Tickets On Sale For 2025-26 UNC Wrestling Season
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Tickets for the upcoming 2025-26 North Carolina wrestling season are now on sale. Single-match tickets can be purchased here.
Tickets for this year are priced at:
• General admission: $10
• Reserved seating: $15
• Groups (10+ people) in general admission: $8
• Groups (10+ people) in reserved seating: $12
Carolina’s 2025-26 Home Schedule
• Nov. 9 – Northern Colorado
• Nov. 15 – Navy
• Nov. 21 – Davidson (Carolina Duals) … more at … https://goheels.com/news/2025/9/16/tickets-on-sale-for-2025-26-wrestling-season
College athletes suing NCAA to extend eligibility to 5 seasons
A pair of Vanderbilt football players are among 10 athletes suing the NCAA in an effort to force the association to allow college athletes to compete for five seasons rather than four.
Linebacker Langston Patterson and defensive lineman Issa Ouattara filed a class action lawsuit in federal court Tuesday, which claims that the NCAA’s eligibility rules violate antitrust law. The NCAA’s current rules allow athletes to compete for four seasons during a five-year timespan that begins when they enroll in college.
Attorney Ryan Downton said in a news release that the players were not aiming to completely remove any eligibility restrictions but believe they should be able to compete in games for all five years that they are allowed to be on the team. “We’re not challenging the five-year [limit],” Downton told ESPN Tuesday night. “The question is why do players have to spend one of those five years sitting on the bench? How does that further any of the NCAA’s goal of moving players toward graduation?”
Patterson and Ouattara are both seniors who played in each of their three previous seasons on campus and will be out of eligibility at the end of 2025 under the NCAA’s current rules. “The NCAA stands by its eligibility rules, including the five-year rule, which enable student-athletes to access the life-changing opportunity to be a student-athlete,” an NCAA spokesperson said in a statement provided to ESPN … more at … https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/46141528/two-vanderbilt-players-suing-ncaa-extend-eligibility

