Baseball

UNC Baseball’s Super Regional Victory Sets TV Viewership Record

A 1.3 million‑viewer game propels the Tar Heels into the College World Series

North Carolina’s baseball team delivered a historic performance in the recent Super Regional, defeating USC in a contest that attracted 1.3 million television viewers.

The viewership not only set a new record for Super Regional games but also contributed to an overall weekend average of 608,000 viewers across ESPN’s platforms, reflecting a 31 percent increase from the previous year.

ESPN highlighted that the 2026 Super Regionals featured five of the ten most‑watched telecasts in the round’s history, with Georgia’s 11‑9 win over Mississippi State drawing 1.6 million viewers and Texas’s 6‑4 victory over Oregon pulling 1.3 million.

A milestone for college baseball

The surge in audience numbers underscores a growing appetite for college baseball, a trend that could reshape broadcasting strategies for the sport.

North Carolina will open the College World Series against Ole Miss at 7 p.m. ET, a matchup that promises another high‑stakes broadcast.

Historical context

The 1.3 million figure marks the highest audience recorded for a Super Regional since 2009, cementing the game’s place in the sport’s modern viewership narrative.

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