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AthleticsFARGO — The House vs. NCAA settlement that was finally OK’d by a federal judge in California last Friday was a maze of lawsuits involving billions of dollars. For many fans, it was so complicated that they didn’t pay attention. But there is one burning question that has yet to be answered and may not be known for another week: What does it mean for North Dakota State fans? Maybe not much, maybe a lot. Schools have until Sunday to decide whether …See the Story
NCAA vs. House Settled, What Does It Mean for Bison Athletics?
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Sarasota · SarasotaThey are the top athletes in youth rowing, and they’re coming from across the country to Nathan Benderson park this weekend. One day you could even see them in the Olympics. From Thursday to Sunday, the public can come out and watch the US Rowing Youth National Championship.See the Story
Thousands descend on Sarasota County for US Rowing National Championships
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New Haven, Connecticut · New HavenNEW HAVEN, Conn. – Yale women's crew captain Mia Levy has added another achievement to her impressive career, being named the Division I Athlete of the Year by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA), the organization announced Friday. She is the first student-athlete from Yale to earn this distinction.See the Story
Levy Tabbed CRCA Division I Athlete of the Year - Yale University
Jacob Plihal, U.S. Women's Fours Win Heats at Varese World Cup
Harvard Sweeps 158th Harvard-Yale Regatta
Men's Coaching Position Endowed at Cal
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Stanford women’s rowing secures second national championship in three years
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