The new NCAA rule will play a major factor moving forward.

We've already hit on what the NCAA's new five-year eligibility model means for the baseball and men's basketball teams at West Virginia, so let's go ahead and r

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

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.

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.

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.

The NCAA's massive rule change will give a few Michigan State athletes an extra year.

When the NCAA approved its new five-in-five eligibility model earlier this week, one of the initial thought processes was that all players receive an extra year

With the new 5-for-5 rule coming to college athletics, here is what the Wolverines are going to look like on the court.

The new NCAA rule will play a major factor moving forward.

The NCAA passed its new “5-for-5” legislation earlier this week, marking the biggest reshaping of student-athlete eligibility in decades.

Which LSU Tigers could see the most impact from this 5-for-5 rule?

College basketball is entering a new era. Beginning with the 2026-27 academic year, the NCAA has permanently benched the traditional, complicated redshirt syste