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“Antitrust Law and the NCAA: Examining the Current Climate”
Date & Time:
March 11, 2025
Location:
Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2141
Chamber:
House
Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust Subcommittee
Status:
Scheduled
Congress:
119
Video
Witnesses (4)
Mr. Andrew Cooper
Executive Director
·
United College Athletes Association (UCAA)
Biography
Statement
Truth Statement
Mr. Chris McIntosh
Director of Athletics
·
University of Wisconsin
Biography
Statement
Truth Statement
Ms. Caryl Smith Gilbert
Director
·
Men's and Women's Track and Field
Statement
Truth Statement
Mr. Arthur Albiero
Head Coach
·
Swim and Dive Program
Biography
Statement
Truth Statement
Documents
Supporting Materials
An article from the Washington Post titled, “Opinion – NCAA college football has turned pro. Let’s talk about its tax breaks”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Nadler of NY
An article from the Daily Breeze titled, “Loyola Marymount made a touch choice to drop 6 sports – will similar universities follow suit? College athletics’ evolution will affect smaller schools and programs that don’t generate significant income”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Correa of CA
A memo dated September 29, 2021, from Jennifer Abruzzo regarding student athlete's statutory rights under the National Labor Relations Act, submitted for the Record by Mr. Garcia of IL
A letter from the Cal State Department of Intercollegiate Athletics dated March 10, 2025, to Representative Correa regarding antitrust legislation and NIL deals, submitted for the Record by Mr. Correa of CA
An article from Bloomberg Law titled, “College Athlete Unions Raise Specter of Scholarship Tax Hit”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Correa of CA
An article from Online Athens titled, “UGA track’ Caryl Smith Gilbert gets lucrative deal, tennis coach raise”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
An article from the New York Post titled, “Ex-Wisconsin women’s basketball player makes disturbing abuse allegations against head coach”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
An article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel titled, “Pressure on student athletes keeps growing. For a UW runner, it was too much”, submitted for the Record by Ms. Balint of VT
A letter from the Division II NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to Congressional Leaders, submitted for the Record by Mr. Correa of CA
A letter from the Division III NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to Congressional Leaders, submitted for the Record by Mr. Correa of CA
A NCAA Division III fact sheet from Chapman University Athletics, submitted for the Record by Mr. Correa of CA
An article from Bold titled, “College Athletes Can Get Paid. But, How?”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Nadler of NY
A letter from the Division I NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to Congressional Leaders, submitted for the Record by Mr. Correa of CA
A report from the National Bureau of Economic Research titled, “Who Profits from Amateurism? Rent-Sharing in Modern College Sports”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Johnson of GA
An article from The New York Times titled, “Football Practices Pose More Concussion Risk Than Games, Study Suggests”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
An article from UW Badgers titled, “Moseley resigns from Wisconsin women’s basketball”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
An article from Players Trust titled, “Chris McIntosh”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
An article from the Journal of Athletic Training titled, “NCAA Football Off-Season Training: Unanswered Prayers…A Prayer Answered”, submitted for the Record by Mr. Raskin of MD
Additional Information
Created:
2025-10-07 14:52:09
Last Updated:
2025-10-10 19:49:00
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