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Following criticism, NCAA upgrades weight room for women's basketball players

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NCAA makes upgrades for the women’s March Madness tournament
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ByMeredith Deliso
March 20, 2021, 10:03 PM

Following criticism over the disparity between men's and women's training facilities during March Madness, the NCAA revealed an upgraded weight room Saturday for female basketball players competing in the Division I tournament.

"The weight room has arrived!" the NCAA Women’s Basketball account tweeted Saturday afternoon. "Let’s gooooo."

NCAA officials apologized Friday after images and video surfaced on social media this week showing the stark differences between the women's and men's weight room facilities in Texas and Indiana, respectively.

The women's tournament weight room appeared to consist of a single set of dumbbells and some yoga mats, while the men's more-lavish tournament weight room was stocked with rows of weights and training equipment.

The NCAA is facing criticism for the disparity between the men's and women's training facilities during the NCAA Divison 1 basketball tournament, as highlighted in a video posted by Oregon's Sedona Prince.
Sedona Prince/TikTok

Lynn Holzman, the NCAA's vice president of women's basketball, promised to have improvements in place by Saturday morning.

"We fell short this year," Holzman said during a press briefing Friday.

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"I've experienced when you don't have something that's the same," said Holzman, a former college basketball player. "This is also why it hit such a nerve with me. ... There's an accountability aspect as the conversation moves forward that is front of mind."

The new weight room, located inside the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, features more weights, as well as socially distanced squat racks, resistance bands and exercise balls. Areas near the center's practice courts also have exercise bikes, treadmills, rowing machines and other equipment.

A Tik Tok video posted by Sedona Prince shows Price standing in the upgraded women's weight room at March Madness in San Antonio after improvements were made in response to her prior social media post.
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University of Oregon forward Sedona Prince, who helped spotlight the disparity in the weight rooms in a viral social media video, posted an update from the new facility Saturday afternoon.

"Guess what guys? We got a weight room, yeah!" Prince said in a TikTok video that included several of her teammates cheering. "Thank you NCAA for listening to us."

Some of the new equipment was already ordered or was going to be assembled just for the Sweet 16 teams, according to ESPN. NCAA officials also accepted equipment offers from companies made over social media, ESPN reported.

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The weight room controversy has touched on larger issues of inequality in women's college basketball, from the difference in the number of Division I teams that compete in the women's (64) versus the men's (68) tournaments, to social media branding that focuses on the men's games.

"Women's basketball is a popular sport whose stock and presence continues to rise on a global level," South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley said in a statement Friday night. "[It is time] for the NCAA leadership to reevaluate the value they place on women."

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