Darian Cruz talks with ESPN's Quint Kessenich (Photo/Tony Rotundo, WrestlersAreWarriors.com)
ESPN's three-day, six-session presentation of the NCAA Wrestling Championships (March 16-18) reached 8.6 million people on television, a healthy 6% increase over last year's similar presentation.
Championship Finals Draw More Than 750,000 Viewers
The NCAA Wrestling Championships Finals (March 18 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN) delivered an average total live audience (TV + streaming) of 753,000 viewers, up 12% from last year's Championship Finals (March 19, 2016). The 2017 Championship Finals audience is the largest for the sport's final night in the last four years and is the fourth most-watched on record.
Three-Day, Six-Session Championships Experience Year-Over-Year Growth
ESPN's entire presentation of the NCAA Wrestling Championship -- six sessions across the three days -- averaged a total live audience of 314,000 viewers, up 24% from last year. Similar to the Championship Finals, the 314,000 viewers, on average for each session, is ESPN's best in the last four years.
Additional NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Highlights:
Streaming audience is both WatchESPN simulcast of television coverage + ESPN3 individual feeds.
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