Women’s basketball growth helped by star players, more media coverage, rules changes
CLEVELAND (AP) — Women’s basketball has grown in popularity over the past few years thanks in no small part to the sensational play of Caitlin Clark.
She’s become a household name that’s brought millions of new fans to the sport. But it’s not just her. There’s a slew of ultratalented players like Angel Reese, Juju Watkins and Paige Bueckers that are garnering attention.
Ticket demand, attendance, media coverage and television ratings have all blown up over the past few years ever since the COVID-19 season was played in the bubble.
While those numbers aren’t equal to the men’s NCAA Tournament, the gap has closed a lot.