The NCAA should be applauded for swiftly and strongly expressing its disapproval of Indiana's new law that cloaks discrimination in "religious freedom."
But it can't stop there.
It is too late to pull this year's Final Four from Indianapolis, given it is next weekend and there's no other city that would have an arena and several thousand hotel rooms available. But the NCAA can – and should – tell Indiana lawmakers that their prejudice and mean-spiritedness has cost the state the privilege of hosting any other collegiate sporting event.
The 2016 women's Final Four currently scheduled to be held in Indianapolis? Not anymore....