Category : College Sports


Dinos Host Block Party, Head to Curling Championships

The University of Calgary Dinos have a packed schedule. The curling teams compete at the Canada West Championships in Edmonton, while volleyball hosts Alberta for the Block Party. Hockey, basketball, and wrestling are also in action.

Michigan Knew of Coach's Messages Before Firing

A new report reveals the University of Michigan was aware of troubling social media messages from ex-coach Sherrone Moore long before his firing and subsequent arrest. Details on the scandal inside.

Ohio University fires football coach Brian Smith

Ohio University has dismissed head football coach Brian Smith for serious professional misconduct following an administrative review, with reports citing a violation of the school's alcohol and drugs policy.

Greg Marshall retires from Western Mustangs

Legendary football coach Greg Marshall is stepping down after 18 years leading the Western Mustangs. Read about his impactful career and legacy in Canadian university sports.

Rapper Toosii, 25, commits to Syracuse football

Multi-platinum rap star Nau'jour 'Toosii' Grainger, 25, shocks sports world by committing to play college football for Syracuse University in the 2026 NCAA season. Discover his journey from viral music fame back to the gridiron.

Montreal Carabins Win 2025 Vanier Cup Championship

The Montreal Carabins secured their second Vanier Cup in three years with a 30-16 victory over Saskatchewan Huskies. Rookie Pepe Gonzalez delivered an MVP performance with 344 passing yards.

UAB football player accused of stabbing 2 teammates

University of Alabama at Birmingham football player faces charges after allegedly stabbing two teammates before Saturday's game. Campus police responded to the Football Operations Center incident.

NCAA bans pro sports betting for athletes and staff

The NCAA has implemented a strict new policy prohibiting all athletes and athletic department personnel from betting on professional sports. This decisive move aims to protect the integrity of college athletics.

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