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Pima Community College Becomes First in Arizona to Offer NIL Opportunities for Student
Pima Community College (PCC) has become the first community college in Arizona to provide Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for its student-athletes through a new partnership with Opendorse, a leading NIL platform. The initiative, announced Thursday by PCC Athletics, positions the college among the first National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) institutions nationwide to […]

Pima Community College (PCC) has become the first community college in Arizona to provide Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for its student-athletes through a new partnership with Opendorse, a leading NIL platform.
The initiative, announced Thursday by PCC Athletics, positions the college among the first National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) institutions nationwide to implement formal NIL support following the association’s 2023 decision to permit such opportunities at the two-year college level.
“This opportunity to partner with Opendorse is great for our student-athletes who are interested in building their individual brand while competing at Pima Community College,” said PCC Athletic Director Ken Jacome. “It also allows us to strengthen relationships with local businesses and community members in ways that uplift both our athletes and our region. We’re proud to lead the way in the evolving landscape of college athletics.”
Through the Opendorse platform, PCC student-athletes can create individual profiles connecting them with local businesses and fans for potential NIL partnerships. The system provides additional resources including online educational courses, mental health support through MindMoves by Movember, and access to NIL Real Estate—a program offering student-athletes the opportunity to earn a free real estate license.
The initiative allows student-athletes to develop their personal brands at no cost while at PCC, with the added benefit that they can maintain their Opendorse profiles if they transfer to other institutions.
“I look forward to coming back as an alum and seeing how Pima student-athletes have taken advantage of this venture,” said Rori Hoffmeyer, a 2025 PCC graduate and former student-athlete. “Future Aztecs are going to be able to market themselves, take advantage of educational opportunities, and access mental health services all at no cost.”
The partnership reflects a growing trend in collegiate athletics to provide equitable opportunities for student-athletes at all competition levels. While NIL deals have transformed the landscape at four-year institutions since the NCAA policy changes in 2021, community colleges have been slower to formalize such programs. PCC’s initiative represents a significant step in expanding these opportunities to the two-year college sector.
College officials indicate the program aligns with PCC’s broader commitment to student success by fostering personal growth, professional development, and community connections that extend beyond athletic competition.
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Tennessee Lawmakers Sign Bill Aimed at NIL Reform — How Will This Affect College Football?
Tennessee lawmakers have shocked the college sports world with a new law that could have a massive impact on NIL deals in the “Volunteer State.” The law, introduced by the state, prohibits the NCAA from penalizing school athletes for NIL deals and shields schools from antitrust lawsuits, a common roadblock in today’s landscape. Who are […]

Tennessee lawmakers have shocked the college sports world with a new law that could have a massive impact on NIL deals in the “Volunteer State.”
The law, introduced by the state, prohibits the NCAA from penalizing school athletes for NIL deals and shields schools from antitrust lawsuits, a common roadblock in today’s landscape.
New Tennessee Law Targets NCAA’s House Settlement Terms, Shields Schools From Antitrust Lawsuits
According to Tennessee’s New NIL Law (S.B. 536), the NCAA is prohibited from enforcing any rule, standard, or policy that restricts NIL compensation in a way that would violate state or federal antitrust law.
This means that if the House settlement suggests limiting NIL pay, such as a salary cap, those restrictions would only be valid if established by federal law, a valid court order, or proven exempt from antitrust law.
The law protects all Tennessee schools, athletes, and state agencies from being punished for alleged NCAA rule violations. The NCAA is required to indemnify Tennessee schools and athletes against any damages, losses, or claims that result from noncompliance with the law.
The law also allows Tennessee schools and their athletes to engage in NIL activities with collectives and third parties unless explicitly prohibited by federal law or court order. Because of this, schools might step in to help students directly organize athlete endorsement deals, which would conflict with the NCAA’s usual practices.
What’s At Stake for College Sports?
The passage of Tennessee’s NIL law could have far-reaching consequences. Other states may introduce their own laws to prevent schools within their borders from being affected by NCAA rules.
If this trend continues, the NCAA may have to modify its NIL policies or risk losing control over college athletics.
Additionally, the law raises questions about the future of antitrust litigation in college sports. The exemption from lawsuits given to schools in Tennessee could affect the outcome of other lawsuits nationwide.
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With its new NIL law, Tennessee is effectively challenging the NCAA and opening up more NIL options for student-athletes.
The aftermath of the rush into NIL in Tennessee could reshape the guidelines for NIL and create a new era in college sports.
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Texas Tech Red Raiders – Official Athletics Website
LUBBOCK, Texas – Fresh off helping lead the Texas Tech softball to its first ever Super Regional appearance, NiJaree Canady was named a top three finalists for USA Softball’s 2025 National Player of the Year. Canady won this award last season and currently boasts a 0.92 ERA with 272 strikeouts and a 28-5 record in […]

