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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2024 · 1H 8M

Episode 140: Caitlin Clark: The Main Character of March

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For the first time in television history, the women's NCAA basketball championship had more viewership than the men's. What does this mean for the future of the game? How important is this breakthrough in the present? On today's episode, we discuss: 8:15 - We start with the women's tournament, talking about South Carolina's dominance, Caitlin Clark's unprecedented greatness, and the breakthrough in attention the women's game has received. 29:40 - We turn to the men's tournament, talking about Dan Hurley and UConn, the changing of the guard in the sport, and if the tournament format needs to be changed. As always, make sure to share this episode if you enjoyed it, and give us a follow on all your social media platforms!

For the first time in television history, the women's NCAA basketball championship had more viewership than the men's. What does this mean for the future of the game? How important is this breakthrough in the present? On today's episode, we discuss: 8:15 - We start with the women's tournament, talking about South Carolina's dominance, Caitlin Clark's unprecedented greatness, and the breakthrough in attention the women's game has received. 29:40 - We turn to the men's tournament, talking about Dan Hurley and UConn, the changing of the guard in the sport, and if the tournament format needs to be changed. As always, make sure to share this episode if you enjoyed it, and give us a follow on all your social media platforms!

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