After Sedona Prince, the forward for the Oregon Ducks women's team showed off the weight room, or lack thereof, to the world via social media, the sporting world uproared about the noticeable differences. Prince's video has sense, gone viral, and after multiple athletes and sports analysts called out the NCAA, it seems the college organization has corrected their wrongness.

However, it's still not all that impressive, per TMZ Sports, saying, “This appears to be a quick Band-Aid fix — unclear if they plan to bring in even more stuff as the tournament kicks off Sunday.”

College Gameday sent in their correspondent, Holly Rowe to show off the new and “improved” workout area for the women in the NCAA tournament. It appears as though it's more suitable, but still lacks what the men received within their bubble.

It's unclear whether or not if the NCAA is finished upgrading the workout area more than they have. It's much closer to be equal than it was before, however, this is an incident that never should have happened to begin with. The reaction of the players hasn't been released as of yet, but we're bound to see those in the near future.

Either way, the women's tournament is set to kick off on Sunday at noon. The games can be seen on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU. Even though the NCAA has endured embarrassment through this event, the women's tournament should still be packed with the same electrifying, chaotic, buzzer-beating games we see in the men's tournament. Hopefully, the women can receive a workout area that's genuinely equal to the men.