Edrick wrote:If you want to say something meaningful about attendance, you have to include the capacity of the venue as a denominator.
If Penn gets 4000 per game at the Palestra that's FAR more impressive than Syracuse getting 18,000 at the Carrier Dome. What are we doing here? Having a referendum on who plays the most games in an NBA arena?
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Eight of the top-10 attended games at Creighton have come since joining the Big East (the other two were against WSU in the MVC).
Savannah Jay wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Eight of the top-10 attended games at Creighton have come since joining the Big East (the other two were against WSU in the MVC).
I believe there is a scientific reason for this...it's because being in this conference is feckin awesome.
On March 22, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
ATTENDANCE 2019-20
17,314 • Creighton
15,145 • Marquette
13,363 • Dayton
11,299 • Villanova
10,328 • Seton Hall
10,311 • Xavier
10,130 • BIG EAST AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE
10,064 • Providence
9,199 • UConn
8,617 • Butler
7,931 • Georgetown
7,637 • VCU
7,198 • Notre Dame
6,879 • Saint Louis
6,236 • St. John's
6,143 • Rhode Island
6,000 • Richmond
5,647 • Gonzaga
5,187 • DePaul
4,358 • St. Bonaventure
4,037 • George Mason
3,683 • Davidson
2,628 • UMass
2,621 • George Washington
2,306 • Duquesne
2,108 • Saint Joseph's
1,983 • La Salle
1,891 • Fordham
On March 22, 2020 Hall2012 wrote:Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Each conference has its own webpage, which has a Men’s Basketball tab, which has a Statistics tab. The Statistics are updated the morning after each game is played, including Average Home Attendance. The Final 2019-20 Big East Attendance figures have been available since March 13, 2020.
I'm aware of that, I was asking about something including the entire country...
UD Averaged A School-Record 13,364 Fans A Game
Link: 2019-20 NCAA MBB ATTENDANCE REPORT (27-page .pdf document)5. Creighton • 17,314
15. Marquette • 15,145
23. Dayton • 13,364
Notable Attendance Figures
• UD has finished in the national Top 25 in attendance the last six seasons.
• Rated in the Top 30 for 23 straight years
• Since UD Arena opened in 1969, Dayton has been in the NCAA`s Top 35 in all 50 seasons, and in the Top 25 a total of 32 times
• Five of UD's top six yearly average attendances in school history have come in the last five seasons
• The Flyers led the Atlantic 10 in attendance for the 23rd straight season
• Nearly 10-and-a-half million fans have attended Flyer games at UD Arena since the Arena opened on Dec. 6, 1969.
Marquette finishes 15th in 2019-20
For the 19th-straight year, the Marquette University men's basketball team finished among the top-25 teams in the nation in regular season average attendance, thanks to the dedication and support of the program's tremendous fan base.
The 2019-20 campaign at Fiserv Forum was highlighted by four sellouts and an average attendance of 15,145, which was the 15th-best mark in the nation. Over 1.7 million fans were in attendance at BIG EAST Conference matchups last season, with over 250,000 attending Marquette home games.
2019-20 Attendance Highlights
• Marquette has ranked in the top-25 in final regular season average attendance in each of the last 19 seasons
• 15th in the nation in average attendance – 15,145 (nearly 250K total at Fiserv Forum)
• BIG EAST 5th in overall attendance among conferences – 1.7 million
• 22nd in nation in total attendance (home, away, neutral) – 372,529 fans watched Marquette play in person
• MU is only non-football school to rank in the top-25 in attendance every year since 2002
University of Dayton Arena (commonly known as UD Arena) is a 13,435-seat multi-purpose arena located in Dayton, Ohio.
The arena has been hailed by sportscasters and opponent coaches alike as one of the greatest venues in college basketball. Since its opening in 1969, over 14 million visitors have witnessed events at the arena. In 2002, the arena was the site of the first ever high-definition television (HDTV) broadcast for ESPN. UD Arena has long been reckoned as one of the most hostile arenas in the nation, and has also been hailed as one of the greatest basketball atmospheres in all of college basketball.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What are the obstacles in a conference-only format? Are commissioners and other college basketball stakeholders considering that option?
It's a legitimate -- and arguably the most likely -- option, yes. The aforementioned variations in testing protocols among different conferences has contributed to it growing as an option, as has the idea of keeping the season more regional, instead of schools traveling around the country for two months during the nonconference season.
One potential obstacle unique to a conference-only format would be how it affects the NCAA tournament selection process. A season without nonconference games would make the NET worthless, without any comparison points among different leagues. While that might help dominant mid-major teams that have a better raw efficiency margin against their conference foes, it would also eliminate chances at "Quadrant 1" wins for smaller leagues. While Big Ten teams would play 16 of 20 games against Quadrant 1 opponents, the Colonial Athletic Association would likely feature zero Quad 1 games. But as one conference official pointed out, differentiating among potential NCAA tournament teams is why there's a selection committee. -- Jeff Borzello
It seems most are counting on a conference-only format, although some coaches of powerhouse programs have discussed the idea of holding big nonconference matchups in a central location prior to conference play. The Power 5 schools would be more equipped to move forward and possibly play more games in that scenario, which might offer an even greater advantage when the tourney field is announced. Still, the automatic qualifier matters here. The leagues can decide how they distribute those tickets to the NCAA tournament, and that ensures the low majors and mid-majors will still get an invite to the party.
