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    A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, april 1, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
THURSDAY
BASKETBALL
High school, Milton (GA) vs. IMG Academy (FL)
High school,
Wasatch Academy (UT) vs. AZ Compass
NBA, Charlotte at Brooklyn
Men’s college, Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships
NBA, Denver at L.A. Clippers
GOLF
LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration
PGA Tour, Valero Texas Open
LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration
BASEBALL
MLB, Toronto at N.Y. Yankees
MLB, L.A. Dodgers at Colorado
MLB, N.Y. Mets at Washington
College, Kentucky at Mississippi St.
College, Ole Miss at Florida
College, Washington at UCLA
MLB, Houston at Oakland
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Miami Open
SOFTBALL
College, Texas A&M at Alabama
College, Oregon at Oregon St.
WATER SPORTS
World Surf League,
Championship Tour: Newcastle Cup
HOCKEY
NHL, Carolina at Chicago
NHL, Minnesota at Vegas
Time
9 a.m.
TV
ESPNU
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
ESPNU
TNT
ESPN2
TNT
9 a.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
Golf
Golf
Golf
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPNU
SEC
Pac-12
ESPN
10 a.m.
FS2
10 a.m.
Tennis
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
SEC
Pac-12
Prep sports
THURSDAY
Football: Culver at regis, 5 p.m.
Volleyball: Crook County at ridgeview, 6:30 p.m.;
Madras at Gladstone, 6 p.m.
Boys soccer: ridgeview at pendleton, 4:30 p.m.;
newport at sisters, 6 p.m.
Girls soccer: summit at Bend, 4 p.m.; pendleton
at ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.; Crook County at redmond, 4
p.m.; sisters at newport, 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Football: Bend at summit, 7 p.m.; Mountain View
at ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Crook County at estacada, 7 p.m.;
Gladstone at Madras, 7 p.m; la pine at sisters, 7 p.m.
Volleyball: Mountain View at summit, 6:30 p.m.
Boys soccer: redmond at Crook County, 4:30 p.m.
FS2
5 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
NBCSN
NBCSN
BASKETBALL
Girls high school,
Paul VI (VA) vs. Lake Highland Prep (FL)
Girls high school, Freemont (UT) vs. Westlake (GA)
Boys high school, Nationals semifinal, teams TBD
Boys high school, Nationals semifinal, teams TBD
Women’s Final Four, South Carolina vs. Stanford
Women’s Final Four, Arizona vs. Connecticut
NBA, Milwaukee at Portland
GOLF
LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration
PGA Tour, Valero Texas Open
LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Miami Open
ATP/WTA, Miami Open
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
BASEBALL
College, Washington at UCLA
MLB regional coverage
College, Kentucky at Mississippi St.
College, Stanford at Washington St.
SOFTBALL
College, Kentucky at Tennessee
College, Oregon at Oregon St.
College, Oregon at Oregon St.
WATER SPORTS
World Surf League,
Championship Tour: Newcastle Cup
OLYMPICS
U.S. Olympic Trials, Wrestling
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
Bellator 255, Pitbull vs. Sanchez 2
SOCCER
Premier League, Chelsea vs. West Brom
7:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
ESPNU
ESPNU
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN
NBCSNW
9 a.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
Golf
Golf
Golf
10 a.m.
4 p.m.
Tennis
Tennis
10 a.m.
FS2
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
Pac-12
MLB
SEC
Pac-12
2 p.m.
ESPNU
2 p.m.
Pac-12 (Ore)
4:30 p.m. Pac-12 (Ore)
3:30 p.m.
FS2
4:30 p.m.
NBCSN
6 p.m.
