Tag Archives: NCAA

The College Football Playoffs: The Present And The Future

By Turner Shield The College Football Playoff (CFP) happens at the end of the NCAA football regular season, after each conference title…

2023-24 NCAA Mens Basketball Preview

By Ben McLoughlin Along with the changing of the leaves, and the smell of pumpkin spice entering the atmosphere, the beginning of…

Gaming Update: The Return of EA Sports’ NCAA Football

By Peyton Dunn The year was 1988. It was a steamy June morning. You open your front door and are greeted by…

Rhodes Athlete Hank Shield (’23)

By Turner Shield A day in the life of a college student is very busy, interesting, and filled with activities, but a…

Callie Rogers, Elite Athlete

By Lily Berger “Selfless.” I recently asked AC Hall (‘24) how she would describe her friend and teammate Callie Rogers (’24), and…

Predictions For The 2023 College Football Season

OPINION The opinions published by The Match are solely those of the author, and not of the entire publication, its staff, or Collegiate School. The…

Honors Feature: Eligibility in College Athletics

By Izzy Lee “​​A remarkable 2,270 days after his first college football game, Bryton Barr will finally play his final one Saturday.”…

College Football’s Influence on College Applications

By June Evins What do college football rankings and your college application list have in common? More than you might think. The…

The Importance of Developing Your Mental Game

By Amani Kimball-McKavish It is the night before the championship game. You lay awake in bed, watching the clock’s hand tick farther…

2022 March Madness: A Win for Women’s Basketball

By Amani Kimball-McKavish 2021’s March Madness looked different than normal, as have most things during the pandemic. However, one thing remained the…