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Michigan’s win over UConn averages 18.3 million for most-watched NCAA men’s final since 2019

NEW YORK (AP) — Michigan’s 69-63 victory over Connecticut on Monday night averaged 18.3 million viewers on TBS, TNT, truTV and HBO Max, according to Nielsen, making it the most-watched men’s NCAA Tournament final since 2019. That year, Virginia defeated Texas Tech in overtime on CBS.

The audience for Michigan’s first title since 1989 peaked at 20.4 million for the conclusion between 11-11:15 p.m. EDT. It was a 23% increase from the 2024 final on TNT. CBS and TNT started alternating the Final Four in 2016. This was the fifth time TNT had the final.

Overall, the tournament averaged 10.9 million across CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. It is the second-most watched March Madness since 1994, which aired entirely on CBS, and a 7% increase over last year.

The Final Four averaged 14.2 million, an 11% jump from 2024.

This year’s tournament had the most-watched first round and the most-viewed second round since 1993.

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AP March Madness bracket: https://apnews.com/hub/ncaa-mens-bracket and coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/march-madness

Letter: NC State looking into potential legal claims against LSU tied to coach WIll Wade’s exit

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — N.C. State is investigating potential legal claims against LSU tied to men’s basketball coach Will Wade leaving for a second stint coaching the Tigers. That includes whether LSU violated a North Carolina state law. N.C. State vice chancellor and general counsel Allison B. Newhart wrote to LSU counterpart Carlton Jones last week about the matter, a development first reported by WRAL in Raleigh. The letter was later obtained by The Associated Press in a records request. According to N.C. State, it has received three email messages from LSU asking the school to “sign a release of claims” against LSU in the Wade matter. Letter cites a state law with potential financial damages
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