SHO
4:25 a.m. (Sat) NBCSN
Transactions
Volleyball
Tuesday’s Late Games
Crook County 3, pendleton 0 (25-17, 25-15, 25-21)
The dalles 3, redmond 2 (25-19, 20-25, 18-25, 25-16, 15-9)
Gladstone 3, Madras 0 (25-23, 25-19, 25-11)
la pine 3, pleasant hill 2 (25-18, 25-18, 20-25, 23-25, 15-10)
Wednesday’s Games
Bend 3, Mountain View 0 (25-12, 25-10, 25-10)
sisters vs. sweet home, late
Culver vs. santiam, late
Trinity lutheran vs. rogue Valley adventist, late
Trinity lutheran 3, Gilchrist 0 (25-24, 27-25, 25-12)
rogue Valley adventist 3, Gilchrist 0 (25-14, 25-21, 25-12)
Tuesday’s Late Game
ridgeview 10, Crook County 0
Wednesday’s Games
summit vs. Mountain View, late
Madras 4, Gladstone 0
Girls soccer
FRIDAY
DEALS
PREPS
Boys soccer
4:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Buffalo 6, philadelphia 1
Toronto 3, Winnipeg 1
Calgary at Vancouver, ppd
arizona at Colorado, late
los angeles at Vegas, late
Minnesota at san Jose, late
Thursday’s Games
Columbus at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
detroit at Florida, 4 p.m.
Montreal at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
n.y. rangers at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
pittsburgh at Boston, 4 p.m.
Washington at n.y. islanders, 4 p.m.
Carolina at Chicago, 5 p.m.
dallas at nashville, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at Vegas, 7:30 p.m.
ON DECK
Tuesday’s Late Games
redmond 3, The dalles 1
sisters 3, Cascade 0
Wednesday’s Games
ridgeview vs. Crook County, late
Gladstone 4, Madras 0
la pine 0, summit JV2 0
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thursday’s Games
Toronto (ryu 0-0) at n.y. yankees (Cole 0-0), 10:05 a.m.
Cleveland (Bieber 0-0) at detroit (Boyd 0-0), 10:10 a.m.
Baltimore (Means 0-0) at Boston (eovaldi 0-0), 11:10 a.m.
Minnesota (Maeda 0-0) at Milwaukee (Woodruff 0-0),
11:10 a.m.
Tampa Bay (Glasnow 0-0) at Miami (alcantara 0-0),
1:10 p.m.
Texas (Gibson 0-0) at Kansas City (Keller 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
Chicago White sox (Giolito 0-0) at l.a. angels (Bundy
0-0), 7:05 p.m.
houston (Greinke 0-0) at Oakland (Bassitt 0-0), 7:07 p.m.
san Francisco (Gausman 0-0) at seattle (Gonzales 0-0),
7:10 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Tampa Bay at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
Chicago White sox at l.a. angels, 6:38 p.m.
houston at Oakland, 6:40 p.m.
san Francisco at seattle, 7:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Thursday’s Games
Minnesota (Maeda 0-0) at Milwaukee (Woodruff 0-0),
11:10 a.m.
pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (hendricks 0-0),
11:20 a.m.
atlanta (Fried 0-0) at philadelphia (nola 0-0), 12:05 p.m.
arizona (Bumgarner 0-0) at san diego (darvish 0-0),
1:10 p.m.
l.a. dodgers (Kershaw 0-0) at Colorado (Márquez 0-0),
1:10 p.m.
st. louis (Flaherty 0-0) at Cincinnati (Castillo 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Glasnow 0-0) at Miami (alcantara 0-0),
1:10 p.m.
n.y. Mets (deGrom 0-0) at Washington (scherzer 0-0),
4:09 p.m.
san Francisco (Gausman 0-0) at seattle (Gonzales 0-0),
7:10 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Tampa Bay at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
l.a. dodgers at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
arizona at san diego, 7:10 p.m.
san Francisco at seattle, 7:10 p.m.
Carlos Osorio/AP
Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard passes as Detroit Pistons
center Isaiah Stewart (28) defends on Wednesday night in Detroit. Lil-
lard had 33 ponts and 10 assists as the Blazers defeated the Pistons
124-101.
