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1/22 UMass-Dayton ESPNU Not Top 150
1/22 North Carolina State-Louisville ABC ?
1/22 UCF-South Florida ESPNU Not Top 150
1/22 Seton Hall-Marquette FS1 Not Top 150
1/22 Arkansas-South Carolina ESPN2 149,000
1/22 Texas-Baylor ESPN2 97,000
1/22 Wisconsin-Penn State BTN Not Top 150
1/23 Iowa-Ohio State ESPN2 368,000
1/23 Indiana-Michigan BTN Not Top 150

I am assuming that the non-sports fans who post these just forgot about the NC State-Louisville game and not that it averaged below the 200,000 viewers that is their usual cutoff for the broadcast list.
Really appreciate your attention and dedication to all of this - it is interesting to see these numbers including some surprises both positive and negative.

It is interesting to see the continued strength of the three standard broadcast networks. (I do wonder if some of that is continued issues with counting/integrating streaming issues across various platforms for the ESPN/FSI channels.)
 
1/22 UMass-Dayton ESPNU Not Top 150
1/22 North Carolina State-Louisville ABC ?
1/22 UCF-South Florida ESPNU Not Top 150
1/22 Seton Hall-Marquette FS1 Not Top 150
1/22 Arkansas-South Carolina ESPN2 149,000
1/22 Texas-Baylor ESPN2 97,000
1/22 Wisconsin-Penn State BTN Not Top 150
1/23 Iowa-Ohio State ESPN2 368,000
1/23 Indiana-Michigan BTN Not Top 150

I am assuming that the non-sports fans who post these just forgot about the NC State-Louisville game and not that it averaged below the 200,000 viewers that is their usual cutoff for the broadcast list.

I'm still curious about UCLA at SCar back in the fall. No figures were ever released.
 
Once more detailed ratings are announced, we should also get demographic data. ESPN PR reports 624,000 viewers on average for NC State-Louisville.

I'm still curious about UCLA at SCar back in the fall. No figures were ever released.
ESPN did not pay for it so nobody will ever know. I kind of assume that they pay for data on some markets in SEC states, but results from that sort of thing would not be widely available.
 
Here are average ratings for various demographics groups for the game:
18-49: .12
F18-49 .10
M18-49: .13
18-34: .05
F12-34: .05
M12-34 .06
25-54: .16
50+: .41

The other games:
1/25 South Florida-Tulsa ESPNU Not Top 150
1/26 Michigan-Maryland BTN Not Top 150
1/26 Ohio State-Indiana BTN 132,000
 
Here are average ratings for various demographics groups for the game:
18-49: .12
F18-49 .10
M18-49: .13
18-34: .05
F12-34: .05
M12-34 .06
25-54: .16
50+: .41

The other games:
1/25 South Florida-Tulsa ESPNU Not Top 150
1/26 Michigan-Maryland BTN Not Top 150
1/26 Ohio State-Indiana BTN 132,000
By “the game”, I assume you mean UConn at Tennessee ?
 
1/28 Nebraska-Iowa FOX 492,000
1/29 South Carolina-Alabama ESPN2 330,000
1/29 Tulane-Houston ESPNU Not Top 150
1/29 Notre Dame-North Carolina State ESPN 262,000
1/29 Kansas-Kansas State ESPNU 39,000
1/29 Michigan State-Illinois BTN Not Top 150
1/30 Penn State-Maryland BTN Not Top 150
1/30 Tennessee-LSU ESPN2 347,000

Here are average ratings for various demographics groups for the South Carolina-Alabama game:
18-49: .07
F18-49 .05
M18-49: .08
18-34: .03
F12-34: .02
M12-34 .03
25-54: .09
50+: .18

Here are average ratings for various demographics groups for the Notre Dame-North Carolina State game:
18-49: .07
F18-49 .06
M18-49: .08
18-34: .04
F12-34: .03
M12-34 .04
25-54: .07
50+: .13

By “the game”, I assume you mean UConn at Tennessee ?
Yes, I figured that we were already discussing those numbers being missing.
 
2/1 Marquette-Villanova FS2 Not Top 150
2/2 Illinois-Michigan BTN 51,000
2/2 Michigan State-Nebraska BTN Not Top 150
2/2 Maryland-Iowa ESPN 418,000

Here are average ratings for various demographics groups for the Maryland-Iowa game:
18-49: .09
F18-49 .06
M18-49: .13
18-34: .06
F12-34: .04
M12-34 .08
25-54: .12
50+: .23
 
It would be interesting to see if this thread dies if UConn had the most viewed game and it wasn't against SC.
 
Because you wouldn't have anything to "crow" about.
UConn has consistently had super high TV ratings and typically is the (or one of the) viewership leaders. Not sure if you noticed. I, for one, enjoy seeing what games have people tuning in. It's interesting. There's a lot of layers to high viewership (lead-ins/lead-outs, the channels and times they are on, etc).
 
UConn vs South Carolina has become the #1 TV draw in women's basketball replacing UConn vs Tennessee (which still draws well). To be the best you need to play the best (take note LSU). I really enjoy this match up but of course I enjoy it a bit more when UConn wins :D . It is never a disappointment.
 
Rest of the games this weekend:
2/4 Baylor-Iowa State ESPNU Not Top 150
2/5 Iowa-Penn State BTN 111,000
2/5 UNC-Louisville ESPN2 145,000
2/5 LSU-Texas A&M ESPN2 230,000
2/5 Indiana-Purdue FS1 156,000
2/5 Kansas State-Texas Tech ESPNU Not Top 150
2/5 Florida-Ole Miss ESPNU Not Top 150
2/5 Ohio State-Maryland ESPN2 263,000
2/6 Virginia Tech-North Carolina State ESPN2 112,000
2/6 Nebraska-Northwestern BTN Not Top 150
 
2/8 Iowa-Indiana BTN 325,000
2/8 Maryland-Northwestern BTN Not Top 150
2/8 Stanford-Arizona ESPN 227,000

Here are average ratings for various demographics groups for the Stanford-Arizona game:
18-49: .09
F18-49 .06
M18-49: .13
18-34: .06
F12-34: .03
M12-34 .06
25-54: .09
50+: .09
 
I wonder if Iowa v. Indiana 325,000 is a wbb record viewership for the BigTen Network?

Maybe some tournament games in the past exceeded it?
 
Surprised by this.
 

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