The Ivy League has announced they will be the only NCAA Division I conference to leave the House vs NCAA settlement.
Ivy League executive director Robin Harris said in an email to players and coaches this week that the conference will ...
The Ivy League is set to opt out of the impending House v. NCAA settlement, according to an email obtained by The Inquirer ...
In the entire history of the NCAA tournament, only 20 teams have ever entered the tournament with a perfect record.
The Ivy League announced Tuesday that it will opt out of a proposed National Collegiate Athletic Association settlement, ...
The Ivy League will opt out of a pending NCAA settlement set to provide direct compensation to former and current college athletes, according to an email sent to Ivy League student-athletes on Jan. 21 ...
Reversing a league role requires proposals to win votes in each of the three upper divisions of the league’s governing body, ...
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Ivy League Exec Dir Robin Harris in an email stated that the conference “will not participate” in the $2.8B settlement and ...
a decision that leaves the conference of eight elite academic institutions clinging to college sports' amateur model even as it is increasingly abandoned by the NCAA's biggest powers. Ivy League ...
Ivy League Won't Join NCAA Antitrust Settlement, Clings to Academics and Amateurism CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — The Ivy League will not join the antitrust settlement that will allow schools to pay ...
Ivy League executive director Robin Harris said ... regulations included in the House settlement that will shape the NCAA’s latest leap toward professionalism. “This decision to ‘not opt ...