Olivia Dunne’s star continues to rise.
In a study conducted by Sportsbook Review, Dunne was far and away the most searched US female athlete under 25 years old over the last 12 months.
The study, which was conducted with data from marketing analytics platform Semrush, showed that Dunne generated an estimated 550,000 Google searches over the last year. She placed well ahead of the NCAA basketball star Caitlin Clark and tennis phenom Coco Gauff, who both had an estimated 368,000 searches.
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Dunne, who is second among all college athletes, male or female, in valuation according to On3, was joined on the list by fellow LSU Tiger Angel Reese who was fourth at 246,000.
The rest of the names fell well below 100,000, but consisted of some major stars in different sports.
Tied for fifth on the list were former World No. 1 golfer Nelly Korda and soccer star Trinity Rodman, who was the youngest to ever be drafted into the NWSL.
Winter Olympic stars Eileen Gu and Chloe Kim also made the list at 7th and 12th, respectively. Basketball players Sabrina Ionescu, Paige Bueckers, Aliyah Boston and Haley Cavinder held spots 8-11.
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Women’s sports has continued to gain in popularity in the United States with ratings continuing to grow across the board among college and professional women’s sports.
Media analyst Michael Nathanson said on the podcast “Sports Media with Richard Deitsch” said he thinks the industry is in a “sweet spot” right now to invest in women’s sports given the growing ratings and the power of live sports in media.
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