Canady won this award last season and currently boasts a 0.92 ERA with 272 strikeouts and a 28-5 record in the circle while hitting .318 with 10 home runs and 33 RBI while slugging .716. Canady was also named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player, First Team All-Big 12 and NFCA All-Central Region First Team member.
The junior two-way star is accompanied by Jordy Bahl, Nebraska and Bri Ellis, Arkansas on the finalist’s list.
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UNLV Sets Record With 102 Student-Athlete Graduates In 2025
It’s been an incredible year for the UNLV Rebels athletics program, historic even. As great a year as it was on the field, the UNLV student-athletes have had an incredible school year in the classroom. They continue to smash records for how their athletes have performed academically this year. While they have piled up awards, […]

It’s been an incredible year for the UNLV Rebels athletics program, historic even. As great a year as it was on the field, the UNLV student-athletes have had an incredible school year in the classroom. They continue to smash records for how their athletes have performed academically this year. While they have piled up awards, honors, and achievements over the past few months, this next one may be the most impressive and is absolutely the most important.
There will be 102 Rebels graduating this month, which is a school record for student-athletes graduating in one school year. UNLV Athletics Department and Director of Athletics Erick Harper held the annual Senior Send-Off reception for graduates and their families Friday morning at the Thomas & Mack Center to celebrate this massive accomplishment for the students and the program. The graduation will also be held at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Full List of Graduates and their Majors According to UNLV Athletics Official Website
Dillow, Mason, Graduate Certificate, College Sport Leadership
Gallegos, Chase, B.A. Sociology
Gonzalez, Jesus, B.A. Sociology
Hefft, J.P., B.A. Economics
Hill, Blaze, B.A. Sociology
Myro IV, Paul, B.S. Human Services
O’Sullivan, Brendan, B.A. Sociology
Rodriguez, Isaac, B.A. Sociology
Simon, Sam, B.S.B.A. Finance
Bedford, Jailen, B.S. Urban Studies
Cottrell, Isaiah, B.S. Hospitality Management
Whaley Jr., Robert, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Brown, Alyssa, B.S. Finance, LDE Certificate
Collins, Erica, B.S.B.A. Management, SPTM Certificate
Jackson, Kiara, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
James, Macie, B.S. Kinesiology
Lott, Jasmyn, B.S.B.A. International Business
Winfrey, Kenadee, B.S. Kinesiology, LDE Certificate
Barnson, Alison, B.S.B.A. Management
Guevara, Alexis, B.S. Kinesiology
Kurz, Jaiden, B.S.ED. Elementary Education
Price, Malia, B.S. Kinesiology
Solis, Zoe, B.S. Kinesiology
Taylor, Lenzie, B.A. Psychology
Thomas Lokar, Madison, B.S.B.A. Entrepreneurship
Allen, Delaysia, Public Management Grad Certificate
Carter, Jaydea, B.A. Communication Studies
Cunningham, Grace, B.A. Psychology
Jayasankar, Krishna, B.S.B.A. Management
Melo-Powell, Aja, B.S. Public Health
Porter, Kennedi, B.S. Hospitality Management
Romero, Aitza, B.A. Journalism & Media Studies
Ruiz, Natalia, B.A., Psychology