Wednesday’s Box Score
BASKETBALL
Trail Blazers 124, Pistons 101
Men’s college
PORTLAND (124)
Covington 6-8 0-0 16, powell 5-10 3-3 14, nurkic 2-4 2-3
6, lillard 9-19 10-11 33, McCollum 8-16 4-4 24, anthony
6-13 3-3 16, Jones Jr. 1-5 0-0 3, Giles iii 1-1 0-0 2, elleby
0-0 0-0 0, Kanter 4-4 2-2 10, simons 0-2 0-0 0. Totals
42-82 24-26 124.
DETROIT (101)
Bey 0-8 0-0 0, Grant 11-19 5-9 30, plumlee 8-11 2-2 18,
J.Jackson 0-5 0-0 0, lee 1-4 0-0 2, Cook 3-3 1-2 7, stewart
2-6 0-0 6, sirvydis 0-1 0-0 0, diallo 7-8 3-3 19, F.Jackson
3-11 0-0 8, Joseph 5-10 1-1 11. Totals 40-86 12-17 101.
Portland
31 20 36 37 — 124
Detroit
33 19 27 22 — 101
3-Point Goals—portland 16-30 (lillard 5-7, Covington
4-5, McCollum 4-8, Jones Jr. 1-2, powell 1-3, anthony
1-4), detroit 9-27 (Grant 3-5, diallo 2-3, stewart 2-4,
F.Jackson 2-6, Bey 0-7). Fouled Out—portland none,
detroit 1 (Bey). Rebounds—portland 43 (Kanter 8),
detroit 36 (diallo 7). Assists—portland 27 (lillard 10),
detroit 29 (Joseph 9). Total Fouls—portland 20, de-
troit 26. A—750 (20,491)
NCAA TOURNAMENT
ELITE 8
All Games in Indianapolis
Tuesday’s Late Game
uCla 51, Michigan 49
FINAL FOUR
Saturday’s Games
houston vs. Baylor, 2:15 p.m. (CBs)
uCla vs. Gonzaga, 5:35 p.m. (CBs)
Women’s college
NCAA TOURNAMENT
ELITE 8
All Games in San Antonio, Tex.
FINAL FOUR
Friday’s Games
south Carolina vs. stanford, 3 p.m. (espn)
arizona vs. Connecticut, 6:30 p.m. (espn)
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Brooklyn
33
15
.688
phila.
32
15
.681
Milwaukee
29
17
.630
Charlotte
24
22
.522
Miami
24
24
.500
new york
24
24
.500
atlanta
23
24
.489
Boston
23
25
.479
indiana
21
25
.457
Chicago
19
26
.422
Toronto
18
30
.375
Washington
17
29
.370
Cleveland
17
30
.362
Orlando
16
31
.340
detroit
13
34
.277
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
utah
36
11
.766
phoenix
32
14
.696
l.a. Clippers
32
17
.653
l.a. lakers
30
17
.638
denver
29
18
.617
portland
29
18
.617
dallas
25
21
.543
san antonio
23
21
.523
Memphis
22
23
.489
Golden state
23
24
.489
sacramento
22
25
.468
new Orleans
21
25
.457
Oklahoma City
20
27
.426
houston
13
34
.277
Minnesota
12
36
.250
Tuesday’s Late Games
phoenix 117, atlanta 110
Orlando 103, l.a. Clippers 96
Wednesday’s Games
portland 124, detroit 101
Miami 92, indiana 87
Brooklyn 120, houston 108
dallas 113, Boston 108
utah 111, Memphis 107
Minnesota 102, new york 101
Oklahoma City 113, Toronto 103
sacramento at san antonio, late
Chicago at phoenix, late
Milwaukee at l.a. lakers, late
GB
—
½
3
8
9
9
9½
10
11
12½
15
15
15½
16½
19½
GB
—
3½
5
6
7
7
10½
11½
13
13
14
14½
16
23
24½
Thursday’s Games
phila. at Cleveland, 4 p.m.
Washington at detroit, 4 p.m.
Charlotte at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Golden state at Miami, 5 p.m.
