"Like the rest of America, and the world, I think we’re all eager to find out when this historic jackpot will eventually be won,” Drew Svitko, Powerball Product Group Chair and Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director, said in a statement.Powerball said 16 tickets, including three sold in California, two in Colorado and Pennsylvania and one each Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York and South Dakota, won $1 million by matching all five white balls.The record-setting jackpot has ballooned after 39 consecutive drawings yielded no grand prize winner, lottery officials said.The cash value of Saturday's jackpot would have been $782.4 million, according to the latest figures.If a player's ticket had matched all six numbers drawn on Saturday night, it would have been the largest jackpot won in U.S. lottery history -- surpassing the previous world-record-setting $1.586 billion Powerball jackpot in 2016."