April 7, 2025– perhaps one of the greatest moments in NCAA history. Not on the tracks, not on the basketball court, not on the vault-the beam-the the bars, not on any grounds of any sport, but on the court. And not for the NCAA, but athletes who compete in it. On that very day, the richest woman in NIL, ranking at number 4 in the On3 NIL 100 list, Olivia Dunne, appeared virtually during the settlement hearing to make her voice heard. “This settlement doesn’t come close to recognizing the value I lost,” Dunne said. A statement that proved vital in the tug of war between the NCAA and athletes. Former Arizona State swimmer Grant House and former TCU/Oregon basketball player Sedona Prince filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in 2020. But with a historic feat announced this week, Tara Davis-Wood
Tara Davis-Woodhall Cracks Up Over $2.8 Billion NCAA vs House Settlement: “Y’all Are Welcome” The 2.8 Million House V. NCAA law suit has been settled and Tara Davis-Woodhall has a funny resposne to it

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