Google Doodle celebrates women's NCAA tournament
- Women’s basketball teams in the NCAA Tournament will receive individual shares of revenue for the first time, known as units, which provide financial incentives for participating in the tournament.
- Each women’s team will generate $113,000 for their conference for every game they play in the tournament.
- The NCAA allocated $15 million for the first year of the fund, growing to $25 million by 2028, which reflects 26% and 41% of media revenue, respectively.
- Coach Dawn Staley has advocated for equal financial rewards for women's teams, reflecting a push for equity in women's basketball.
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Women's teams to receive tournament profits share
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Women’s teams in the NCAA Tournament getting individual revenue share for 1st time. What’s a ‘unit’?
Women’s basketball teams in the NCAA Tournament for the first time will be getting an individual share of the March Madness revenue pie.
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