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NCAA men’s, women’s tournaments see double-digit TV gains

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                                A crowd of 10,414 fans filling the lower bowl of the KFC Yum Center, attended the women’s NCAA Tournament second-round game between Gonzaga and Louisville in Louisville, Ky., on Sunday.
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A crowd of 10,414 fans filling the lower bowl of the KFC Yum Center, attended the women’s NCAA Tournament second-round game between Gonzaga and Louisville in Louisville, Ky., on Sunday.

INDIANAPOLIS >> The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments are seeing double-digit viewer increases over last year.

The men’s tournament is up 12% over last year. The tournament is also off to its best start in five years, averaging 9.12 million viewers through the second round on TBS, CBS, TNT & truTV.

The NCAA’s March Madness Live platform has delivered its second-best performance ever in live unique viewers and live hours streamed.

The women’s tournament on ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, ESPNU and ESPNews is up 15% overall through the first two rounds. The second round averaged 474,000 viewers, a 25% jump from last year.

The game Monday night between Central Florida and Connecticut on ESPN averaged 1.13 million, making it the most-viewed, early-round women’s game since 2009. Sunday’s Creighton-Iowa contest on ABC averaged 993,000.

ESPN said nearly 26 million hours have been viewed on their platforms.

Both tournaments are back to their normal setups for the first time since 2019. They were played in a bubble last year after being canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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