Orlando at new Orleans, 5 p.m.
atlanta at san antonio, 5:30 p.m.
denver at l.a. Clippers, 7 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL
East
Washington
n.y. islanders
pittsburgh
Boston
philadelphia
n.y. rangers
new Jersey
Buffalo
Central
Tampa Bay
Florida
Carolina
nashville
Chicago
Columbus
dallas
detroit
West
Vegas
Colorado
Minnesota
st. louis
arizona
los angeles
san Jose
anaheim
North
Toronto
Winnipeg
edmonton
Montreal
Calgary
Vancouver
Ottawa
GP
35
36
36
32
35
35
34
35
GP
35
36
34
37
37
37
33
37
GP
33
34
33
35
35
33
34
37
GP
36
37
37
32
37
37
36
W
23
22
23
18
17
16
13
7
W
24
23
23
19
17
14
11
12
W
24
22
21
16
16
13
14
11
W
23
22
22
15
16
16
12
L
8
10
11
9
14
15
16
23
L
9
9
8
17
15
15
12
21
L
8
8
10
13
14
14
16
20
L
10
13
14
8
18
18
20
OT
4
4
2
5
4
4
5
5
OT
2
4
3
1
5
8
10
4
OT
1
4
2
6
5
6
4
6
OT
3
2
1
9
3
3
4
Pts
50
48
48
41
38
36
31
19
Pts
50
50
49
39
39
36
32
28
Pts
49
48
44
38
37
32
32
28
Pts
49
46
45
39
35
35
28
GF
121
106
117
88
107
112
83
77
GF
124
119
113
95
106
94
91
80
GF
108
118
97
100
92
92
95
83
GF
119
120
122
104
96
100
94
GA
104
84
94
77
129
94
106
123
GA
85
99
86
109
115
118
91
119
GA
75
77
82
113
103
94
118
123
GA
92
102
107
87
112
120
135
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
neW yOrK yanKees — signed lhp lucas luetge to a
one-year contract. placed inF/OF Miguel andujar, inF luke
Voit and lhp Justin Wilson on the 10-day injured list and
lhp Zack Britton on the 60-day injured list.
seaTTle Mariners — selected the contract of rhp
drew steckenrider from Tacoma (Triple-a West).placed
OF Kyle lewis and inF shed long on 10-day injured list.
Optioned rhp domingo Tapia to alternate training site.
TOrOnTO Blue Jays — acquired C Juan Graterol from
the angels for cash considerations and will report to the
alternate training site.
National League
aTlanTa BraVes — placed rhp Mike soraka on the
10-day injured list.
ChiCaGO CuBs — signed C Tony Wolters to a one-year
contract. designated rhp James norwood for assignment.
Outrighted inF ildemaro Vargas to alternate training site.
philadelphia phillies — selected the contract of
2B ronald Torreyes from lehigh Valley (Triple-a east).
BASKETBALL
Women’s National Basketball Association
WashinGTOn MysTiCs — signed G shavonte Zel-
lous.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ariZOna Cardinals — signed QB Colt McCoy, ss
shawn Williams and dB Chris Banjo..
BuFFalO Bills — signed lB Tyrell adams and lB Mar-
quel lee to a one-year contracts.
CarOlina panThers — signed OG John Miller.
CinCinnaTi BenGals — re-signed dT Mike daniels
and dl amani Bledsoe to a one-year contracts.
indianapOlis COlTs — signed Wr T.y. hilton. re-
signed de al-Quadin Muhammad to a one-year contract.
Kansas CiTy ChieFs — signed rB elijah McGuire and
dT Jarran reed.
lOs anGeles CharGers — signed QB Chas daniel
and CB ryan smith.
MinnesOTa ViKinGs — signed OG dakota dozier.
neW yOrK GianTs — signed CB Chris Milton, dB
Joshua Kalu and Te Cole hikutini.
piTTsBurGh sTeelers — signed lB Jarvis Miller and
Wr Matthew sexton to a one-year contracts.
seaTTle seahaWKs — signed Wr Tyler lockett to a
four-year contract extension.
