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Suit alleges NCAA rule unfair to HS Class of '22

Fifteen college basketball players are challenging a new NCAA rule that limits athletes to five seasons, affecting the Class of 2022. The suit argues this restricts their earning potential and creates unfair disadvantages compared to those...

ESPN· Jun 25, 2026 · 12:35 AM · 58 views

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Fifteen college basketball players are challenging a new NCAA rule that limits athletes to five seasons, affecting the Class of 2022. The suit argues this restricts their earning potential and creates unfair disadvantages compared to those with extended eligibility. A court hearing is set to address these concerns. #NCAA #CollegeBasketball #Eligibility #SportsLaw #HighSchoolAthletes

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