBTV: https://bit.ly/3Bjc3Ui 🏐 #Volleyball

    Published

    on


    #SVLeague 🇯🇵: ONE TO WATCH FOR WOLFDOGS 🐺</p> <p>In his first season with Wolfdogs Nagoya 🐺, Aymen Bouguerra 🇹🇳 adds flexibility to the Wolfdogs’ system, with impact at the net and from the back row 💥. One to keep an eye on as they face Tokyo Greatbears 🐻 this weekend.</p> <p>🗓️ Jan 10 & 11 | 5AM GMT<br /> 📺 LIVE on VBTV: https://bit.ly/3Bjc3Ui</p> <p>🏐 #Volleyball | Volleyball World



    Link

    Continue Reading

    Sports

    Four Big 12 Track and Field Athletes Named to The Bowerman Preseason Watch List

    Published

    on




    BYU’s Jane Hedengren and James Corrigan, Oklahoma State’s Brian Musau and Texas Tech’s Jonathan Seremes were named to The Bowerman preseason watch list by the U.S. Track & Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), ahead of the start of the indoor track and field season.

    BYU’s Hedengren became the first freshman named to the men’s or women’s preseason watch list since LSU’s Mondo Duplantis in 2019. The Provo native debuts on the list after running 14:44.79 in the indoor 5,000m, breaking the women’s indoor collegiate record of 14:52.57 set by Alabama’s Doris Lemngole in 2024. Hedengren is the fourth BYU women to make the list.

    Corrigan, a semifinalist last season, returns after winning the NCAA outdoor 3,000m steeplechase title. He also earned 2025 USTFCCCA Mountain Region Men’s Track Athlete of the Year.

    Musau, a semifinalist from last year, returns to The Bowerman Watch list after winning the NCAA indoor 3,000m and 5,000m titles and the NCAA outdoor 5,000m title. He was also named the 2025 Outdoor USTFCCCA Midwest Region Athlete of the Year.

    Texas Tech’s Seremes debuts on The Bowerman Watch list after winning the NCAA indoor triple jump title. He capped his season by representing France at the World Athletics Championships. Seremes becomes the eighth Red Raider man named to the list.

    TCU’s Indya Mayberry received votes on the women’s side.

     





    Link

    Continue Reading

    Sports

    Six Gators Featured on MLV Rosters for the 2026 Season

    Published

    on


    Major League Volleyball (MLV) kicks off its 2026 regular season on Thursday, Jan. 8 with six former Gators on a roster across the nine teams.

    Carli Snyder and Rhamat Alhassan, both of whom appeared in Florida’s 2017 national championship match, reunite on the Grand Rapids Rise. Former Gator teammates Anna Dixon and Elli McKissock join the Atlanta Vibe, while Marlie Monserez, who led the Vibe’s offense for the past two seasons, signed with the San Diego Mojo for the 2026 season. After making her professional debut with Indy Ignite last season, Isabel Martin will join the Dallas Pulse in its inaugural campaign.

    Dixon, McKissock and the Atlanta Vibe host both of their opening-weekend matches, welcoming the Columbus Fury on Thursday before facing Snyder and Alhassan on Sunday, Jan. 10. Snyder and Alhassan will first return to their college state for the Rise’s 2026 debut against the Orlando Valkyries on Friday, Jan. 9.

    Monserez makes her Mojo debut on Thursday in Omaha against the Supernovas before returning to her home state on Sunday, Jan. 11 to face the Orlando Valkyries.

    Martin faces her former team on Saturday, Jan. 10 in the Pulse’s first-ever match.

    MLV’s 2026 schedule can be found here.

    Major League Volleyball, entering its third season, is the longest-running formal professional volleyball league for women in the United States. Designed to elevate the sport through world class competition, commercial innovation, and cultural relevance, MLV brings together elite athletes, visionary leadership and global ambition. With alignment to USA Volleyball and a commitment to Olympic development, MLV serves as the premier pathway from professional play to the world stage. For more information, visit ProVolleyball.com.

