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President Trump's Executive Order May Reshape College Softball and Women's Sports Programs

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President Trump's Executive Order May Reshape College Softball and Women's Sports Programs

President Trump has signed an executive order to regulate college sports, directly affecting college softball and granting the NCAA the ability to limit athlete transfer movement. The order requires schools to fund women's and Olympic sports at a certain level and aims to bring change to the college sports landscape before the next school year starts.

President Trump signed an executive order to regulate college sports. The order affects college softball and gives the NCAA the power to limit athlete transfers and cap player eligibility. It also requires schools to fund women's and Olympic sports. The order aims to address the issue of non-revenue programs being eliminated or defunded as schools shift resources to football and men's basketball. The NCAA will clarify its transfer rules and implement a 'one-time transfer' policy. Student-athletes will have a five-year window to participate in college sports, with limited exceptions.

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