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NCAA executive tells ESPN that tournament gender equity shortcomings were not San Antonio’s fault
Read full article: NCAA executive tells ESPN that tournament gender equity shortcomings were not San Antonio’s faultSAN ANTONIO – The NCAA has claimed full responsibility for the inequity issues brought to light during the Women’s Basketball Championship tournament in San Antonio, according to an interview with ESPN. Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice president, says their organization is taking full responsibility and that the city of San Antonio is not to blame. They’re not the responsibility of the City of San Antonio. AdAs of Saturday, players at the NCAA women’s basketball tournament were given access to a fully-stocked weight room, according to a report by the Associated Press. The City of San Antonio is still set to host the 2025 NCAA Men’s Final Four tournament.