The women’s NCAA basketball tournament is under way, and the numbers show that more people than before are not just watching, but participating in bracket pools and wagers on the games.
Are you someone in a bracket group with friends, family or co-workers? Are you someone who has filled out men’s brackets before, but has only recently (or just this year) started filling out women’s brackets as well? Are you betting on women’s games now, after previously just betting on the men’s action? We’d love to talk to you this week for a story.
Email sports reporter Drew Bonifant at [email protected].
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