Judge questions terms of NCAA settlement with UNC tennis player
A federal judge has questions about the $2 million settlement ending a lawsuit between University of North Carolina tennis player Reese Brantmeier and the NCAA.
The NCAA will set up a $2 million settlement fund and relax its prize-money rules to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed by University of North Carolina tennis player Reese Brantmeier.
The NCAA and a University of North Carolina tennis player are finalizing a settlement that would end the player’s class-action lawsuit over the college sports governing agency’s prize-money rules.
A University of North Carolina tennis player and the NCAA should know by early February whether they can reach a settlement in a lawsuit over prize-money rules.
A University of North Carolina tennis player’s class-action lawsuit against NCAA prize-money restrictions would not go to trial until November 2026.
A University of North Carolina tennis player’s federal class-action lawsuit against the NCAA could target more than 17,000 potential plaintiffs. That was one of the key revelations from a document filed Monday in US District Court.
A federal judge has certified two classes of college tennis players who could benefit from a lawsuit University of North Carolina athlete Reese Brantmeier filed against the NCAA over prize money restrictions. The decision could affect more than 12,000 athletes.
A federal judge signaled this week that she is likely to expand a University of North Carolina tennis player’s lawsuit against the NCAA to cover other college tennis players across the country. Reese Brantmeier challenges the college sports governing agency’s rules against student-athletes accepting prize money.
University of North Carolina tennis player Reese Brantmeier hopes her lawsuit challenging the NCAA’s prize-money rules will apply to any college tennis player who has competed since 2020. Brantmeier’s lawyers filed a motion Friday to turn her suit into a class action.
University of North Carolina athlete Reese Brantmeier is narrowing her prize-money lawsuit against the NCAA to focus only on college tennis players. Brantmeier amended her suit after a federal judge rejected an injunction that would have covered athletes in multiple college sports.
A federal judge has denied a University of North Carolina tennis player’s request for an injunction blocking the NCAA from enforcing its rules against student-athletes accepting prize money from pro sports competition.
A University of North Carolina tennis player’s federal lawsuit could affect 10 or more people who competed in the ongoing US Open Tennis Championships in Flushing, New York. A court filing Friday indicated that the lawsuit could help determine whether 18-year-old Maya Joint will be forced to forfeit more than $146,000 in prize winnings from the current US Open.