The women's tournament will look a little different this year, but more progress is needed to create real change.
The women's tournament will expand to 68 teams, equal to the men's side.In December 2021, the NCAA announced that it would begin equally compensating officials in the men's and women's college basketball tournaments. Previously, officials in the men's games were paid more."All basketball officials, regardless of the gender of sport participants, will be receiving equal pay for championship games officiated in 2022 and beyond," the organization said in a statement.
While the host of changes this year represent a step forward, it's these larger obstacles that have perhaps the most direct effect on the women's game in terms of money and opportunities. Women's coaches and players hope that these will be the next to come down as the NCAA moves toward gender equity in basketball.
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