There is a circular poetry to this NCAA women’s basketball tournament. It is beautiful and sad, a clash between the game’s evolution and the NCAA’s stagnant leadership in prompting gender equality. It is also instructive, how the sport keeps spinning its history forward, providing an example of the glory possible if only more of the obtuse, misogynistic attitudes would cease. Read More
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