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[QUOTE="CamrnCrz1974, post: 3097936, member: 1052"] The NCAA's official logos for the men's and women's Final Four are listed as follows: Men: 2019 Final Four Minneapolis Women: 2019 Women's Final Four Tampa Bay Source: [URL='https://www.google.com/search?q=ncaa+tournament+logo+2019&client=firefox-b-1-d&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=pfw8yY6pJ-4xcM%253A%252Cy-lFwxoL1kFDYM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kRW_KxNxq-ipLcDJhJP_6D7h3EKYQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj76vvS0qDhAhXkilQKHXF8BOEQ9QEwAHoECAsQBA#imgrc=irvxPl_uMTQUXM:&vet=1']ncaa tournament logo 2019 - Google Search[/URL] In other words, the official NCAA logos refer to the men's tournament without the gender moniker, but include "women's" before "Final Four" for the women's tournament. As a connoisseur of the men's game, I must respectfully disagree. There is amazing teamwork and cohesion in men's college basketball, with tremendous basketball skills, team chemistry, and passing. But this is my vantage point. And you have a different one. I agree. But the market is completely different for men's sports and women's sports. And frankly, there are many on this board, Rebkell, and others who still complain about ESPN's coverage (which has expanded exponentially in recent years, both on TV and online) of women's basketball...and refuse to support ESPN. If there is no financial incentive for ESPN to cover the sport (in terms of clicks, subscribers, etc.), there will never be anything resembling the same level of coverage for women's sports. [/QUOTE]
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