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Meet The Athlete Lead Plaintiffs With The Courage to Change Everything

By: Griffin Uribe Brown (Syracuse Newhouse ’26)

Grant House, (House v. NCAA), Arizona State University Swim: Former Arizona State University swimmer Grant House is one of three lead plaintiffs in the House v. NCAA case. After earning his bachelor of science in exercise physiology as an honors student at the ASU College of Health Solutions in 2022, House earned a master of laws at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Watch the TAB Podcast Interview with Grant House


Sedona Prince, (House v. NCAA, Carter v. NCAA), Texas Christian University Basketball: Current Texas Christian University basketball player Sedona Prince is one of three lead plaintiffs in the House v. NCAA case and the Carter v. NCAA case. She previously played for the University of Oregon and the University of Texas at Austin, earning a NIL Female Athlete of the Year award in 2020.


Tymir Oliver, (House v. NCAA), University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Football: Former University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign football player Tymir Oliver is one of three lead plaintiffs in the House v. NCAA case. He played four seasons for the Fighting Illini between 2016 and 2019.


Chuba Hubbard, (Hubbard v. NCAA), Oklahoma State University Football: Former Oklahoma State University football player Chuba Hubbard’s lawsuit against the NCAA is being settled alongside the House v. NCAA case. Hubbard played at OSU until his redshirt junior season, later declaring for the NFL draft in 2021. He is currently a running back for the Carolina Panthers.


Keira McCarrell, (Hubbard v. NCAA), Auburn University Track: Former Auburn University track runner Kiera McCarrell’s lawsuit against the NCAA is being settled alongside the House v. NCAA case. McCarrell ran at Auburn until 2022, and threw javelin in eight meets that season, posting a personal record and the fifth-best throw in school history in the event. She graduated from Auburn in May with a master's degree in kinesiology and exercise science after receiving a bachelor’s in 2022 in speech language and hearing sciences.


DeWayne Carter, (Carter v. NCAA), Duke University Football: Former Duke University football player DeWayne Carter’s lawsuit against the NCAA is being settled alongside the House v. NCAA case. Carter currently plays as a defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills following four seasons as a captain for the Blue Devils.


Nya Harrison, (Carter, Harrison, Prince v. NCAA), Stanford University Soccer: Current Stanford University soccer player Nya Harrison’s lawsuit against the NCAA is being settled alongside the House v. NCAA case. Harrison, a senior at Stanford studying bioengineering and defending Pac-12 champion, will play her fourth year on the team this fall. Watch the TAB Podcast interview with Nya Harrison.


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