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School of Business Professor Shares March Madness Thoughts on WalletHub

Brian Wigley, Ed.D., also talks about issues facing the NCAA

Ready for March Madness? The finance website WalletHub most definitely is, sharing an array of facts and figures (financial and otherwise) about the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament

For this article’s “Ask the Experts” section, the site also tapped Shenandoah School of Business Professor and Director of Sport Management Brian J. Wigley, Ed.D., for his insights on how the tournament affects a host city, as well as his thoughts on paying student-athletes and issues facing the NCAA. 

Read the whole article at WalletHub.com. Bonus: You’ll also get to see Dr. Wigley’s final four pics!

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