Stanford softball hopes popularity of sport rises amid massive ratings jump across women's sports

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Stanford softball hopes popularity of sport rises amid massive ratings jump across women's sports
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Women's sports have skyrocketed in popularity in the last year. Just last month, the women's NCAA college basketball tournament smashed previous TV viewership records. Now, Stanford's softball team hopes to carry on that torch.

Women's sports have skyrocketed in popularity in the last year. Just last month, the women's NCAA college basketball tournament smashed previous TV viewership records. Now, Stanford 's softball team hopes to carry on that torch. Jessica Allister, who has been Stanford 's head coach for the last six years, is leading her fifth-ranked Cardinal into their last regular season series of the year, with the Pac 12 tournament and Women's College World Series not far off.

"I believe that in women's sports."Across all platforms last post season, viewership of the Womens College World Series fell. The sport was also dropped from the 2024 Olympics, though it will be back in 2028 for the games in Los Angeles.Allister thinks the key to growing the game is simple.Build it and they'll come. "As they build stadiums with bigger capacity and more people can come see games, I think that's a big piece of it," Allister said.

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