NCAA panel recommends marijuana be dropped from banned substance list

The Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports recommended halting cannabis tests at such events until a final decision is made, likely this fall.

Georgia-Florida game to remain in Jacksonville through 2025

“The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" will remain in Jacksonville for at least two more seasons.

Georgia's Smart says declining invitation for White House visit was not political

Georgia coach Kirby Smart insisted Wednesday there was no political motivation behind the decision for his national championship football team to decline an invitation to visit the White House in June.

Alabama baseball betting scandal: What you need to know

Alabama fired its baseball coach in what appears to be the first gambling-related scandal in college sports since a Supreme Court decision paved the way for state to legalize wagering five years ago.

College Football Playoff schedule to include 12 teams, New Year's Day tripleheaders

The College Football Playoff released on Tuesday a schedule for the 12-team format that will be used in the 2024 and 2025 seasons, which will feature New Year's Day quarterfinal tripleheaders but no games played on Saturday.

Jill Biden wants to invite LSU and Iowa to the White House

LSU star Angel Reese doesn't appear to be a fan of the first lady’s suggestion of a joint invite for the teams, calling the idea “A JOKE."

LSU’s Reese unapologetic over gestures to Iowa’s Clark at NCAA championship

LSU’s historic win isn’t what’s got people talking – it’s a hand gesture made by junior player Angel Reese to Iowa’s Caitlin Clark after the Tigers secured the win.

NCAA: LSU defeats Iowa, wins 1st championship

LSU shot 58% from the field in the opening 20 minutes, including going nine for 12 from behind the arc.

NCAA: UConn's Final Four streak ends with loss to Ohio State

UConn's record streak of reaching 14 straight Final Fours ended when third-seeded Ohio State beat the No. 2 seed Huskies 73-61 on Saturday in the Sweet 16 of the women's NCAA Tournament.

March Madness could be much bigger this year but experts say it's madness

For the first time in more than a decade, NCAA and college sports leaders are committed to a serious and thorough examination of expanding March Madness.

Jim Boeheim's legendary 47-year tenure as Syracuse coach comes to an end

The move came less than three hours after Syracuse lost to Wake Forest in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, after which Boeheim hinted at retirement but said it would ultimately be the university’s decision.

Georgia’s Jalen Carter will try to protect draft status at pro day

Jalen Carter’s next step in his attempts to preserve his status as a top prospect in next month’s NFL draft will be Georgia’s pro day on March 15, where he is expected to participate in workouts in front of coaches and general managers.

New Mexico State suspends men's basketball program indefinitely

The shut-down of a Division I program in midseason for reasons other than injuries or, more recently, a COVID-19 outbreak, is virtually unheard of.

Move by Texas, Oklahoma from Big 12 to SEC bumped to 2024

Texas and Oklahoma are heading to the Southeastern Conference in 2024, a year earlier than originally planned, after Big 12 officials cleared the way Thursday for the storied programs to exit their league.

NCAA turns to US appeals court over pay for athletes

The Division I athletes and former athletes who filed the suit being argued in Philadelphia on Wednesday are seeking hourly wages similar to those earned in work-study programs.