NCAA, Title IX Appeal and College Athletes
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The final hearing conducted by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken from the third floor of the Oakland Courthouse on Monday, April 7 began a two-month whirlwind that ultimately concluded Friday, June 6 with the NCAA's House settlement's approval.
The recently approved House v. NCAA settlement is facing its first challenge, CBS Sports confirms. A collection of women's sports athletes are planning to appeal the court decision, arguing that the structure of damages payments violates Title IX's gender equity statute.
The appeal will not impact revenue sharing — slated to start July 1 — but will pause the back-pay damages portion of the settlement.
Federal judge Claudia Wilken signed off on a settlement resolving three antitrust compensation cases brought against the NCAA.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe on Thursday declared a State of Emergency and activated the Missouri National Guard in anticipation of protests across the state. Trump is really not gonna like this one. The captain was reportedly a few months from retirement.
It’s been a little over a week since a judge approved the House vs. the NCAA settlement with institutions, pundits, reporters, fans, and most everyone else working to understand what it means for collegiate sports moving forward.
The Sun's Kevin Brockway and Noah Ram are joined by Nick Wilson of the USA Today Florida Network to talk Florida football's 2026 recruiting class.
Kentucky basketball star Otega Oweh isn't too into the specifics of the NCAA house settlement allowing colleges to pay players.