Saturday Sports March Madness; WNBA players get their payday
News Source : NPR
News Summary
- The WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association reached a verbal agreement for a new collective bargaining agreement.
- ESPN reports the salary cap will start at $7 million, up from 1.5 million, and the minimum salary will be 270,000.
- The WNBA is surging in popularity, and it's going to be really interesting over the next few years to look at a few things here.summarize in 5 sentences: Scott Simon NPR's Scott Simon talks to sports writer Howard Bryant about the opening round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
NPRs Scott Simon talks to sports writer Howard Bryant about the opening round of the NCAA mens basketball tournament and the WNBAs new collective bargaining agreement.
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