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Maryland baseball player Trey Ciulla-Hall denied additional eligibility after NCAA lawsuit


Published on 2025-02-07 19:25:16 - MSN
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  • Another key NCAA eligibility decision came down Friday. A judge denied Maryland baseball player Trey Ciulla-Hall's claim arguing for another year. The lawsuit was filed earlier this week in the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts by Ciulla-Hall.

Trey Ciulla-Hall, a baseball player from the University of Maryland, was denied additional eligibility by the NCAA following a lawsuit he filed against the organization. Ciulla-Hall, who played in 2023 after transferring from the University of San Diego, sought an extra year of eligibility due to a season-ending injury in 2022, which he argued was not adequately compensated by the NCAA's medical hardship waiver. Despite his legal efforts, the NCAA upheld its decision, stating that Ciulla-Hall had already played in more than 30% of his team's games during the season in question, thus not qualifying for the waiver. This ruling has left Ciulla-Hall unable to play in the 2024 season, impacting his final year of college baseball.

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