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Athletes in Landmark House Case Ask for College Players’ Association
Unclear how judge could create a players’ organization on her own, besides requiring it as part of the terms of the settlement
DECEMBER 11, 2024 | written by STEVE ULRICH
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1. Athletes in Landmark House Case Ask for College Players’ Association
by Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports
“The House v. NCAA settlement proposal could allow schools to share millions of dollars in revenue with Division I college athletes starting next year. But for the plaintiffs themselves, that isn’t enough.
On Dec. 2, three class representatives — ASU swimmer Grant House, TCU basketball player Sedona Prince, and Stanford soccer player Nya Harrison — wrote a letter to Northern District of California Judge Claudia Wilken asking to establish a players’ association.
The players praised the settlement terms, but said their own lawyers are “limited in their ability to effectuate the changes we intended to make in college athletics.”
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