The NCAA women's final game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and South Carolina drew more viewers than the men's final game, marking a historic moment in sports.
For the first time, more people watched the NCAA women’s final game than the men’s, Nielsen said Tuesday. The hyped game in which the Iowa Hawkeyes and record-breaking star Caitlin Clark took on, and lost to, No. 11-seeded South Carolina drew more than 18.9 million views Sunday, according to ESPN and the audience rating company. The men’s UConn vs. Purdue game on Monday had 4 million fewer viewers, with 14.8 million, Nielsen said.
With the win, South Carolina had the 10th ever perfect season in the history of Division I women’s basketball. In the men’s final, defending champs UConn became the first team since 2007 to win back-to-back national titles, beating Purdue on Monday 75-60. It was UConn's sixth national title overall, and the program joined just three others that have that many championships or more — UCLA , Kentucky and North Carolina .
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