UConn’s Paige Bueckers wants media to ‘spread the love’ in women’s college basketball
"But I think it's more important for the game to share the spotlight to grow the game and show all the stars of college basketball."
"But I think it's more important for the game to share the spotlight to grow the game and show all the stars of college basketball."
"OutKick, a 'National Media' outlet, is pushing a narrative that LSU is protesting the anthem. That’s not true."
FanDuel and BetMGM even reported the most bets ever on a women's sports event.
The 6.2 million average viewers for the Elite 8 marked a 184% increase over 2023.
Iowa-LSU set incredible viewership numbers for ESPN.
"She didn’t do this to some other little white girls that were over in Colorado or wherever. She did it to some girls from LSU who we thought were some dogs!"
"What did Albany ever do to Rebecca Lobo?"
"You can't show up in this rematch and stick up the joint. Caitlin Clark has to show up and has to play at an elite level."
Will Iowa-LSU break a ratings record for ESPN?
While everyone has their rightful attention on Caitlin Clark, the Women's NCAA Tournament is seeing increases in ratings everywhere else too.
The 96-page Caitlin Clark tribute print issue will arrive on newsstands on March 29.
A Phoenix-area city planner gets schooled by the Iowa hoops sensation in the new commercial.
The game delivered the third-biggest audience for any women's tournament game in 20 years.
Caitlin Clark and Iowa delivered another viewership record for their first NCAA Women's Tournament game this year.
"Boy, Jayson Tatum does a lot of complaining. Who does he think he is, Caitlin Clark?"
"In case you wanted to read the worst take today, here it is!"
"I think that is a legit possibility."
"We want to support women's March Madness as well because we watched last year, it is electrifying."
ESPN's Holly Rowe will have a new role in the 2024 NCAA Tournament: following Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark
Another week, another huge audience for Caitlin Clark.
"Obviously, it’s hard for me to wrap my head around having an impact globally."
With reports of Fox Sports thinking about an NIL deal for Caitlin Clark, new ethical questions arise for college sports and broadcasters.