Thompson, Erin, B.S. General Sciences
Wattles, Maddie, B.A. Criminal Justice
Freeman, Taylor, B.S. Hospitality Management
Hoffman, Alyssa, B.A. Journalism & Media Studies
Kraft, Nicoletta, B.A. Criminal Justice
Ahboah, Jayden, B.A. Criminal Justice
Ambuehl, Anton, B.S.B.A. Finance
Baldwin, Johnathan, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Bareman, Michael, B.A. Communication Studies
Bradford, Malik, B.S.B.A. Management
Conerly, Tim, B.A. Urban Studies
De Jesus, Jacob, B.S.B.A. Marketing
Doyle Jr., Antonio, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Grigsby, Jah’Von, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Holmes, LJ, B.A. Communication Studies
James, Kylin, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Johnson, Alven, B.A. Psychology
Lisk, Ben, B.S.B.A. Marketing
Muavesi, Waisale, B.S. Human Services
Oliver, Cameron, B.A. Urban Studies
Rosas, Anthony, B.A. Criminal Justice
Scalise, Nick, B.S. Kinesiology
Su’a, Mathyus, B.A. Psychology
Tanner, Rashod, B.A. Journalism & Media Studies
Whitmore, Alexander, B.A. Communication Studies
Fioroni, Caden, B.A. Sociology
Sawaia, Ben, B.S. Urban Studies
Hall, McKenzi, B.S.B.A. Marketing
Matsui, Hina, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Umezu, Mayumi, B.S.B.A. International Business
Yokoyama, Toa, B.A. Sociology
Herrera, Abigail, B.S. Kinesiology & B.S. Athletic Training
Medrano, Isabella, B.A. Criminal Justice
Lopez, Lorenzo, B.S.B.A. Management
Minard, Theo, M.S. Educational Psychology
Guemes, Lucia, B.S. Kinesiology
Madrid, Jena, B.S.B.A. Management
Mendoza, Mimi, M.S.W. Social Work
Reardon, Torie, B.S. Kinesiology
Swanis, Hannah, B.S. Kinesiology
Martinez, Ariana, B.S. Human Services
Morales, Sofia, B.S.B.A. Management
Shaw, Skyler, B.S. Kinesiology
Beji, Adnan, B.S. Hospitality Management
Bolanos, Panos, B.A. Sociology
Breitbart, Michael, B.S. Healthcare Administration
Bujak, Dominik, B.A. Psychology & B.A. Sociology
Huey, Bryson¸ B.S.B.A. Finance
Kiel, Cooper, B.S.B.A. Finance
Mickelson, McKay, B.A. Economics
Spilchak, Jamie, B.A. Communications
Bokros, Blanka, B.A. Psychology
Cohen, Pilar, B.A. Psychology
Iwanowska, Aleksandra, B.S. Interior Arc & Design
Miller, Gina, B.A. Psychology
Mykkanen, Cameron, B.S.B.A. Finance
Petschauer, Madison, B.S. Kinesiology
Sullivan, Bridget, B.S. Kinesiology
Walch, Jenna, B.A. Criminal Justice
Yanovska, Viktoriia, B.A. Multidisciplinary Studies
Navarro, Thomas, B.S.B.A. Accounting
Hu, Cindy, M.S. Data Analytics
Vinahradava, Hanna, B.A. Communication Studies
Zhao, Coco, B.A. Sociology
Freeman, Jordyn, M.ED Intercollegiate & Professional Sport Management
Mikkelsen, Olivia, M.A.T. Secondary Education
Muraoka, Alyssa, B.S.B.A. Finance
Setla, Livvy, B.A. Psychology
Quinlan, Dakota, B.S.B.A. Management
Congratulations to all the graduates! Go Rebs!
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ESPN predicts Michigan basketball’s Yaxel Lendeborg’s draft status following combine
With the NBA Draft Combine in the books, Michigan fans are waiting word on what UAB transfer Yaxel Lendeborg is going to do. Will he come to Ann Arbor for a year and play under Dusty May, or will he stay in the draft and live out his dreams? June 15 is the deadline, and […]

