For the sport of ladies’s school basketball, this can be a golden age.
Led by a crop of stars with nationwide identify recognition—akin to Iowa guard Caitlin Clark, LSU ahead Angel Reese and Connecticut guard Paige Bueckers, to call just a few—a sport that when took a backseat has been thrust into the nationwide highlight. Hundreds of thousands held on each shot Monday as Clark’s Hawkeyes warded off Reese’s Tigers 94–87 to achieve the Ultimate 4 in a hotly anticipated rematch of final 12 months’s nationwide championship.
On Tuesday, the domination of the ladies’s sport was confirmed with the discharge of unprecedented TV numbers for the Candy 16.
Paced by Iowa’s 89–68 win over Colorado on Saturday, ESPN recorded its highest viewership ever for a girls’s Candy 16. The Hawkeyes’ blowout victory drew an astounding 6.9 million viewers.
Three different marquee matchups weren’t far behind: LSU’s 78–69 win over UCLA drew 3.8 million viewers, South Carolina’s thrilling 79–75 triumph towards Indiana drew 2.1 million, and the Huskies’ 53–45 win over Duke drew two million.
All informed, the numbers again up what has at all times been true: March Insanity belongs to everybody.On this story: