Braeden Carrington joins lawsuit for additional NCAA eligibility

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Last updated Jul 18, 2026

Braeden Carrington joins lawsuit for additional NCAA eligibility
Summary

Braeden Carrington, a guard for the Wisconsin Badgers, has joined a lawsuit seeking an extra year of NCAA eligibility. Last season, Carrington contributed significantly to the team, averaging 8.3 points per game while notching three games with 20 or more points. The case emerged after a group of 24 athletes received an injunction in Ohio, challenging the NCAA's new age-based eligibility model. Carrington's involvement highlights growing discontent among collegiate athletes regarding eligibility rules as the 2025-26 season approaches.

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  • Carrington was a key contributor for the Badgers last season.
  • The lawsuit involves 24 athletes seeking additional eligibility.
  • Carrington's performance included a 32-point game against Washington.
  • An injunction was granted based on challenges to new NCAA eligibility rules.
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  • 1:49 PMYahoo SportsWisconsin Badgers role player joins lawsuit seeking extra eligibility
What they're saying
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Last season, transfer guard Braeden Carrington became one of the best-utilized pieces on the Wisconsin Badgers’ basketball team. While never starting

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