With the NBA Draft Combine in the books, Michigan fans are waiting word on what UAB transfer Yaxel Lendeborg is going to do. Will he come to Ann Arbor for a year and play under Dusty May, or will he stay in the draft and live out his dreams? June 15 is the deadline, and this could play out until then, but Lendeborg had a great combine according to plenty of scouts, and in ESPN’s post-combine mock draft, Lendeborg is a first-round pick.
ESPN has Lendeborg being selected by the Brooklyn Nets with the 26th pick. Last year with UAB, the big man averaged 17.7 points and nearly 12 rebounds per game. He showed off his range from deep and his athleticism during the NBA Draft Combine. But with a big NIL deal on the table from Michigan, the top-ranked transfer has a lot to think about.
“Lendeborg faced one of the highest-profile, stay-or-go decisions among prospects at the combine, measuring quite well and turning in a solid, if not spectacular, showing in scrimmages, with Michigan coach Dusty May and members of his staff in Chicago to support him,” wrote Woo. “NBA teams are aware Lendeborg has a multimillion-dollar NIL package to attend Michigan next season, and it wasn’t clear by the end of the week as to whether he had done enough to secure the type of guarantee that might keep him in the draft.
“He was highly productive last season at UAB and will step into a huge role with the Wolverines as the ostensible replacement for Wolf, giving him an opportunity to improve his draft stock if he withdraws now.”
If Lendeborg goes to Michigan next season, the Wolverines could be on the cusp of competing for a national title with one of the most skilled bigs in college basketball.
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College Baseball Rankings: D1Baseball releases updated Top 25 at conclusion of regular season
What a wild ride this regular season has been across college baseball. This weekend’s games brought the end of it, and D1Baseball has updated its top 25 rankings as we shift focus to conference tournaments and postseason action. 12 teams entered Saturday facing a rubber game with the series on the line in a 1-1 […]

What a wild ride this regular season has been across college baseball. This weekend’s games brought the end of it, and D1Baseball has updated its top 25 rankings as we shift focus to conference tournaments and postseason action.
12 teams entered Saturday facing a rubber game with the series on the line in a 1-1 deadlock. Of course, the weekend was moved up a day to Thursday through Saturday due to conference tournaments beginning early in the next week. Eight teams were already 2-0 with a series win coming out of Friday, while five were down 0-2 with a series loss.
We didn’t have quite as many top 25 series this weekend as we have in past weeks, though that didn’t take away from the excitement. Just four ranked matchups headlined this weekend slate; No. 4 North Carolina at No. 2 Florida State, No. 17 Tennessee at No. 8 Arkansas, No. 18 Alabama at No. 23 Florida, and No. 19 Southern Miss at No. 22 Troy.
There’s still a lot to play for over the next week as teams try to fight their way into the NCAA Tournament. For now, though, D1Baseball’s latest top 25 rankings show that there’s still a lot up for grabs with plenty of movement.
Previous Ranking: No. 1
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 42-13 (19-11 in SEC)
LSU was D1Baseball’s new top-ranked team in their top 25 this week, but the week started off on the wrong note for the Tigers. They lost 6-5 against South Carolina in Thursday’s series opener, before winning 8-1 on Friday to set up a Saturday rubber game with the series on the line. There, LSU won 7-3 to secure the series victory.

