ACC Tournament Semifinal – Duke vs. North Carolina: ESPN’s Best Overnight for a Semifinal Champ Week Game on Record; ESPN’s Most-Streamed College Basketball Game Ever

Duke vs. North Carolina in the ACC Semifinal on ESPN (7 p.m. ET on March 10) delivered a 1.9 overnight rating, with a streaming average audience of 109,000 viewers and a total of 387,000 people streaming 16,500,000 minutes. The overnight is ESPN’s best for conference championship semifinal game on record and equals the famous UConn vs. Syracuse six-overtime epic eight years ago (March 12, 2009) as best non-championship game of Champ Week on record; the streaming audience broke ESPN college basketball records in all three metrics.

ACC Semifinals and Pac-12 Semifinal Overnight Increases
The Blue Devils-Tar Heels overnight was up 111% from last year’s first ACC semifinal game (Notre Dame vs. North Carolina), while the streaming audience grew 221%, 174%, and 284%, respectively, in average minute audience, unique viewers and total minutes watched.

Duke vs. North Carolina Streams Record Audiences
Most impressively, the three matchups between the Blue Devils and Tar Heels this season are ESPN’s three most-streamed college basketball games ever.

ESPN’s Most-Streamed College Basketball Games Ever

Rank Average Minute Audience Game Date
1. 109,000 ACC Semifinal: Duke vs. North Carolina March 10, 2017
2. 103,000 Duke at North Carolina March 4, 2017
103,000 North Carolina at Duke Feb 9, 2017

Based on Average Minute Audience
**ESPN did not air the second Pac-12 semifinal last season

Please note: Saturday’s conference final overnights are yet to be available; Overnights data for Champ Week goes back to 2005

 

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Media contact: Derek Volner at 860-384-9986; Derek.Volner@ESPN.com and @DerekVolner

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