Ohio Lawsuit Alleges New NCAA Rule Unfairly Denies High School Class of '22 Athletes a 5th Season
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How NCAA's five-in-five rule could affect Nebraska volleyball's roster
Nebraska volleyball's much-ballyhooed Class of 2023 could have an extra year of eligibility, creating opportunity — and potential roster management questions.
Ohio lawsuit alleges new NCAA rule unfairly denies high school Class of '22 athletes a 5th season
Less than 24 hours after the NCAA Division I Cabinet approved a monumental change in eligibility rules, a group of 15 college basketball players filed a lawsuit in an Ohio state court claiming the new age-based model unfairly shuts them…
Penn State Basketball: Josh Reed Among Seniors In Lawsuit Against The NCAA
The NCAA has unanimously voted to approve an age-based eligibility model, which will be fully implemented in Fall 2027. Players are now granted a max of five years of playing eligibility, which must be completed within five years of graduating high school or from the academic year after their 19th birthday, whichever comes first. The new ruling has also now eliminated most medical exemptions and redshirt waivers. This new rule is called the “5-i…
Basketball Players Sue NCAA Over New Five-Year Eligibility Model
The NCAA is facing another legal challenge after approving a new five-year eligibility model that changes how college athletes can use their years of competition. Just one day after the new policy was adopted, a group of basketball players filed a lawsuit arguing they have been unfairly excluded from receiving an additional season of eligibility.... The post Basketball Players Sue NCAA Over New Five-Year Eligibility Model appeared first on The S…
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