NCAA final rematch, 'American Idol,' pogo sticks: Best and worst of SEC women's basketball tournament (2024)

NCAA final rematch, 'American Idol,' pogo sticks: Best and worst of SEC women's basketball tournament (1)

The SEC women’s basketball title game will be a rematch of the national championship.

No. 1 seed Mississippi State (32-0) will play No. 2 seed South Carolina (25-6) in the SEC championship game at 3:30 p.m. Sunday on ESPN2 at Bridgestone Arena.

They have met in the past two SEC title games and last season’s NCAA final. South Carolina won all three. But Mississippi State has won 32 straight games for the nation’s longest active winning streak, including a 67-53 regular-season win over South Carolina on Feb. 5.

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“We are built for this moment,” Mississippi State coach Vic Schaefer said.

In Saturday's semifinals, Mississippi State beat Texas A&M 70-55, and South Carolina defeated Georgia 71-49.

It should be quite a game Sunday. Here are the best and worst from Saturday:

BEST OF THE DAY

Chasing the Lady Vols

Mississippi State extended its nation’s longest active winning streak to 32 games with a win over Texas A&M. The Bulldogs have not lost since falling to South Carolina in the 2017 NCAA title game.

Mississippi State has the second-longest winning streak in SEC history, trailing the Tennessee Lady Vols’ 46-game streak, which spanned two national title seasons in 1997 and 1998. To catch UT, the Bulldogs would have to win this year’s NCAA title and extend it into next season.

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By the way, UT’s 46-game winning streak was ended on Nov. 15, 1998, by Purdue, which featured current Vanderbilt coaches Stephanie White and Kelly Komara as players and Carolyn Peck as coach. Purdue went on to win the national title that season.

'American Idol' teaser

Nashville recording artist Julia Cole sang the national anthem before the Texas A&M-Mississippi State game. She was introduced as a current "American Idol" contestant, meaning she will be part of the show’s return on March 11, this time on ABC.

Cole sang the anthem well. That’s not surprising since she’s done it several times at Houston Astros and Texas Rangers games, according to her official website JuliaColeMusic.com.

But Cole’s Texas roots, and perhaps her Texas A&M allegiance, were hidden from the mostly Mississippi State crowd. Cole wore a maroon sweater as she sang the anthem, but both schools claim a version of that color.

Don't worry, A’ja Wilson is fine

On Friday, three-time SEC Player of the Year A’ja Wilson returned from a one-game absence due to vertigo. She scored 24 points in only 19 minutes as South Carolina beat UT.

On Friday, Wilson stretched her legs a bit more, posting 21 points and 11 rebounds in 27 minutes. It appears she is at full strength to face Mississippi State.

Praise the Lord and go Dawgs

Mississippi State coach Vic Schaefer ends every press conference, radio appearance or speaking engagement with the same catchphrase: “Praise the Lord and go Dawgs!”

It’s such a recognizable motto to Mississippi State that fans wear T-shirts featuring the phrase, and #PTLGD is a popular Twitter hashtag around this time of year.

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Schaefer has said he doesn’t remember when he first used the phrase, but it preceded his time in Starkville. As an assistant at Texas A&M, he said, “Praise the Lord and gig’em Ags.” And as an assistant at Arkansas, it was “Praise the Lord and go Hogs.” But with Schaefer as head coach, it now belongs to Mississippi State.

Jump rope on pogo sticks

Lakeside Elite, a midstate jump-rope group, wowed the crowd as halftime entertainment. Among the tricks the kids pulled off were double-dutch jumping on pogo sticks, cartwheels over ropes and seated jump-roping.

WORST OF THE DAY

Late press conference

The press conference following the Mississippi State-Texas A&M game started late and did not end until about an hour after the game concluded. By then, the South Carolina-Georgia game was already entering the second quarter.

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“I'm sorry for the media having to wait 50 minutes to do this,” Texas A&M coach Gary Blair said. “It will be changed next year because the coaches will make sure it is changed if the SEC is not going to do it, but this is ridiculous. You all should be out watching that other ballgame. If you’ve got no other questions for us, we’re going to go find a good steak or a piece of fish to eat.”

Short but sweet?

Perhaps Mississippi State star Victoria Vivians, who scored a team-high 22 points against Texas A&M, also was eager to finish the press conference. She and teammate Morgan William were each asked the same question.