TaMpa Bay BuCCaneers — re-signed rB leonard
Fournette.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
nhl — Fined edmonton F Connor Mcdavid for el-
bowing Montreal F Jesperi Kotkaniemi during a March
30 game.
BOsTOn Bruins — assigned C Greg McKegg and G
Jeremy swayman to providence (ahl).
CarOlina hurriCanes — assigned F Jason Cotton
to Chicago (ahl).
COlOradO aValanChe — assigned d Greg pateryn
and C alex newhook to Colorado (ahl). recalled lW liam
O’Brien Colorado (ahl) loan.
dallas sTars — signed F Jordan Kawaguchi to a
one-year entry level contract and sent to Texas (ahl).
FlOrida panThers — agreed to terms with G spen-
cer Knight on a three-year entry-level contract. recalled
d Brady Keeper from san Jose (ahl) loan.
lOs anGeles KinGs — assigned d daniel Brickley
to Ontario (ahl).
neW Jersey deVils — assigned rW Marian studenic
to Binghamton (ahl).
neW yOrK islanders — assigned d Grant hutton and
G Cory schneider to Bridgeport (ahl). recalled G Jakub
skarek from Bridgeport (ahl).
piTTsBurGh penGuins — assigned lW drew O’Con-
nor to Wilkes-Barre/scranton (ahl).
san JOse sharKs — recalled Cs noah Gregor and
Fredrik handemark from the minor league taxi squad
and d Christian Jaros from san Jose (ahl) loan.
TaMpa Bay liGhTninG — signed F Odeen Turto to a
one-year entry-level contract and sent to syracuse (ahl).
VanCOuVer CanuCKs — signed G Thatcher demko
to a five-year contract extension.
OLYMPICS
OlyMpiC Men’s hOCKey — named stan Bowman
general manager of 2022 Olympic Men’s hockey team.
Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible
for late changes made by TV stations.
Beavs
SPORTS BRIEFING
Continued from A5
BASKETBALL
UConn’s Bueckers 1st freshman AP player of the year
— Paige Bueckers is in a class all by herself. UConn’s star
guard became the first freshman ever to win The Associated
Press women’s basketball player of the year award Wednesday.
Bueckers helped lead the Huskies to their 13th consecutive Fi-
nal Four with 28 points in the regional final win over Baylor
on Monday night, just the latest star turn for the phenomenal
19-year-old Minnesota native. “It’s amazing, surreal for peo-
ple to think of me that highly and to be in that position as a
freshman,” Bueckers said. “To get this award, I’m extremely
humbled and grateful.” Bueckers received 21 votes from the
30-member national media panel that chooses the weekly AP
Top 25. Dana Evans of Louisville was second with four votes;
Rhyne Howard of Kentucky received two votes; and Michi-
gan’s Naz Hillmon, Texas’ Charli Collier and Iowa freshman
Caitlin Clark all received a vote. Former UConn greats Maya
Moore and Breanna Stewart both won the award as sopho-
mores. All other winners have been juniors or seniors since
the AP started honoring players in 1995.
Maryland’s Frese voted AP coach of the year — Mary-
land coach Brenda Frese was honored as The Associated Press
women’s basketball coach of the year Wednesday for the sec-
ond time in her career. Frese received eight votes from the
30-member national media panel that votes on the weekly AP
Top 25. Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer and North Carolina
State coach Wes Moore each received seven votes. “It’s spe-
cial. Obviously its going to be one I never forget,” said Frese,
who also was AP coach of the year 19 years ago when she was
at Minnesota.” Maryland lost five starters from last year’s Big
Ten championship team, but didn’t miss a beat, winning the
conference for the sixth time in seven years and going 26-3.
The Terrapins lost in the Sweet 16 to Texas. Geno Auriemma,
Muffet McGraw and Kim Mulkey are the only other coaches
to win the award multiple times.
— Bulletin wire reports
POWERBALL
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
3 10 44 55 68 24
Oregon
Lottery
results
As listed at
oregonlottery.org
and individual
lottery websites
The estimated jackpot was not available at press time.
