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Related: About this forumWNBA Finals hits million viewer mark for first time in 21 years
The WNBA Finals scored its largest audience in more than two decades as over a million viewers watched Minnesotas Game 1 comeback against New York.
Thursdays Lynx-Liberty WNBA Finals Game 1 averaged a 0.6 rating and 1.14 million viewers on ESPN, marking the largest WNBA Finals audience since Game 2 of the 2003 series on ABC (Sparks-Shock: 1.28M), the largest Game 1 audience in Finals history and the tenth-largest audience in the history of the event.
The previous high for a Finals opener was 1.07 million for Game 1 of the Mercury-Comets 1998 series on ESPN and Lifetime. (If one wants to get technical, the single-elimination 1997 final would still rank as the top Game 1 with 2.85 million on NBC.) The 1998 series would likely still come out ahead all things being equal, as Nielsen did not track out-of-home viewing prior to 2020.
It was just five years ago that Game 1 of the Sun-Mystics WNBA Finals averaged 238,000 viewers on ESPN, the smallest audience for any game in Finals history. Viewership has increased for each subsequent Game 1, rising to 351,000 for Aces-Storm in the 2020 bubble, 469,000 for Sky-Mercury in 2021, 555,000 for Sun-Aces in 2022 and 729,000 for Liberty-Aces last season.
https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2024/10/wnba-finals-most-watched-game-21-years-lynx-liberty-opener/
Simeon Salus
(1,335 posts)I was a bit concerned when the Lynx were down by almost 20 in the 2nd quarter but they made a scoring run which made it clear they weren't out. The Lynx weren't in the lead until the final minute of regular time.
Breanna Stewart typically shoots 87% at the free throw line; her miss at 0.8 remaining kept the tie and gave Minnesota the opportunity they needed.
It was a great basketball game.
hawkeye21
(284 posts)Yep. Quite a coincidence indeed.