Womenâs basketball has now broken records, and some believe it has a lot more to do with Caitlin Clark than anything else.
The television broadcast of the South Carolina-Iowa game averaged 18.9 million viewers and peaked at 24.1 million, which is the most views ever recorded for a men or womenâs college basketball game on an ESPN platform.
âSheâs brought a bunch of eyes to womenâs college basketball,â Jeffy tells Pat Gray, who adds, âItâs hard for me to believe. The most-watched basketball game of any kind?â
While itâs an impressive feat, neither Gray or Jeffy believe the viewership will continue once Clark moves on to the WNBA.
âIn the future, without Caitlin, you know there will be a few more eyes brought to womenâs basketball,â Jeffy says.
Gray wonders if âthey will stay there,â and Jeffy predicts, âNo way.â
Even the vice president has gotten in on the madness by recently feigning interest in womenâs basketball, claiming that womenâs teams were not allowed to have brackets until 2022.
âA bit of a history lesson, do you know that the womenâs teams were not allowed to have brackets until 2022? Think about that,â Kamala Harris said, despite being wrong.
âPeople used to say, âAh, womenâs sports, whoâs interested?ââ She added.
âWeâll check back in with you next year after Caitlinâs gone,â Gray laughs.
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