Malique Ewin's transfer to Oregon faces eligibility issues after court ruling

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Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Malique Ewin's transfer to Oregon faces eligibility issues after court ruling
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Malique Ewin's transfer to Oregon has hit a roadblock following a recent court decision. The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit granted a stay request by the NCAA, reversing Ewin's eligibility that was initially clarified under the Wisne vs. NCAA ruling. This ruling stems from new eligibility requirements affecting players who started their college careers in 2022. Ewin, who averaged 9.8 points and 5.7 rebounds for Arkansas last season, could appeal the decision or seek a temporary restraining order, potentially allowing him to play for the Ducks unless further legal action is taken against state-court injunctions. The situation remains fluid as Ewin's status develops.

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  • Ewin's transfer to Oregon is currently in jeopardy.
  • Court ruling affects his eligibility status.
  • He averaged 9.8 points and 5.7 rebounds last season.
  • Ewin may file an appeal or a temporary restraining order.
  • The legal surrounding NCAA eligibility is evolving.
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  • 9:23 PMYahoo SportsMalique Ewin's transfer to Oregon hits a snag with latest court ruling
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Oregon landed Malique Ewin as a final addition out of the transfer portal, but a recent ruling has put his eligibility back into question.

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