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The financial landscape of college basketball and football is set to have a significant impact on America’s ability to field successful Olympic teams beyond the upcoming Paris Games. With factors such as NIL compensation, potential player salaries, conference realignment, TV deals, and tournament expansion all in play, the future of non-revenue sports programs on college campuses hangs in the balance. These programs are crucial in feeding talent to U.S. Olympic teams, and any potential cuts could have a ripple effect on America’s performance at the games.

Meanwhile, the women’s NCAA Tournament has been marred by a series of missteps, including a mistakenly lined court in Portland. Despite these setbacks, the tournament has been a platform for showcasing top talent like Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and USC’s JuJu Watkins, drawing large crowds and record-breaking ratings. However, issues of inequity, such as those seen in the women’s weight rooms last year, continue to plague the tournament.

On the betting front, women’s basketball is gaining ground on men’s games, with Iowa’s Caitlin Clark driving a surge in interest. The average price of a ticket for the NCAA women’s Final Four was twice as high as that for the men’s semifinals, with demand fueled by fanfare for Clark. Additionally, this season’s women’s tournament has seen closer games on average compared to previous years, narrowing the gap with the men’s tournament.

In a move to further elevate college basketball, Fox Sports and AEG are set to launch a new postseason tournament next year. The College Basketball Crown will feature 16 teams and take place in Las Vegas, providing an opportunity for teams that did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament to compete. With the spotlight on women’s basketball growing brighter, discussions are underway to potentially bring a performance revenue distribution model similar to the men’s side to the women’s tournament.

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