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NCAA, women's
March Madness will pay women's teams under a new structure approved by the NCAA
Women's basketball teams finally will be paid for playing games in the NCAA Tournament each March just like the men have for years under a plan approved Wednesday at the NCAA convention. The unanimous vote by NCAA membership was met by a round of applause both inside the ballroom and around the sport.
Women’s teams will join men in getting paid for March Madness games, NCAA votes
Beginning with the 2025 NCAA Tournament, women’s college basketball will finally receive financial “units,” just as the men’s teams have for years. Units are multi-million dollar payments the NCAA awards to conferences based on the number of games a given team plays in the March Madness tournament.
NCAA will pay women's basketball teams that participate in March Madness tournament starting in 2025
NCAA members unanimously voted to introduce financial rewards — as it has for years with the men's tournament — starting this spring.
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