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NCAA Tournament sets viewership record for first two rounds

By Thomson Reuters Mar 24, 2026 | 11:17 PM

March Madness delivered a first-week ratings surge, with the men’s NCAA Tournament averaging 10.1 million viewers across ​CBS, TNT, TBS and truTV, ‌making it the most-watched tournament ever through the first two rounds, according to Nielsen Big Data.

The opening round set the tone. First-round ‌games ​averaged an all-time best ⁠9.5 million viewers, ⁠up 9% from last year, before the round of 32 climbed again to an 11.0 million average, a 7% ​rise from last year and the most-watched second round since 1993.

The biggest ⁠spike occurred Sunday during ⁠the early prime-time window, when ​the combined audience reached 19.7 million — the ​largest single first-week window on record. ‌That stretch included St. John’s late thriller over Kansas, Iowa’s upset of top-seeded Florida and Tennessee’s win over Virginia, ⁠a series of close finishes that kept viewers from flipping away.

The broadcasters hope the audience ⁠spike will ‌carry into the next phase ⁠of the bracket, with the ​Sweet ‌16 scheduled to begin on ​Thursday. The ⁠weekend also set the stage for a conference-heavy second week, with Big Ten teams making up a large share of the remaining field (six of 16 teams).

–Field ​Level Media