Women’s basketball has not slowed down at all this season as March Madness arrives.
March Madness: How to watch the women’s NCAA Tournament and what to watch for
Women’s basketball has not slowed down at all this season as March Madness arrives.
A year ago, the women's NCAA championship game drew a bigger television audience than the men's title game for the first time, with an average of 18.9 million viewers watching undefeated South Carolina beat Iowa and superstar Caitlin Clark. The question was whether some fans would step away as Clark, Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso and other standouts headed to the WNBA.
Instead, the women’s game has featured a compelling bunch of stars all over again, from Paige Bueckers at UConn to JuJu Watkins at USC, Hannah Hidalgo of Notre Dame and Madison Booker of Texas.
It is UCLA that takes the overall No. 1 seed into this year’s tournament.