Sooners Storm Chapel Hill, Bruins Rule L.A.
Oklahoma baseball stunned UNC, Michigan outlasted UConn, and UCLA women's hoops delivered a statement blowout.
Oklahoma baseball stunned UNC, Michigan outlasted UConn, and UCLA women's hoops delivered a statement blowout.
The nation's top football recruits — the 2026 class, ranked.
The recruiting-industrial complex was built for football and basketball. The talent isn't.
For two decades the national college-sports conversation ran on two engines: fall Saturdays and March. Everything else — the College World Series run, the volleyball dynasty, the hockey regional that goes to triple overtime — got covered as an afterthought, if at all. The result is a coverage map with enormous blank spaces, precisely where some of the most dramatic competition in American sport actually happens.
D1Ball is built on the opposite bet. Every Division I program in every sport sits on the same wire — the same scores, the same polls, the same pipeline — because a five-star softball arm and a five-star quarterback are both worth knowing about the day they commit, not the week they turn professional. The breadth is the product. The depth is what keeps you here.
Every commitment, every upset, every ranking move across all of Division I — one email, every morning.