
Two Black women will be head coaches in the same NCAA women's Final Four for the first time
CNN
This year's March Madness might have exposed gaps in gender equity in college sports, but for two Black women, the 2020 NCAA women's tournament will always represent a moment when history was made.
That's because for the first time in NCAA women's tournament history, there will be two Black women head coaches in the same Final Four. South Carolina's Dawn Staley will be appearing in her third Final Four, winning the title back in 2017, while Adia Barnes and her Arizona team will make their debut appearance.
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