Here is the latest Big Ten Conference sports news from The Associated Press
- New arguments concerning roster restrictions have been submitted in a high-profile, multibillion-dollar college sports lawsuit that remains pending before a federal judge.
- The lawsuit arose amid contentious debate over roster limits, with Judge Claudia Wilken expected to decide on a recent proposal soon.
- Meanwhile, acrobatics and tumbling, recognized in 2020, and stunt, designated in 2023, are emerging women's sports sponsored by over 40 schools.
- These sports aim to reach NCAA championship status by spring 2027, pending official confirmation of participation and sponsorship after 2025 competitions.
- If Judge Wilken does not approve the proposal, the lawsuit could trigger industry-wide disruption, while new championship sports progress toward formal recognition.
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Here is the latest Big Ten Conference sports news from The Associated Press
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