Louisville basketball's 2025-26 roster took a hit last week, when the NCAA deemed center Aly Khalifa ineligible for the upcoming season. Khalifa, a 6-foot-11 native of Alexandria, Egypt, is appealing ...
Aly Khalifa won his NCAA eligibility appeal and will be able to play for Louisville basketball during the 2025-26 season. The Cardinals made the decision public Friday with a video shared to X, ...
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Fact Check: Is NCAA Extending the Years of Eligibility for Players? When Will It Come Into Effect?
Diego Pavia had a last smile and wanted to have huge celebrations. The court ruling handed him an extra year of eligibility. A college football star argued that the eligibility criteria by the NCAA ...
The NCAA revoked the eligibility of six men’s college basketball players on Friday as a result of three separate sports-betting cases that involved a power-conference school and allegations of players ...
Tennessee star guard Zakai Zeigler filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the NCAA seeking a fifth year of eligibility -- a potentially groundbreaking case that could have wide-reaching effects across ...
Two-time SEC defensive player of the year Zakai Zeigler is suing the NCAA over rules limiting him to four seasons in a five-year window as an unlawful restraint of trade under both federal and ...
Louisville basketball big man Aly Khalifa is appealing an NCAA ruling deeming him ineligible to play for the Cardinals in 2025-26. U of L says Khalifa can make "a strong case" for an extra year of ...
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