NCAA Wins Stay in Ohio Athlete Eligibility Lawsuit
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NCAA Wins Stay in Ohio Athlete Eligibility Lawsuit

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The NCAA secured a temporary win in a legal battle over its athlete eligibility rules on Monday. The Ohio Court of Appeals granted a motion to stay an injunction in the case of *Borovicanin v. NCAA*.

The lawsuit, filed in late June in Ohio, involves a group of 15 athletes challenging the NCAA’s age-based eligibility model. Court documents indicate the court agreed to stay the injunction, pausing its effect while the legal proceedings continue.

This decision represents a significant development for the NCAA, which has faced increasing legal challenges to its amateurism rules in recent years. The *Borovicanin v. NCAA* suit is one of several cases questioning the organization’s ability to restrict athletes’ ability to earn compensation and their eligibility based on age.

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