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Opinion: Women’s basketball is exposing the sexism of ‘play nice’

Women’s basketball finally has the kind of audience it deserves, with the NCAA Championship Game drawing 24 million viewers in what some have called the “Caitlin Clark effect” and others have just called “a long time coming.” That is great for the game and has brought in a ton of new fans. It also means there are more eyes on the sport than ever before, with stars Clark and Angel Reese, among others, being drafted into the WNBA Monday night as a record-breaking 2.45 million people watched. Read More

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