The NWSL announced that it has settled its antitrust lawsuit with 15-year-old Olivia Moultrie — with one key condition. The settlement is conditioned upon “the district court which heard the case vacating the orders that are the subject of the NWSL’s appeal.” Moultrie is eligible to play “unless and until” a new collective bargaining agreement implements an age limit.
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