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NCAA Settles with Unpaid Coaches for $303M
- The NCAA has agreed to pay $303 million to settle a class action lawsuit involving about 7,700 volunteer college coaches who alleged illegal wage fixing under a prohibited rule.
- The lawsuit claimed that NCAA's actions created anti-competitive effects, including fixing compensation at "the artificially low level of zero."
- NCAA President Charlie Baker stated that this settlement addresses one of the largest lawsuits the organization faces and resolves claims regarding unpaid wages and benefits.
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NCAA settles with unpaid coaches for $303M
The NCAA has agreed to pay $303 million to settle a class action antitrust lawsuit representing about 7,700 volunteer college coaches who alleged the organization engaged in illegal wage fixing under a rule that prohibited schools from paying them.
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PENDENCY OF CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT INVOLVING ALL NCAA TENNIS ATHLETES OR POTENTIAL NCAA TENNIS ATHLETES WHO ACCEPTED NON-NCAA PRIZE MONEY FROM MARCH 19, 2020 TO PRESENT
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The following release was issued by RG/2 Claims Administration LLC, as Notice Administrator.
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