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New NCAA Age Rule Sparks Lawsuits

The NCAA’s age-based eligibility rule allows players five years, but not for those who have already done four seasons—15 players have sued.

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frontofficesports.comStai leggendo1 g fa

New NCAA Age Rule Sparks Lawsuits

The NCAA’s age-based eligibility rule allows players five years, but not for those who have already done four seasons—15 players have sued.

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apnews.com1 g fa

Ohio lawsuit alleges new NCAA rule unfairly denies high school Class of '22 athletes a 5th season

Fifteen college basketball players filed a lawsuit in an Ohio state court claiming the NCAA's new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.

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nytimes.com2 g fa

NCAA approves eligibility rule changes to combat surge of college athletes in their mid-20s

The much-discussed eligibility changes were ratified on Tuesday by the D-I Cabinet, eliminating redshirts and waivers from the process.

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sportico.com10 h fa

NCAA’s New 5-Year Rule Could Sack Antitrust, Eligibility Lawsuits

The NCAA has faced a barrage of eligibility lawsuits, but that could change with a new 5-year system that courts are likely to find reasonable.

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abcnews.com2 g fa

NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules for Division I athletes

The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the academic year following their 19th birthday,…

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si.com2 g fa

NCAA's New 5-in-5 Rule Could Reduce the Benefits of Repeating a Grade for Middle and High School Athletes

The NCAA Division I Council approved a groundbreaking aged-based student-eligibility model Tuesday that would give student-athletes five years of competition el

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons

    The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the…

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules for Division I athletes

    The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the…

  3. martedì 23 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    NCAA approves eligibility rule changes to combat surge of college athletes in their mid-20s

    The much-discussed eligibility changes were ratified on Tuesday by the D-I Cabinet, eliminating redshirts and waivers from the process.

  4. martedì 23 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    The NCAA changed its eligibility rules. What does that mean for transfers, rosters and playing time?

    The NCAA has approved a new eligibility model for Division I athletes, limiting them to five years to complete five seasons

  5. martedì 23 giugno 2026·si.com

    NCAA's New 5-in-5 Rule Could Reduce the Benefits of Repeating a Grade for Middle and High School Athletes

    The NCAA Division I Council approved a groundbreaking aged-based student-eligibility model Tuesday that would give student-athletes five years of competition el

  6. martedì 23 giugno 2026·frontofficesports.com

    NCAA Approves New ‘Age-Based’ Eligibility Rule

    Two prominent attorneys are preparing lawsuits on behalf of at least 50 players who won’t benefit from the new model, they told FOS.

  7. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·frontofficesports.com

    Players Sue NCAA Over New Five-Year Eligibility Model

    After the NCAA passed its new five-year eligibility model, 15 basketball players have sued over their exclusion from the policy.

  8. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    Ohio lawsuit alleges new NCAA rule unfairly denies high school Class of '22 athletes a 5th season

    Fifteen college basketball players filed a lawsuit in an Ohio state court claiming the NCAA's new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.

  9. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·frontofficesports.com

    New NCAA Age Rule Sparks Lawsuits

    The NCAA’s age-based eligibility rule allows players five years, but not for those who have already done four seasons—15 players have sued.

  10. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·sportico.com

    NCAA’s New 5-Year Rule Could Sack Antitrust, Eligibility Lawsuits

    The NCAA has faced a barrage of eligibility lawsuits, but that could change with a new 5-year system that courts are likely to find reasonable.

  11. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·si.com

    Why Former Penn State Basketball Player Josh Reed Is Suing the NCAA

    Reed is part of a lawsuit challenging an aspect of the NCAA's new age-based eligibility rule.