A top-ranked college tennis player is suing the NCAA after she was unable to collect almost $50,000 in U.S. Open prize money. Should college athletes be able to earn prize money on the pro tour? #TheBreakTC | #MiamiOpen https://t.co/JA3LaB44Dg
A lawsuit filed by Reese Brantmeier, a star player attending the University of North Carolina, seeks damages and a court order blocking some curbs the National Collegiate Athletic Association places on compensation for athletic performance https://t.co/EYYkGp9VvV https://t.co/QN1x18xcYA
The NCAA is facing yet another legal challenge over its limits on athlete compensation, as a proposed class action in North Carolina looks to knock down the association's rules barring players from collecting prize money in outside competitions. https://t.co/sHlnfudLj2 https://t.co/IDl6amBM9f
The NCAA faces a new antitrust lawsuit filed by UNC tennis player Reese Brantmeier challenging the prohibition on college athletes earning prize money in outside competitions. The lawsuit seeks to overturn the NCAA's rules restricting compensation for athletic performance.