     

    FOLLOW FLORIDA VOLLEYBALL

    FloridaGators.com

    Instagram | Facebook | X

     

     





    Link

    Continue Reading
    NIL38 minutes ago

    Demond Williams Will Return to Washington Despite Contract Dispute

    NIL2 hours ago

    Transfer portal drama is overshadowing the actual College Football Playoff

    Sports2 hours ago

    Samuel, Kosgei Named to Bowerman Preseason Watch List – New Mexico Lobos

    Sports2 hours ago

    Air Force Track & Field Announces 2026 Coaching Staff

    NIL2 hours ago

    Miami vs. Ole Miss score, live updates: Trinidad Chambliss puts Rebels ahead with TD pass

    Sports3 hours ago

    Former Maryland AD Dick Dull Passes Away

    Sports3 hours ago

    #SVLeague 🇯🇵: ONE TO WATCH FOR WOLFDOGS 🐺 In his first season with Wolfdogs Nagoya 🐺, Aymen Bouguerra 🇹🇳 adds flexibility to the Wolfdogs’ system, with impact at the net and from the back row 💥. One to keep an eye on as they face Tokyo Greatbears 🐻 this weekend. 🗓️ Jan 10 & 11 📺 LIVE on VBTV: https://bit.ly/3Bjc3Ui 🏐 #Volleyball

    Sports3 hours ago

    Four Big 12 Track and Field Athletes Named to The Bowerman Preseason Watch List

    NIL3 hours ago

    Troy Aikman convinced Joe Buck not to fund Indiana football

    Sports3 hours ago

    Six Gators Featured on MLV Rosters for the 2026 Season

    Sports4 hours ago

    Men’s Volleyball Opens 2026 Season Against Spartans

    NIL4 hours ago

    Demond Williams announces he’ll return to Washington for junior season

    Sports4 hours ago

    No. 3 Beach Begin 2026 Campaign with Home Matches Against Lindenwood, No. 15 McKendree

    Rec Sports4 hours ago

    Panther alums show up against varsity

    Rec Sports4 hours ago

    A Look Inside: Canton Citizen’s January 8 edition

    Motorsports4 weeks ago

    SoundGear Named Entitlement Sponsor of Spears CARS Tour Southwest Opener

    NIL4 weeks ago

    DeSantis Talks College Football, Calls for Reforms to NIL and Transfer Portal · The Floridian

    Rec Sports3 weeks ago

    Stempien to seek opening for Branch County Circuit Court Judge | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM

    Sports4 weeks ago

    #11 Volleyball Practices, Then Meets Media Prior to #2 Kentucky Match

    Sports4 weeks ago

    Maine wraps up Fall Semester with a win in Black Bear Invitational

    Motorsports3 weeks ago

    Ross Brawn to receive Autosport Gold Medal Award at 2026 Autosport Awards, Honouring a Lifetime Shaping Modern F1

    Motorsports4 weeks ago

    Nascar legal saga ends as 23XI, Front Row secure settlement

    Rec Sports3 weeks ago

    Princeton Area Community Foundation awards more than $1.3 million to 40 local nonprofits ⋆ Princeton, NJ local news %

    Motorsports4 weeks ago

    Sunoco to sponsor No. 8 Ganassi Honda IndyCar in multi-year deal

    NIL3 weeks ago

    Downtown Athletic Club of Hawaiʻi gives $300K to Boost the ’Bows NIL fund

    Rec Sports4 weeks ago

    WNBA’s Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers in NC, making debut for national team at USA camp at Duke

    Motorsports4 weeks ago

    NASCAR, 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports announce settlement of US monopoly suit | MLex

    Sports4 weeks ago

    Woods, Ogunribido Named CCIW Women’s Indoor Track & Field Student-Athletes of the Week

    Sports4 weeks ago

    Hope College Tops MIAA Commissioner’s Cup Fall Update

    NIL4 weeks ago

    Nike Signs 10 LSU Athletes to NIL deals

    Most Viewed Posts

    Trending