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OT: NCAA - Five years to play four, right?

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So, this was in the Providence game thread, and instead of gumming it up, thought I'd post and ask here. Perhaps Maggie is thinking that Ayanna would petition the NCAA for a 6th season, as she's missed two of her four years at UConn as of now?




"Wednesday’s memo, sent to Division I schools by Illinois athletic director and Division I cabinet chair Josh Whitman, made it clear that the current eligibility rules — five years to play four seasons — will remain in place for the rest of this academic year as well as the 2026-27 academic year."
 
Maybe she’s already petitioned? Or maybe she has 2 years but not necessarily she was granted the second year?
 
I was wondering if Ayanna had mentioned her staying to Azzi and that's why Azzi seemed to want Ayanna to take the 🎤, to announce it. But I (we?) may never know...
 
Maybe she’s already petitioned? Or maybe she has 2 years but not necessarily she was granted the second year?
Possibly, however considering how air tight UConn is about anything player related, we won't know until whatever happens, happens. LOL.
 
The NCAA sometimes (often?) gives extra years. Ali Patberg got seven including the covid year. Hanna Cavinder got six including covid. That did not include any injuries or sitting due to transfer, she just decided to stop playing and then unstop.
 
My understanding is that the player has to apply for a sixth year to play four after the five years have run out.
 
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Possibly, however considering how air tight UConn is about anything player related, we won't know until whatever happens, happens. LOL.

Tight lipped about eveythinggggg
 
The NCAA sometimes (often?) gives extra years. Ali Patberg got seven including the covid year. Hanna Cavinder got six including covid. That did not include any injuries or sitting due to transfer, she just decided to stop playing and then unstop.
My understanding is that the player has to apply for a sixth year to play four after the five years have run out.
Was about to mention this. It's called an eligibility extension waiver. Provided there's documentation to back up Patterson's case, which I'm sure exists, I believe she has a good case,.
 
Vanoni said: "The redshirt sophomore has 2 years of eligibility remaining"

She is correct.

But what she doesn't say is that the five-year calendar cap will cut off Ayanna's ability to use one of those sports eligibility years unless she is granted a waiver and given a sixth calendar year. Under NCAA Bylaw 12.6.1.7.1, a waiver of the five-year rule can be granted for "circumstances beyond the control" of the student, including (among less relevant others) "incapacitating physical or mental circumstances" and "circumstances of extraordinary or extreme hardship." No one but the NCAA knows how often they grant such waivers, but very few have been publicized.

From basketball, academic and career perspectives, I don't see any downside for Ayanna to stay at UConn next year.
 
Even back in the good ole days before NIL and the portal, an athlete could get 6th and even 7th years with a medical redshirt and an accepted appeal to ncaa.

Of course the key element was still only being able to compete in 4 official seasons.
 
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