Highest Overnight Rating for Women’s College Basketball Game Since 2004

Hartford/New Haven Top Market with 29.3 Rating
Most-Viewed Women’s Event on WatchESPN and Largest Audience for ESPN3 Surround Production
ESPN’s telecast of Connecticut’s 79-58 victory over Notre Dame in the NCAA Women’s National Championship on April 8 averaged a 3.1 metered market rating, making it the highest overnight rating for a women’s basketball game since 2004. The matchup between the undefeated power programs is also the fourth highest-rated NCAA Women’s National Championship on ESPN on record (beginning 2
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Nearly 100,000 fans also turned to WatchESPN for the traditional telecast and the special ESPN3 Surround production of the matchup. Those 100,000 thousand fans generated 3,800,000 minutes on the game, both all-time highs for a women’s college basketball game. Additionally, the game generated the most minutes viewed for an ESPN3 Surround production to date.
Hartford/New Haven led all markets for the telecast with a 29.3 rating, making it the market’s highest overnight for a program on cable in 2014. Nashville was the second highest-rated market with a 6.8 followed by Knoxville (6.0), Louisville (5.5), Indianapolis (4.8), Raleigh-Durham (4.7), Providence (4.6), New York (4.6), Memphis (4.5) and Greenville (4.5).
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