Joel Anderson, Stephen Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss whether courtroom raids should be permanently banned. The Washington Post's Sally Jenkins also joined in to explain why she believes the NCAA is cheapening Caitlin Clark's scoring record. Finally, we evaluate the NCAA's latest legal troubles and future developments.
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• Duke University basketball player Kyle Filipowski was injured as Wake Forest fans rushed onto the court to celebrate the Demon Deacons' victory over the Blue Devils.
• ESPN.com on the heated debate over courtroom attacks.
• Yahoo's Jeff Eisenberg wrote that no one “should expect the college circle court raid problem to be resolved.”
• Read columnist Sally Jenkins' work at The Washington Post and buy her latest book. Making the right decision: What sports can teach us about work and life.
• Jenkins wrote that the NCAA has cheapened the scoring record of Iowa State star Caitlin Clark by “historically wasting women's basketball.”
• Clark is 33 points away from breaking Lynette Woodard's all-time major college women's record of 3,649 points, set before the NCAA recognized women's sports.
• Pearl Moore scored more than 4,000 points during her small college career in the 1970s.
• A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction barring the NCAA from enforcing its name, image and likeness rules.
• An overview of the numerous legal challenges facing the NCAA.
• College football players can earn $600 when they opt in to the EA Sports College Football 25 video game.
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