One Shining Moment: Villanova's Kris Jenkins Rocked Twitter With Game-Winning Shot

Twitter data shows that activity spiked when Jenkins nailed the game-winning three-pointer—there were 30,000 tweets per minute at that moment.

From tip-off to the afterglow of Villanova’s Kris Jenkins’ buzzer-beating championship-winning shot, Nielsen measured more than 1.8 million U.S.-based tweets about the NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I title game Monday night.

According to Nielsen, more than 787,000 people in the U.S. were tweeting about the game, far outpacing the next-most-popular sporting event on Twitter: the Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Night matchup on ESPN with the San Diego Padres, which generated 113,000 tweets by 50,000 people.

Twitter data shows that activity spiked when Jenkins nailed the game-winning three-pointer—there were 30,000 tweets per minute at that moment.

Even with his last-second heroics, SocialFlow data shows that he wasn’t the most buzzed-about player in last night’s game.

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