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A Record 9.9 Million Tune In for NCAA Women’s Basketball Final

By Grace Chen
April 04, 2023
1 min read
A Record 9.9 Million Tune In for NCAA Women’s Basketball Final

So I read this article about the NCAA Women’s Basketball Final, and apparently a record-breaking 9.9 million people tuned in to watch it. That’s insane!

Basically, the game was between the University of Arizona and Stanford University, and it was a really exciting match. In the end, Stanford emerged as the winners with a score of 54-53. The game was broadcast on ESPN, and it drew in a huge audience, making it the most-watched women’s championship game since 2014.

Personally, I’m not a huge sports fan, but I do appreciate good athletes and exciting games. Plus, it’s always great to see more attention being paid to women’s sports. It’s so important for young girls to see women being celebrated and recognized for their athletic achievements, and this record-breaking viewership is a huge step in the right direction.

Overall, I think this article shows that women’s sports are starting to get the attention they deserve. It’s not just about the men’s teams anymore, and that’s a great thing for everyone. Hopefully, this trend continues to grow, and we see even more women’s sports being celebrated in the future!


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