AB StaffFundraisingU. of Tennessee Must Find Funding for Title IX ReformsThe University of Tennessee has received a long-awaited critique of its sexual assault policies, and now it must figure out a way to fund the independent panel's recommendations.June 24, 2017LegalU. of Tennessee Committee to Oversee AthleticsMembers of a new University of Tennessee Board of Trustees committee are working to figure out what their role will be as they strive to provide oversight and accountability of the university's intercollegiate sports programs.June 24, 2017ProgrammingCollege Facilities Offer Fitness Opportunities to PublicWorcester State’s indoor and outdoor tracks are available free to the public, and for the first time this summer, Worcester State is offering community and alumni memberships to its DeFeudis Fitness Center.June 24, 2017Safety & SecurityCan Stylistic Helmet Switches Compromise Safety?The NCAA football oversight committee will meet this week in Indianapolis and is to begin studying whether multiple helmets could lead to more concussions and serious head and neck injuries.June 24, 2017ProgrammingStrength Training Without Traditional EquipmentSandra Tan doesn't like weight machines and barbells. But she has found a way to get stronger with the Volée Method, the creation of fitness professionals from Illinois that combines suspension, pilates, yoga and barre.June 24, 2017ProgrammingStudy: Most Women's College Coaches are White MenOn the 45th anniversary of Title IX, women and people of color remain on the outside when it comes to hiring head coaches in women's college sports.June 23, 2017Media & TechnologyHigh School Eyes Impact Detection for Football HelmetsCenterville High School's football team is on the verge of purchasing new helmet technology that would make it easier to detect potential concussions earlier.June 23, 2017AquaticsCity Officials Face Recall Over Aquatic Facility SupportIn affidavits filed recently at Alice City Hall, council members Elida Garza and Yolanda Moran are accused of acting with "incompetence, misconduct or malfeasance" when they voted May 25 to reopen the shuttered $22 million facility.June 23, 2017Gym & FieldhouseU. of Buffalo Moves Forward on Football Field HouseUB has reached its fundraising goal to start work on the project and has received approval from the state Division of the Budget to begin construction on the $18 million project.June 23, 2017Industry Press Room142 Records Set at 2017 National Senior Games presented by HumanaThe 30th anniversary gathering of the National Senior Games made its own history in Birmingham, with athletes producing at least four new world records and eight American Masters track records among the 142 new entries into The Games’ record books.June 23, 2017Previous PagePage 617 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFacilitiesDaily Digs: U.S.' First Pro Cricket Stadium Slated for Georgia, Dubuque Prioritizes Sports Complex, and More!The first privately owned professional cricket stadium, which will seat 10,500 spectators, is slated for construction on 45 acres of land in LaGrange, Ga.Governing BodiesLegislation Aims to Protect Athletes, Level the Playing Field for Schools and Support Olympic SportsGoverning BodiesHS Football Team Barred From Postseason, Parents Allege Retaliation by DistrictLegalFormer High School AD Charged With Felony Perjury Over False Tax DocumentationSponsored ContentBackstroke Start Devices: The Standard for Safer, Faster Swimming