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Ohio State Women's Basketball (2023-24 B1G CHAMPS)

Kennedy Cambridge subs in and immediately hustles her ass off making a few plays in a row. Shot selection is pretty good but they aren't falling. OUs center is 6'8 and a problem. Closed the gap to down 11-8. That's probably a season low first quarter for the ladies. Energy is back up now though
 
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"The old crimson avalanche" eh Fowler?

Flipped the switch and ran away in the 2nd Quarter. Crazy how they consistently do that.
OMG Thierry got her handles out and broke the reigning PAC dpoy ankles and flushed the 3 on top of her!!! Lmao that was sick
 
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NCAA approves paying women's basketball tourney teams​

Women's basketball teams will be paid for playing games in the NCAA tournament each March just like the men have for years under a plan approved Wednesday at the NCAA convention.

The unanimous vote by NCAA membership was the final step toward a pay structure for women playing in March Madness after the Division I Board of Governors voted unanimously for the proposal in August.

Now, so-called performance units, which represent revenue, will be given to women's teams playing in the tournament. A women's basketball team that reaches the Final Four could bring its conference roughly $1.26 million over the next three years in financial performance rewards.

In the first year, $15 million will be awarded to teams out of the fund, which is 26% of the women's basketball media revenue deal. That will grow to $25 million, or 41% of the revenue, by 2028. The 26% is on par with what men's basketball teams received the first year the performance units program was established.

This will start in March in the 43rd year of the women's NCAA tournament. The NCAA sharing March Madness revenue with its member schools has long been a feature of the men's tournament. The lack of a units system for the women's tournament has been a point of sharp criticism.
 
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