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NCAA defends House settlement from Title IX, opt-out appeal
Objectors to U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken's approval of the settlement between the NCAA, its power conferences and current and former Division I athletes represented by the House, Carter and Hubbard antitrust litigations have raised unpersuasive and unsupported arguments,
HBCU basketball standout Doctor Bradley won a federal court ruling against the NCAA, clearing the way for his return at Bethune-Cookman.
Allowing a former NBA draft pick to return to college has created new tension between player freedom and league control.
The Division III men’s national cross country championship's second-place winner, Mohammed Bati, has been suspended by the NCAA for accepting a $6,000 donation from community members in order to pay his tuition. The NCAA says that monetary donation is a violation of the rules.
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NCAA's New Eligibility Rules for Athletes with NBA Contracts
President Charlie Baker sets rules for student-athletes with NBA deals, igniting controversy. Veteran coaches, like Tom Izzo, have voiced their displeasure.
John Calipari explained how the NCAA's decision on James Nnaji could trickle down to other areas in the sport.
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John Calipari denounces NCAA eligibility rules after Baylor signs James Nnaji, outlines potential changes
Nnaji is the first player to join a college roster after being selected in the NBA Draft. The No. 31 overall pick in 2023 has not played an NBA game, though, which the NCAA compliance department concluded makes him eligible for competition.
Arkansas head coach John Calipari put the NCAA on blast for its eligibility and transfer rules that he thinks are making it more difficult for incoming freshmen to get an opportunity to hone their skills.
Major college football and men's basketball student-athletes could be in line for paydays worth thousands of dollars once they leave school after a landmark ruling Friday that might change the way the NCAA does business. A federal judge ruled that the NCAA ...