Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
According to ESPN, 9.9 million viewers tuned in Sunday to watch the LSU Women's Basketball team beat Iowa and win its first-ever National Championship.

It was the most-viewed NCAA women's basketball game on record.

19 Comments
user avatar
cajunmud16 months
Well...it was on ABC where folks didn't have to pay the criminal cable monopolies. More of that ABC.
user avatar
Jabontik16 months
wow, thats amazing. 2 million more viewers than watched Bama LSU football
user avatar
theBru16 months
Purple & Gold involved, that's why it was the most watched!
user avatar
LSU82Cajun16 months
Sadly SAS the race baiter at ESPN is trying to say racism was involved between Clark & Reese. That’s why I only listen to the radio when LSU plays any sport on ESPN. Pitiful.
user avatar
RakeDog2416 months
He wasn't saying race was involved between Caitlin and Angel. He said race was involved in the double standard in regards to the trash talking.
user avatar
CanebreakCajun16 months
That's not what he said.
user avatar
BigTigerJoe16 months
LSU seems to break viewing records over varying sports. LSU is must see TV.
user avatar
TigahJay16 months
Yet ESPN will shite on LSU whenever they can
user avatar
chimesstreet16 months
That's what I got out of it.
user avatar
Morpheus16 months
That’s because there is greater chance some will get drunk ,naked and burn shite down if LSU is in it.
user avatar
cbree8816 months
Why? It wasn’t a very good game if you’re not an LSU fan. I don’t get it.
user avatar
CanebreakCajun16 months
Womens CBB is exploding.
user avatar
Bestbank Tiger16 months
Both teams shot better than 50%. Lot of threes. Iowa had an outside chance until very late. Marketable stars in Reese and Clark. Carson came off the bench and played lights out.
user avatar
Cwils222216 months
What game were you watching?! You very rarely see that kind of energy from both teams from start to finish. That was a court full of ballers.
user avatar
CanebreakCajun16 months
Damn.
Popular Stories
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitterInstagram