High School Athletes Impacted by New NIL Rules
High School Athletes Impacted by New NIL Rules

High School Athletes Impacted by New NIL Rules

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As the fall prep sports season reaches its midpoint, several southeast Minnesota athletes have stood out, including freshman Stellmaker, who has achieved impressive assist numbers and won games for Century. Meanwhile, the basketball landscape is experiencing a shift, with the NCAA Women's Championship drawing more viewers than the men's for the first time, largely due to star players Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Their influence is prompting young male recruits to acknowledge the blurred lines between men's and women's basketball, as exemplified by Dylan Harper, who cites both sports as inspirational. In Illinois, a strong tradition of high school basketball continues to produce top prospects like Morez Johnson, fueling interest from major college programs. Additionally, a growing number of states are allowing high school athletes to engage in NIL licensing, with Florida now allowing such opportunities, while Texas maintains restrictions. The evolving dynamics in both high school sports and college basketball reflect broader trends in athlete empowerment and gender equity in athletics.

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