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Wisconsin football player Nyzier Fourqurean seeks preliminary injunction for latest case vs. NCAA
Nyzier Fourqurean says he will miss out on substantial playing and financial opportunities if he can't play for Wisconsin while he awaits court case.
To create more favorable matchups in the regional round, teams will now be seeded 1-32, according to a report.
The dust has finally settled from the NCAA's lengthy investigation into Michigan's sign-stealing operation with significant penalties levied against the Wolverines, coach Sherrone Moore and former coach Jim Harbaugh.
On Friday, Harbaugh was issued a 10-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA as part of the Michigan advance scouting case. The governing body for college athletics found Harbaugh in violation of monitoring his program and failing to cooperate with investigators, both Level I violations.
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNTransgender runner Evie Parts sues NCAA and Swarthmore College over removal from team
Long-distance runner Evie Parts has sued the NCAA and Swarthmore College, as well as members of its athletic department, claiming she was illegally removed from the track team because she is a transgender athlete,
Eleven days from the season opener, four players seeking eligibility at WVU in 2025 remain without an answer, though the NCAA's legal team says prized pass-rusher Jimmori Robinson is academically ineligible anyhow.
Evie Parts, a transgender woman, argues the NCAA and Swarthmore violated state and federal law by barring her from the college’s women’s track team.
Ten Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives have asked the NCAA if and how college sports' major governing body plans to protect the interests of female athletes as the largest portion of NIL and revenue-sharing payments continue to be directed to male athletes.
Swarthmore College responded to a lawsuit that alleges it removed a trans athlete from a women's team to comply with NCAA policy but then reinstated that athlete.
There was no ruling Tuesday in the NCAA eligibility case being heard in Wheeling, but the association’s lawyer did toss in a new wrinkle, claiming defensive end Jimmori Robinson is academically ineligible from his time at UTSA — something that never appeared in the NCAA’s own filing last week.