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Mitch Barnhart said UK will continue to invest in women’s sports in the wake of the recent NCAA House settlement.
Just less than a week after a federal judge gave final approval to the NCAA’s House settlement, paving the way for schools to ...
Less than a week since the House Settlement was finalized, eight female athletes from three different schools have filed an ...
Former College of Charleston soccer player Riley Haas is among eight female athletes that have filed an appeal to last week’s ...
Wisconsin is suing Miami for tampering as a result of the Xavier Lucas transfer saga from the spring. Here's what it could ...
Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann LLC attorneys weigh in on the NCAA’s reshaping of college sports compensation rules.
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Rep. Trahan Challenges Proposal Targeting College Players' NIL FreedomsRep. Lori Trahan criticized a proposed bill she says would restrict college athletes’ NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) rights. She ...
The House v. NCAA settlement is reshaping college sports by enabling direct athlete pay, raising new legal battles over NIL, ...
The attorney who negotiated the $2.8 billion legal settlement for the NCAA said Friday that thousands of former athletes due ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNOhio State women’s volleyball ready for revenue shareOhio State women’s volleyball coach Jen Flynn Oldenburg knows very well what it means to be a Buckeye. “As a player, we were ...
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The first thing you need to understand about the House settlement, despite bold proclamations that it will spawn an exciting, ...
The former Boston College women's lacrosse player, who won back-to-back Tewaaraton Awards, is represented by attorney Leigh Ernst Friestedt.
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