TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama circuit judge on Monday denied Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako’s motion for a preliminary injunction, ending the 7-foot center’s collegiate eligibility and ...
The NCAA received a massive win on Monday as an Alabama judge denied a motion for a preliminary injunction that would have ...
Here's what a Tuscaloosa judge decided on whether to let former pro Charles Bediako continue playing for Alabama basketball.
Alabama Supreme Court documents reveal how Charles Bediako is seeking to regain Alabama basketball eligibility after a ...
Charles Bediako played for Alabama basketball in five games this season, and the Crimson Tide won three of them. Bediako is now ineligible to continue playing for Alabama because of a court ruling.
The University of Alabama, where Bediako played, is not happy with the decision. After allowing Charles Bediako to play basketball for the University of Alabama (under a temporary restraining order), ...
Bediako appeared at the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse on Friday, Feb. 6, for his preliminary injunction hearing in which both Bediako’s counsel and the NCAA presented arguments to Judge Daniel Pruet.
Charles Bediako is asking the Alabama Supreme Court to give him "interim injunctive relief" so he can finish the college ...
Alabama's Supreme Court denied a request from Crimson Tide center Charles Bediako to be allowed to play while his eligibility case is appealed.
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