By Will Baxley on SwimSwam Former Arizona State swimmer Rachael Holp and former SMU swimmer Elise Johnson joined an opposition case to a House v. NCAA settlement. The opposition argues that the $2.8 billion settlement would undercompensate athletes, particularly female athletes. House v. NCAA was originally filed in 2020 by Arizona State swimmer Grant House. The lawsuit challenged the long-standing policy of NCAA student-athletes not being able to profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Though the case is not entirely closed, the rulings thus far have guided the NCAA in loosening NIL policies. One anticipated change is a $2.8 billion back payment from universities to college athlet
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