GREENVILLE, S.C. — As the NCAA closes in on a decision about what to do about its next media rights contract for its sport championships, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley and UCLA coach Cori Close enthusiastically support the women’s basketball tournament getting its own separate television deal.
Currently, the NCAA has a television deal with ESPN for its Division I championships, excluding men’s basketball and football. That deal runs through 2023-24.
In a report the NCAA commissioned in 2021 to study gender inequities between the men’s and women’s tournaments, independent media expert Ed Desser estimated the annual broadcast rights for women’s basketball would be worth between $81 million and $112 million in 2025.
The report points out that number is multiple times higher than the current deal, which pays $34 million annually for its championships package.
The NCAA is expected to make a decision by the fall, so it can then begin negotiations.
“It should happen,” Staley said Friday, the day before her Gamecocks play UCLA in the Sweet 16. “We’re at that place where we’re in high demand. I do believe women’s basketball can stand on its own and be a huge revenue-producing sport that could do, to a certain extent, what men’s basketball has done for all those…