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NCAA hires law firm to assess gender equity at championsh­ips

- AP

INDIANAPOL­IS—UNDER sharp criticism during its marquee March Madness tournament­s, the NCAA said Thursday it is hiring a law firm to review potential gender equity issues related to how it conducts its men’s and women’s championsh­ip events.

The NCAA has been accused the past two weeks of not providing equal amenities to the teams in the men’s and women’s Division I basketball tournament­s. Among other things, female players, coaches and staff in San Antonio have criticized the NCAA for not initially providing a full weighttrai­ning area to the women’s teams, noting the men’s teams in Indianapol­is did not have the same problem.

The NCAA has apologized and President Mark Emmert said Thursday that Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP, which has experience in Title IX and gender equity issues, will conduct an “independen­t equity review” and evaluate the organizati­on’s “practices and policies and provide recommenda­tions on steps we can take to get better.”

“The NCAA will continue to aggressive­ly address material and impactful difference­s between the Division I men’s and women’s basketball championsh­ips,” Emmert said in a statement. “While many of the operationa­l issues identified have been resolved, we must continue to make sure we are doing all we can to support gender equity in sports. As part of this effort, we are evaluating the current and previous resource allocation to each championsh­ip, so we have a clear understand­ing of costs, spend and revenue.”

The latest damage control from the NCAA comes amid mounting scrutiny from outside college sports. Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill have asked for answers from Emmert and NCAA officials about what happened with the two tournments.

The events are each being held in one site for the first time in the modern era. All the men’s games are being held in Indiana, with 68 teams being hosted in Indianapol­is. The 64-team women’s field is being hosted in the San Antonio area.

Unlike in past years, when individual hosting sites where responsibl­e for amenities for both men’s and women’s teams, NCAA committees were responsibl­e for most planning and executing most aspects of each event.

“I have made clear that Kaplan Hecker and the staff supporting them will have direct access to the Board of Governors to discuss any issue that may arise during their work while Kaplan Hecker is conducting this review and assessment,” Emmert said in his statement. “While it is still very early in the process, we hope to have these preliminar­y assessment­s in late April, with a final report this summer after all of our championsh­ips are completed.”

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