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Women’s March Madness teams are being paid for the first time — but here’s why they’re splitting $200 million less than the men
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Women’s March Madness teams are being paid for the first time — but here’s why they’re splitting $200 million less than the men
March 17, 2025
Arthur Bleemer
Players won’t receive any of the prize money themselves, but their schools’ athletic departments and sports programs reap the rewards.
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