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Men’s NCAA Tournament TV ratings best in 30-plus years

By Thomson Reuters Apr 1, 2026 | 3:42 PM

By Field Level Media

As the Final Four approaches, some blocks of the 2026 men’s NCAA Tournament ​have been the most watched ‌in more than 30 years, according to Nielsen Big Data + Panel numbers released Wednesday.

CBS Sports and TNT Sports averaged 10.3 million viewers ‌through ​last weekend’s Elite Eight, ⁠making it the ⁠most watched NCAA Tournament over two weekends since 1993. Those numbers are up 9%.

The UConn-Duke thriller in the Elite ​Eight peaked at 18.9 million viewers for the conclusion and averaged ⁠13.4 million viewers.

The early ⁠primetime window of the Sweet ​16 last week, which included Duke-St. John’s ​and Michigan-Alabama games, averaged 14.2 million ‌viewers, which is up 38%. It is the most watched early primetime window of the Sweet 16 since ⁠1992.

Every game of the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight had better viewership numbers than last ⁠year.

Nielsen’s relatively ‌new Big Data + Panel ⁠ratings, which was accredited just ​over ‌a year ago, is a ​hybrid of ⁠cable and satellite ratings, along with viewership numbers from smart TVs. The data is taken from 45 million households and 75 million devices, according to Variety.

–Field ​Level Media