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UConn's Geno Auriemma says Title IX 'pretty much out the window'
FORT WORTH, Texas — UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma on Thursday said Title IX legislation, in practice, is "pretty much out the window. … I think most of the NCAA laws have gone out the window."
Auriemma, who is in his 41st year of coaching the Huskies and is four wins away from his 13th national title, was asked whether women's sports, considering its growth, is in a place where it can do without Title IX.
"It appears to me that at the big conferences level, I think Title IX legislation is probably over," Auriemma said as his team prepared for Friday's Sweet 16 matchup against North Carolina. "I don't know that when you say we're allocating $20.5 million [per school in revenue sharing payouts] that they're going, 'Yeah, well, women's basketball is going to get the same amount as football and men's basketball.'
WBB Faces Off Against No. 1 UConn In Sweet 16 Matchup In Fort Worth
• Carolina punched its ticket to its third Sweet 16 in the Courtney Banghart era after wins against Western Illinois and Maryland in Chapel Hill. The duo of Lanie Grant and Nyla Harris was on fire through the first two rounds, each averaging over 15.5 points per game. Grant posted her second 20-piece of the season with 20 points against Maryland, while Harris is averaging a double-double in tournament action.Â
• With a win on Friday, Carolina would advance to its eighth overall Elite 8 and first since 2014.Â
SCOUTING THE HUSKIESÂ
The defending national champions enter the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament with an unblemished record at 36-0.Â
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