MEGABUCKS
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
7 19 24 36 38 43
The estimated jackpot is now $3.9 million.
He’s right. Without winning
the Pac-12 tournament, the
Beavers would not have made
the NCAA tournament. But
after winning three games in
three days, Oregon State ad-
vanced to the field of 64 for
only the second time since
1990.
When Johnson was an OSU
student in the early 1980s, the
Beavers were a mainstay at the
top of the college basketball
“I was hoping to stay for a week because we wanted us
to go to the Final Four. It has been a fun couple of weeks.
Compared to where we were a month ago, we didn’t have a
snowball’s change of getting to Indianapolis.”
— Lew Johnson, Oregon State graduate
rankings, yet, never made it as
far as this year’s OSU squad.
Johnson has made it a point
to be there in person each time
his alma mater makes it to a
national tournament. Whether
it was the Fiesta Bowl for the
2000-01 football team, or each
of the baseball team’s six trips
to the College World Series be-
tween 2005 and 2018. He was
even planning on making a pit
stop in San Antonio had the
OSU women’s basketball team
College
Continued from A5
A court ruling is expected
later this year.
A ‘patchwork’ of rules
This isn’t Courtney’s first ro-
deo on the issue. SB 5 is nearly
identical to Senate Bill 1501,
which Courtney introduced in
February 2020.
SB 1501 rolled through the
2020 legislative session, pass-
ing the Senate 24 to 5 a couple
weeks after it was introduced
but stumbling near the end
of the political race. The bill
didn’t get a final vote before
the session adjourned in early
March 2020.
During public hearings,
Oregon university officials
and athletes urged the House
Committee on Rules to delay
state action until NCAA regu-
lations on the subject could be
adopted.
Oregon State University
gymnast Halli Briscoe, OSU’s
Student Athlete Advisory
Committee president and chair
of the Pac-12 Student-Ath-
lete Leadership Team, told the
committee action by states
could lead to a “patchwork” of
Ryan Brennecke/Bulletin file/Oregon Capital Insider
Oregon State running back Thomas Tyner pulls in a reception during
practice at Summit High School in Bend in 2017.
rules for athletes.
“I fear unintended conse-
quences including a patchwork
of inconsistent state laws, un-
fair recruiting and competitive
advantages, difficulty monitor-
ing compensation, inequitable
treatment of female athletes
and the exploitation of athletes
by profession and commer-
cial enterprises,” Briscoe said
during a February 2020 public
hearing.
Courtney, who testified be-
fore the House committee, said
SB 1501 was “long overdue.”
“This bill is about fairness,”
Courtney said in late February
2020.
“These student-athletes give
everything to their school and
their sport. They create reve-
nue for their school through
sold-out stadiums and in-
creased enrollment. But these
athletes don’t get a dime of that
money. They don’t even get a
percentage of the sales of jer-
seys with their own name on
it. It’s time that their contribu-
tions are recognized in a sub-
stantial way.”
advanced to the Sweet 16.
This year’s trip was on par
with all those other trips,
mainly because it was so un-
expected. He had great seats to
watch the run and was able to
meet (and thank) OSU coach
Wayne Tinkle.
“What made this so good
is that we weren’t supposed
to be there,” Johnson said. “I
think we were the best story
out of the whole freakin’ tour-
nament.”
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Reporter: 541-383-0307,
brathbone@bendbulletin.com
“I fear unintended
consequences including a
patchwork of inconsistent
state laws, unfair
recruiting and competitive
advantages, difficulty
monitoring compensation,
inequitable treatment of
female athletes and the
exploitation of athletes by
profession and commercial
enterprises.”
— Oregon State University
gymnast Halli Briscoe, OSU’s
Student Athlete Advisory
Committee president and chair
of the Pac-12 Student-Athlete
Leadership Team
If it had been approved,
Courtney’s SB 1501 would
have taken effect in 2023 to
give the NCAA time to draft
national rules. His SB 5, how-
ever, includes an emergency
clause, meaning that if ap-
proved, it would go into effect
the day it’s signed.