The 2022 Women’s NCAA Tournament Bracket is now set, and Baylor is a two seed set to host the first two rounds this weekend at the Ferrell Center in Waco.
The NCAA’s inability to run two equitable tournaments for both the men and women in 2021 resulted in an investigation on gender inequality. The report was damning indicating that the men were—unsurprisingly—treated better at every turn by the NCAA. Here are just a few examples:
- NCAA refused to use the March Madness slogan for the women’s tournament
- The NCAA spent $13.5 million more on the men’s tournament in 2019
- There are fewer teams in the women’s tournament
- CBS and Turner Sports pay $1.