University of Iowa basketball player discusses growing NIL gender pay gap
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The Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) compensation gap between men’s and women’s NCAA athletes is widening, according to new data released by Opendorse on Monday.
The difference between female and male payment grew by more than 4% over the past two months, with men on Division 1 teams accounting for 71.7% of the compensation while women earned 28.3%.
The University of Iowa women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark believes the discrepancy comes down to big brands choosing not to partner with female athletes.
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