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Five years to graduate, five years to compete? NCAA Eligibility Rules are Under Fire Yet Again.
It was the evening of Saturday, March 5, 2025, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where thousands gathered to watch Penn State’s 184-pound wrestler, Carter Starocci, make history as the first Five-Time NCAA Division I Wrestling Champion...

Katelyn Fuller
Nov 264 min read


Pavia v. NCAA: The Echoes of NCAA v. Alston?
The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s ("NCAA’s") rules have been under attack since the 2021 decision of National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston, with student-athletes challenging the NCAA’s junior college eligibility rules in recent months...

Tory Pineschi
Nov 176 min read
Questionable Call: The NCAA Places Threshold on Student-Athletes’ Ability to Claim Earned Tennis Prize Money in NIL Era
Background Hailing from San Antonio, Texas, Fiona Crawley, a senior standout on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s (“UNC”)...
Villanova Sports Law Blog
Jan 2, 20246 min read
Alumni in the Industry: Khalil Wilkes '19
Khalil Wilkes Esq. (VLS ’19) is the Director of Compliance at MOGL, an online platform that empowers student athletes to monetize their...

Jack Christmas
Jan 23, 20223 min read
Putting the No in Portnoy; Why Athletes Should Be Wary of Barstool's NIL Opportunity
On June 21, 2021, the United States Supreme Court unanimously voted against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in a...

Kyle Winquist
Jan 5, 20225 min read
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