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Check out the new issue of “At the Net,” including:
>>US Men compete at VNL in Chicago – grab tickets!
>>Last week to nominate for AVCA Team Academic
>>Juniata VB star named DIII Honda Athlete of the Year
>>Recruiting panels at AAU Nationals
www.avca.org/blog/at-the-net-june-25-2025/
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Grace Lawrence
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Montana State AD Leon Costello held a press conference last week regarding the House settlement and how it impacts Montana State.
Here’s a full story about it!💰
www.montanasports.com/college/montana-state-bobcats/montana-states-leon-costello-says-house-vs-ncaa-settlement-provides-more-resources-to-student-athletes
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Amanda Christovich
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NEW: Power conferences are finalizing House v NCAA implementation.
Within a couple weeks, Big 12 schools will have signed memos preventing them from suing to challenge settlement terms. Plus, PayPal will facilitate rev-share payments for Big 12, Big Ten.
frontofficesports.com/power-four-put-finishing-touches-on-how-revenue-sharing-era-will-work/
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Amanda Christovich
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NEW: The rev-share era begins in college sports on July 1. But most schools are only offering payments to a few sports, like football and men's hoops.
But there's a silver lining for Olympic teams: dozens, if not hundreds, of new scholarships per school.
frontofficesports.com/most-power-conference-sports-wont-see-revenue-sharing-dollars/
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UMaine will opt in to historic NCAA settlement that allows schools to pay student athletes
By Matt Junker
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By Jeff Dubrof & Pepper Purpura
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Power Four Put Finishing Touches on How Revenue Sharing Era Will Work
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Montana State's Leon Costello says House vs. NCAA settlement provides more resources to student-athletes
By Grace Lawrence
NCAA removes scholarship limits, aligns with House settlement as roster sizes evolve in new college sports era
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By Amanda Christovich
Syracuse Athletics: how the House settlement impacts roster spots moving forward
By Dominic Chiappone
IMG preparing athletes through NIL, revenue-sharing schooling
By Andy Villamarzo
‘We see a path to navigate this’: Dayton Flyers AD says NCAA settlement a step in right direction
By David Jablonski
MSU opts in, UM opts out: what the NCAA settlement means for Montana schools
By Cathleen Doisher