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NCAA Tournament not expanding is a good thing for women’s college basketball


Folks in power in women’s college basketball should, for the time being, continue to advocate against tournament expansion. The NCAA Tournament is not broken and does not need fixing. For women’s college basketball, keeping the tournament at 68 teams is the right move and there’s several reasons why. One reason is the First Four. (SB Nation)

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NCAA Tournament not expanding is a good thing for women’s college basketball


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