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NCAA moves closer to financially rewarding women’s basketball teams that reach March Madness

Women’s basketball teams moved a step closer to getting financially rewarded for success in the NCAA Tournament.

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Women’s basketball teams moved a step closer to getting financially rewarded for success in the NCAA Tournament.

The Division I Board of Directors voted unanimously Tuesday to introduce a proposal that will give performance units to teams that play in March Madness. Units represent revenue.

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