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The WIAA playoffs continue to heat up as four MVC soccer teams remain in the competition. Central and Onalaska faced off for the third time this ...
Mishicot's Kiran Sanford kept the Mineral Point bats quiet while Kasey Brouchoud lifted the offense in a WIAA D4 state semifinal victory Thursday.
House panels are weighing legislation that would create a national standard for payments to athletes and protect the NCAA against lawsuits.
Conference commissioners lauded a judge’s approval of a $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement as a means for bringing ...
A look at how Central Wisconsin's track stars performed on day one of the WIAA state track and field championships.
A federal judge has signed off on arguably the biggest change in the history of college sports, clearing the way for schools ...
The Monona Braves continued their undefeated start to the Sunday League Home Talent season with a 7-1 win over DeForest in Eastern Section play on Sunday, June 1 ...
ASHWAUBENON (WLUK) -- Last week at the WIAA's annual meeting, member schools approved name, image and likeness for high school students. NIL will be implemented in May or June, opening the pathway ...
The WIAA’s 456 representatives from 411 schools voted 293-108 to approve proposed name, image and likeness (NIL) rules to allow high school student-athletes to profit off their personal brand while ...
(WLAX/WEUX) – At least 40 states currently allow high schoolers to profit off of NIL in some way, and Wisconsin is the latest state to join in on that. In a 293-108 vote, member schools of the WIAA ...
The approved language permits NIL activities that are not associated or identified with their respective school team, school, conference or the WIAA and are in accordance with other prohibited NIL ...
NEENAH (NBC 26) — Last week, the WIAA approved Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) for student athletes in Wisconsin. NBC 26 caught up with a couple of local coaches and FVA co-commissioner Jim ...
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