For the first time in history, the NCAA women's basketball title game drew more viewers than the men's.
Viewership for the women’s Final Four grew by 114% to a record average of 13.8 million viewers—the most-watched ever. @MMcCarthyREV's full breakdown ⬇️ frontofficesports.com/womens-march-m…
@FOS And 18.9 million people realized they wasted their Sunday afternoon
@FOS Men’s was on Monday night at 9:30 ET and on TBS, not trying to take away from the women’s as they clearly grew a ton this year. But I’ll never understand why they put national championships on Monday night.
@FOS @AshNicoleMoss Ngl watched every second of the Women’s Final but fell asleep after halftime of the Men’s Final. Wasn’t as exciting I guess 🤷🏽♂️
@FOS I’m not being a hater but the women’s game was on at 3 pm on a Sunday afternoon and the men’s was on at 9:30 pm on a Monday night lol
@FOS This is incredible even though WBB did Benefit from: - better time slot - ABC vs ESPN BUT the biggest reason is: players stick around in WBB. We get to know the players, they build rivalries vs players for other teams and those dynamics add intrigue that no longer exists in MBB.
@FOS time of the WNBA to leap the NBA is NOW!!!! no one wants to watch the nuggets dynasty