Former University of Michigan and Baltimore Ravens assistant coach Matthew Weiss pleaded not guilty to 24 counts of unauthorized computer access and identity theft in federal court. Prosecutors allege he targeted female NCAA athletes for personal photos and videos, facing potential years in prison and fines. Weiss used his coaching positions to access thousands of athlete accounts, obtaining intimate materials over several years, with potential thousands of victims across various schools.
Full Article
Q&A: ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips on growth, change in women’s college basketball
Jim Phillips Discusses Women's Sports and ACC Developments In an interview with SB Nation, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips reflected on recent changes in college sports, including the House Settlement that increases scholarships and roster sizes, and the success of women's sports in the ACC, which includes national championships and strong NCAA Tournament performances. He emphasized the conference's commitment to supporting women's basketball through revenue sharing and investments, ensuring continued growth and success in the sport....
Read more