Viewership was sky-high for the three-game Men’s College World Series between No. 1 Tennessee and No. 3 Texas A&M this past weekend.
ESPN revealed the viewership numbers on Tuesday, showing that nearly 3 million people on average were turned into the College World Series across ESPN’s various platforms.
According to ESPN, the 2024 Men’s College World Series was the second most-watched on ESPN platforms with an average of 2.82 million viewers across the platforms.
Game 2 and Game 3 both topped four million viewers during their games with Sunday’s contest between the most-watched Game 2 of the finals on record. Monday’s contest was the second most-watched Game 3 of the finals while Saturday’s opener was the third most-watched Game 1.
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Game 1
- 2.26 million viewers
- 3rd most-watched Game 1 on ESPN
- Saturday, June 22
- Texas A&M 9, Tennessee 5
Game 2
- 2.92 million viewers
- Most-watched Game 2 on ESPN
- Sunday, June 23
- Tennessee 4, Texas A&M 1
Game 3
- 3.34 million viewers
- 2nd most-watched Game 3 on ESPN
- Monday, June 24
- Tennessee 6, Texas A&M 5
The 2024 #MCWS Finals were the 2nd most-watched on ESPN platforms on record!
⚾️ 2.82M avg. viewers
⚾️ Game 3 | 3.34M viewers, 2nd most-watched #NCAABaseball game on ESPN platforms
⚾️ Game 2 & Game 3 each peaked with over 4M viewers pic.twitter.com/HYwKGarBrT— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) June 25, 2024