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March 31, 2017

This episode focuses around NCAA basketball and what effects it has on the community.

03/30/2017 | Rating TV-G

Metro Week

March 31, 2017

Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions

This episode focuses around NCAA basketball and what effects it has on the community.

Brad Allis, Inside Tucson Business, discusses how Tucson makes money from athletics; Ricardo Valerdi, Eller College of Management, shares the economics behind the sport; We learn about a neighborhood in need with Dawn Rogers, and Paola Boivin; And we take a look back at the Wildcat championship in 1997 with Steve Rivera, allsportstucson.com.

03/30/2017 | Rating TV-G

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Metro Week

March 31, 2017

Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions

Brad Allis, Inside Tucson Business, discusses how Tucson makes money from athletics; Ricardo Valerdi, Eller College of Management, shares the economics behind the sport; We learn about a neighborhood in need with Dawn Rogers, and Paola Boivin; And we take a look back at the Wildcat championship in 1997 with Steve Rivera, allsportstucson.com.

03/30/2017 | Rating TV-G

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