In a move to help close the pay gap between men and women in college sports, the NCAA will now pay Division I women's ...
Men’s basketball teams now receive 24% of the media rights deal, which is $8.8 billion over eight years, starting this year.
Division I men’s basketball teams will be able to play two exhibitions against any other four-year schools without needing a ...
Women’s basketball teams will be paid for playing games in the NCAA Tournament starting this year, something that men’s teams ...
NCAA members unanimously voted to introduce financial rewards — as it has for years with the men's tournament — starting this ...
The NCAA announced Wednesday that it has created a $15 million women's basketball fund to reward conferences for their teams ...
The organization approved “performance units” for women’s teams participating in March Madness after years of only paying men ...
Pittsburgh women’s coach Tory Verdi had a simple second-half message Sunday for his team, which was getting absolutely blown ...
After trailing SMU by 32 near halftime, Pitt won and tied the biggest comeback in NCAA women's basketball history.
The 32-point comeback tied the record set by Texas State on Feb. 18, 2006, when it trailed UTSA 40-8 late in the first half ...
The move brings a level of parity with the men’s tournament and adds an incentive for schools to invest in their programs to ...