Previous Ranking: No. 3 (+1)
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 42-11 (22-8 in SEC)
After struggling over the past couple of weeks, Texas wanted to end the regular season on a high note. In Thursday’s series opener at Oklahoma, the Longhorns won 7-4 to start off strong. The Sooners took Friday’s game 8-6 to even the series, setting up a rubber game on Saturday. There, Texas won 9-1 in a game that was impacted by a late-inning weather delay.
Previous Ranking: No. 4 (+1)
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 39-12 (18-11 in ACC)
The ACC was wide open entering the final weekend. North Carolina made a lot of noise, defeating No. 2 Florida State 8-3 on Thursday and 11-1 on Friday to take the series and move into first place in ACC standings. Entering Saturday’s finale, UNC wanted a sweep, but instead lost 5-4, narrowly missing out on the regular season ACC crown.
Previous Ranking: No. 5 (+1)
Weekly Record: 3-0
Overall Record: 41-13 (22-8 in Big Ten)
This weekend’s series between Oregon and Iowa had massive ramifications for the Big Ten regular season title. After the Ducks won 10-0 on Thursday and 9-6 on Friday, those two teams moved into a three-way tie alongside UCLA entering Saturday. In Saturday’s finale between the Ducks and Hawkeyes, Oregon won 13-4 and won the top seed in the Big Ten.

Previous Ranking: No. 8 (+3)
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 43-12 (20-10 in SEC)
Arkansas was looking to strengthen their case for a top eight seed this weekend against No. 17 Tennessee. The two teams split the opening two games, with the Razorbacks losing 10-7 on Thursday before winning 8-6 on Friday. That set up a rubber game on Saturday with big D1Baseball top 25 implications, where Arkansas won 8-4 to clinch the series.
Previous Ranking: No. 2 (-4)
Weekly Record: 1-2
Overall Record: 37-13 (17-10 in ACC)
After moving up to No. 2 in D1Baseball’s top 25 entering the week, Florida State wanted to pick up a massive series win at home vs. No. 2 North Carolina. Instead, it went the other way. The Seminoles lost 8-3 on Thursday and 11-1 on Friday to drop the series. Looking to avoid the sweep in Saturday’s finale, FSU won 5-4 to at least salvage a win.
Previous Ranking: No. 7
Weekly Record: 4-0
Overall Record: 41-12-1
Oregon State defeated Portland 5-3 on Tuesday to kick off its final week of the regular season, and then hosted Long Beach State over the weekend. The Beavers won 2-1 on Thursday and 12-8 on Friday to take the series, and wanted to end with a sweep on Saturday. There, Oregon State dominated in a 13-0 victory.

Previous Ranking: No. 6 (-2)
Weekly Record: 2-2
Overall Record: 38-17 (17-13 in SEC)
Auburn’s week started with a 19-1 win over Jacksonville State on Tuesday, and they then hosted Ole Miss to conclude the regular season. The Tigers dropped both of the first two games to lose the series, falling 9-2 on Thursday and 15-11 on Friday. In Saturday’s series finale, Auburn salvaged a 13-8 win to end the series.
Previous Ranking: No. 9
Weekly Record: 3-0
Overall Record: 39-16 (19-11 in SEC)
Vanderbilt came out on top against Kentucky this weekend, but it was a fun series. On Thursday, Kentucky led late before Vanderbilt walked things off to win the opener 8-7. Friday was the same story, with the Commodores coming back to walk it off 9-8 and clinch the series. In Saturday’s finale, Vanderbilt won 5-3, coming back from down multiple runs for the third game in a row.
Previous Ranking: No. 10
Weekly Record: 2-1
Overall Record: 42-14 (18-12 in SEC)
Georgia needed to win its final series against Texas A&M to strengthen its case as a national seed. The Bulldogs won 10-6 in the series opener on Thursday, before being shut out in a 6-0 loss on Friday. In Saturday’s pivotal rubber game with the series on the line, Georgia won 7-5 to take the series, and solidify its postseason resume.
D1Baseball Top 25 Rankings: 11-25

