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Why some Minnesota teen athletes are scrambling for college roster spots in new NCAA era

First publishedJul 13, 09:45 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 15:32 UTC · just now ago
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Minnesota teen athletes are having a harder time getting spots on college teams because of changes in the NCAA. Opportunities are becoming smaller in sports like track, swimming, tennis, and softball. This means more young athletes are competing for fewer places.

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Young athletes in Minnesota are struggling to get onto college sports teams. This is happening because of new rules from the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association). The chances for spots are getting smaller in certain sports. These sports include track, swimming, tennis, and softball. Because of this, many teens must fight hard for a place.

Why it matters

This matters to you if you know someone who plays sports. It means more talented young athletes might not get the college chance they want.

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Who is having trouble getting spots?
Teen athletes in Minnesota are having difficulty finding team spots.
What caused this problem?
Changes and new rules within the NCAA are causing the issue.
Which sports are most affected?
Track, swimming, tennis, and softball are some of the hardest hit sports.
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All outlets frame the story in the same way. They focus on the negative impact of the NCAA changes on Minnesota athletes.

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    The core issue is shrinking college opportunities for local teens.

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    Star TribuneHighlights that Minnesota teens are directly paying the price.
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