CEE: Courtside Capital: Economics of the WNBA

Explore the real-world economics of women’s professional sports through the WNBA and its historic new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This webinar uses accessible, real-world examples to examine market structures, labor economics, salary caps, sponsorships, and gender pay disparities in a fast-growing sports league. Why Grades 9–12 teachers should attend: Make economics feel relevant: Learn how to connect core concepts like incentives, labor markets, and bargaining to topics students already care about. Support engaging discussions: Use women’s sports to spark meaningful conversations about equity, careers, and economic decision-making. Bring ready-to-use examples to class: Walk away with classroom-friendly applications aligned with high school economics, business, and social studies courses. This session helps teachers link economic theory to real-world sports, entrepreneurship, and social impact in ways that resonate with today’s students.

  • Teachers will be able to:
    • relate economic concepts to WNBA/women’s professional basketball
    • engage with social media/news content to help students use economic analysis to understand how to make sense of the news/social media they are seeing

Event Details

Date: September 10, 2026
Time: 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Cost: Free

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