William gave a 104-word answer. Vivians said, “I agree with Morgan.”

Reach Adam Sparks at asparks@tennessean.com and on Twitter @AdamSparks.

NCAA final rematch, 'American Idol,' pogo sticks: Best and worst of SEC women's basketball tournament (2024)

FAQs

What were the ratings for the women's NCAA Tournament? ›

The women's NCAA championship game drew a bigger television audience than the men's title game for the first time, with an average of 18.9 million viewers watching undefeated South Carolina beat Iowa and superstar Caitlin Clark, according to ratings released Tuesday.

Did more people watch Mens or Women's March Madness? ›

The championship game of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) women's basketball tournament drew a greater live television audience than the men's equivalent for the first time in history.

How many people watched the men's march madness final? ›

The national championship game on Monday between Connecticut and Purdue drew 14.8 million viewers across TBS, TNT and TruTV, according to Nielson. It was a slight increase compared to the 2023 men's title game between the Huskies and San Diego State, which was was 14.7 million.

Who has the most NCAA women's basketball tournament wins? ›

With 11 national titles, the UConn Huskies hold the record for the most NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championships, which included four straight championships from 2013 through 2016.

What records does Caitlin Clark hold? ›

1,293Career field goals made, an NCAA record. 1,000Clark is the first player in Division-I history to have consecutive 1,000-point seasons. She scored 1,055 as a junior and has 1,204 as a senior. 548Career 3-pointers by Clark, a record.

Did the women's NCAA final have more viewers than the men's? ›

Women's NCAA Final Scores 4 Million More Viewers Than Men's Game.

What is the most watched women's college basketball game ever? ›

1 Iowa saw its record as the most-watched women's basketball game stand for roughly 40 hours after scoring 14.4 million viewers. The matchup peaked with 17.3 million viewers and is ESPN's most-watched basketball game (men's or women's, pro or college) on record.

Has any college won both mens and womens March Madness? ›

UConn is the only team to win both titles in the same season, but two other schools have had their men's and women's teams advance to the national championship.

What is the most watched women's sport in the US? ›

Most popular women's sports in the U.S. 2024

As of January 2024, the Olympic events were the most popular women's sports in the United States, with 35 percent of people watching it, respectively. Tennis and professional basketball followed, both drawing 22 percent of viewers, respectively.

Was women's March Madness more popular than men's? ›

For the first time, the women's title game drew more viewers than the men's, averaging 18.7 million viewers on ABC and ESPN and peaking at 24 million viewers.

Is women's basketball more popular than men's? ›

Viewership for the women's NCAA basketball championship surpassed the men's final for the first time. The rising popularity of women's basketball is reflected in factors like increased merchandise sales. The surge in popularity of women's basketball is also being felt at the WNBA.

Who was the most dominant women's basketball team? ›

The NCAA Division 1 women's basketball tournament has taken place 41 times. Out of those 41 years, UConn and Tennessee have collectively taken 19 of those national titles. UConn has won 11 times and Tennessee has won 8.

What coach has won the most NCAA women's basketball games? ›

The list includes NCAA, AIAW and NAIA levels. Tara VanDerveer, the head coach of Idaho from 1978–80, Ohio State from 1980–85, and Stanford since 1985 (with a hiatus in 1995–96 to coach the US Olympic team), tops the list with 1,216 career wins.

What was Caitlin Clark's highest scoring game? ›

Clark's career-high scoring game came against Michigan in Iowa City. On that remarkable night, she dropped 49 points, setting the official women's scoring record. This performance showcased her scoring ability and cemented her place in NCAA history.

How many viewers are in the NCAA women's championship 2024? ›

The 2024 Women's March Madness championship game attracted a record average TV audience of approximately 18.9 million viewers in the United States.

What is the viewership record for the women's March Madness tournament? ›

NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Game Audience Peaked At 24 Million, Ending A Record-Breaking Tournament. Contributor. The NCAA Division One Women's Basketball Tournament set viewing records across all six rounds, including the NCAA championship game (South Carolina vs.

What were the ratings for the NCAA tournament championship game? ›

Other recent ratings for the men's championship game, per Sports Business Journal: 2022, Kansas vs. North Carolina, 17.052 million on TBS/TNT/truTV; 2021, 16.922 million for Baylor-Gonzaga on CBS; 2020, no game due to COVID-19; 2019, 19.630 million for Virginia-Texas Tech on CBS.

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