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The Final Confetti Falls on ESPN’s 2023-24 College Sports Coverage

The 2023-24 season across ESPN platforms was full of highlight reels, record ratings, and championship clashes. Here’s a look at some of the season’s viewership victories

As the 2024 NCAA Men’s College World Series ends, ESPN wraps its unparalleled coverage of collegiate athletics. The 2023-24 season has been nothing short of extraordinary, filled with breathtaking battles, inspiring stories, and unforgettable performances that have drawn millions of viewers nationwide night after night.

An array of NCAA championships were decided on ESPN platforms again this season. (CLICK HERE TO VIEW AS PDF; Illustration: Julie McKay/ESPN)

From kickoffs in the fall, champions crowned in Cleveland, flipping for ESPN Events’ first gymnastics invitational, and the final dogpiles in the Oklahoma City and Omaha dirt, ESPN’s dedication to showcasing the pinnacle of college athletics has been on full display.

ESPN has long led the way in its storytelling and continues to raise the bar. With state-of-the-art technology, in-depth analysis, unmatched programming strategy, and comprehensive coverage, ESPN brought fans closer to the action than ever before.

ESPN put the “mega” in MegaCast, with enhanced graphics, behind-the-scenes access, and innovative camera angles allowing viewers to experience games from unique perspectives, ensuring that every crucial play and pivotal moment was captured in stunning detail while reaching new audiences.

The 2023-24 season across ESPN platforms was full of highlight reels, record ratings, and championship clashes. Here’s a look at some of the season’s viewership victories:

ESPN’s college sports coverage goes beyond just the top teams, conferences, and sports; it crosses the widest spectrum of anything and everything a college sports fan seeks. ESPN+, the industry-leading sports streaming service, plays a critical role in serving fans with that unprecedented depth and breadth.

The 2024-25 season promises to be bigger and better than ever for ESPN, with new long-term rights agreements now secured with the NCAA, the College Football Playoff, and the SEC, all kicking off in mere months.

ESPN platforms will produce more championship celebrations, playoff presentations, memorable matchups, and trophy-raising records than ever before, with the spotlight shining on the greatest stages in college sports.

Viewership graphics created by Colin Bradley, Amanda Brooks, Katie Callahan, and Julie McKay
Champions graphic produced by Julie McKay

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