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NCAA gender equity review recommends combined Final Four for men's, women's basketball at same site
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[QUOTE="awhom111, post: 4025546, member: 8683"] It might work in Las Vegas because of the number and density of hotels that might be able to absorb all of the demand. I posted this yesterday: [MEDIA=twitter]1422988339687403527[/MEDIA] I am afraid that combining in any other city would be unnecessarily difficult for the hardcore fans on the women's side. For a number of years I looked into travel for both and the cost difference was massive even before accounting for the difference in quality and proximity of available lodgings. There are people interested in both who could afford a lot, but talking to people at both who were early bookers and not those decided to go after their team made it, there do seem to be differences in fanbases. [/QUOTE]
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