Bryson DeChambeau feeling the Masters love from fans as YouTube channel swings the Augusta mood
Bryson DeChambeau has credited his YouTube channel with boosting his popularity.
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Bryson DeChambeau has credited his YouTube channel with boosting his popularity.
LONDON :Athletics has become the first sport to offer prize money to Olympic champions, announcing on Wednesday that the 48 gold medallists in Paris this year will earn $50,000 each.
For the first time, the NCAA women's basketball championship outdrew the men.
The epic clash between Rangers and Celtic shattered viewing figure records with a whopping 1.44 million viewers tuning in – it has been revealed.
BRISTOL, Conn. — South Carolina's victory over Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the women's NCAA championship game Sunday had a preliminary audience average of 18.7 million on ABC and ESPN. The only sporting events in the United States to draw a bigger TV audience since 2019 have been football, the World Cup and the Olympics.
It's hard to know what all the fuss is about. The smart money was always on a draw after all.
Indian cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma appeared in "The Great Indian Kapil Show" on Netflix and the star batter revealed several hilarious stories on his on-field interactions with teammates and other cricketers. During the episode, host Kapil Sharma asked Rohit if any cricketer has ever asked him to not hit sixes as his girlfriend was in attendance. Rohit replied that he has received this kind of request from cricketers but his reason behind not listening to them involved a mention of his wife Ritika Sajdeh.
BRISTOL, Conn. — Iowa's 71-69 victory over UConn at the women's Final Four on Friday night averaged 14.2 million viewers on ESPN, making it the most-viewed women's basketball game on record and the largest audience for an ESPN basketball broadcast.