11. Coastal Carolina
12. Southern Miss (+7)
13. UCLA (+1)
14. Clemson (+1)
15. Florida (+8)
16. Georgia Tech (NR)
17. Ole Miss (NR)
18. Dallas Baptist (+6)
19. Northeastern (+6)
20. UC Irvine (-8)
21. Tennessee (-4)
22. NC State (-9)
23. Alabama (-5)
24. TCU (NR)
25. Kansas (NR)
With four new teams featured in this week’s D1Baseball top 25 rankings, four teams had to fall out. Those teams are West Virginia (previously No. 16), Duke (previously No. 20), Louisville (previously No. 21), and Troy (previously No. 22).
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2025 NCAA Softball Tournament: Super Regional matchups, schedule, TV officially set
The first stage of the NCAA Tournament has concluded, and we are one step closer to crowning a champion of college softball. Following an exciting Regional round this weekend, the Super Regionals are set. The second stage of the tournament will feature eight best of three series between Regional champions. These matchups will begin play […]

The first stage of the NCAA Tournament has concluded, and we are one step closer to crowning a champion of college softball. Following an exciting Regional round this weekend, the Super Regionals are set.
The second stage of the tournament will feature eight best of three series between Regional champions. These matchups will begin play on May 22 and conclude on May 26, if a game three is necessary. The winners of these two cities will meet in Oklahoma City at the 2025 Women’s College World Series later this month.
One of the biggest storylines to follow coming into the tournament is whether or not Patty Gasso and the Oklahoma Sooners can win a fifth-straight NCAA Championship. In their first-year in the SEC, they won the regular season outright and were co-SEC Tournament champions with Texas A&M after a weather delay turned into a cancellation of the conference championship game. Their road to the College World Series is not yet paved, though, and they’ll have some stiff competition if they want to achieve the ultra-rare five-peat.
2025 NCAA Softball Super Regional matchups
Eugene Super Regional: Liberty vs. No. 16 Oregon
Game 1: Friday, May 23 | 10:00 p.m. ET | ESPNU
Game 2: Saturday, May 24 | 7:00 p.m. ET
Game 3 (if necessary): Sunday, May 25 | TBD
Norman Super Regional: No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 15 Alabama
Game 1: Friday, May 23 | 5:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 2: Saturday, May 24 | 3:00 p.m. ET
Game 3 (if necessary): Sunday, May 25 | TBD
Gainesville Super Regional: No. 3 Florida vs. Georgia
Game 1: Friday, May 23 | 11:00 a.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 2: Saturday, May 24 | 11:00 a.m. ET
Game 3 (if necessary): Sunday, May 25 | TBD
Fayetteville Super Regional: No. 4 Arkansas vs. Ole Miss
Game 1: Friday, May 23 | 8:00 p.m. ET | ESPNU
Game 2: Saturday, May 24 | 9:00 p.m. ET
Game 3 (if necessary): Sunday, May 25 | TBD
Tallahassee Super Regional: No. 5 Florida State vs. No. 12 Texas Tech
Game 1: Thursday, May 22 | 7:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 2: Friday, May 23 | 3:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 3 (if necessary): Saturday, May 24 | TBD
Austin Super Regional: No. 6 Texas vs. No. 11 Clemson
Game 1: Thursday, May 22 | 9:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 2: Friday, May 23 | 9:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 3 (if necessary): Saturday, May 24 | TBD
Knoxville Super Regional: No. 7 Tennessee vs. Nebraska
Game 1: Friday, May 23 | 7:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 2: Saturday, May 24 | 5:00 p.m. ET
Game 3 (if necessary): Sunday, May 25 | TBD
Columbia Super Regional: No. 8 South Carolina vs. No. 9 UCLA
Game 1: Friday, May 23 | 1:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2
Game 2: Saturday, May 24 | 1:00 p.m. ET
Game 3 (if necessary): Sunday, May 25 | TBD
All times ET.
2025 Women’s College World Series
May 29 through June 5 or 6 at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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