And the selection committee seems to be open to the idea of tossing out traditional criteria. It has even taken the step of contacting Google, which helped the NCAA create the NET, to consider the potential impact of a nontraditional 2020-2021 season. -- Myron Medcalf
On August 7, 2020 the University of Dayton wrote:
UD Averaged A School-Record 13,364 Fans A Game
• UD has finished in the national Top 25 in attendance the last six seasons.
• Rated in the Top 30 for 23 straight years
• Since UD Arena opened in 1969, Dayton has been in the NCAA`s Top 35 in all 50 seasons, and in the Top 25 a total of 32 times
On August 12, 2020 Marquette University wrote:
For the 19th-straight year, the Marquette University men's basketball team finished among the top-25 teams in the nation
• Marquette has ranked in the top-25 in final regular season average attendance in each of the last 19 seasons
• 15th in the nation in average attendance – 15,145
• 22nd in nation in total attendance (home, away, neutral) – 372,529 fans watched Marquette play in person
21,704 • Syracuse
17,314 • Creighton
15,145 • Marquette
13,363 • Dayton
11,299 • Villanova
11,100 • Cincinnati
10,076 • LSU
10,328 • Seton Hall
10,311 • Xavier
10,064 • Providence
9,199 • UConn
8,617 • Butler
7,931 • Georgetown
6,236 • St. John's
5,187 • DePaul
3,693 • Louisiana-Lafayette
1,501 • Cleveland State
744 • South Carolina Upstate
21,704 • Syracuse
7,931 • Georgetown
6,236 • St. John's
15,145 • Marquette
10,328 • Seton Hall
17,314 • Creighton
5,187 • DePaul
1,501 • Cleveland State
3,693 • Louisiana-Lafayette
13,363 • Dayton
10,076 • LSU
11,100 • Cincinnati
10,064 • Providence
10,311 • Xavier
9,199 • UConn
8,617 • Butler
11,299 • Villanova
744 • South Carolina Upstate
Rank. Venue • Team • Capacity • Year Built • Conference
1. Carrier Dome • Syracuse • 33,000 • 1980 • ACC
6. Verizon Center • Georgetown • 20,308 • 1997 • Big East
9. Madison Square Garden • St. John's • 19,033 • 1968 • Big East
11. BMO Harris Bradley Center • Marquette • 18,850 • 1988 • Big East
14. Prudential Center • Seton Hall • 18,711 • 2007 • Big East
15. CenturyLink Center Omaha • Creighton • 18,320 • 2003 • Big East
19. Allstate Arena • DePaul • 17,500 • 1980 • Big East
49. Wolstein Center • Cleveland State • 13,610 • 1991 • Horizon
50. Cajundome • Louisiana-Lafayette • 13,500 • 1985 • Sun Belt
51. University of Dayton Arena • Dayton • 13,435 • 1969 • Atlantic 10
52. Pete Maravich Assembly Center • LSU • 13,215 • 1972 • SEC
53. Fifth Third Arena • Cincinnati • 13,176 • 1989 • AAC
62. Dunkin' Donuts Center • Providence • 12,400 •1972 Big East
95. Cintas Center • Xavier • 10,250 • 2000 • Big East
99 • Harry A. Gampel Pavilion • Connecticut • 10,167 • 1990 • Big East
122. Hinkle Fieldhouse • Butler • 9,100 • 1928 • Big East
190. The Pavilion • Villanova • 6,500 • 1986 • Big East
352. G.B. Hodge Center • South Carolina Upstate • 878 • 1973 • Atlantic Sun
Rank. Team • Projected 2021 Attendance if MAP is 10%
1. Syracuse • 3,300
6. Georgetown • 2,031
9. St. John's • 1,903
11. • Marquette • 1,885
14. Seton Hall • 1,871
15. Creighton • 1,832
19. DePaul • 1,750
49. Cleveland State • 1,361
50. Louisiana-Lafayette • 1,350
51. Dayton • 1,344
52. LSU • 1,322
53. Cincinnati • 1,318
Providence • 1,240
95. Xavier • 1,025
99 Connecticut • 1,017
122. Butler • 910
190. Villanova • 650
352. South Carolina Upstate • 88
The 50 largest arenas in Division I for the 2004-05 NCAA regular season.
1. Carrier Dome • 33,000 • Syracuse
50. CSU Convocation Center • 13,610 • Cleveland State[/color][/b]
On March 23, 2020, In Post #11 above Edrick wrote:
If you want to say something meaningful about attendance, you have to include the capacity of the venue as a denominator.
ATTENDANCE 2017-18
17,000 • Creighton
12,323 • Marquette
11,828 • Villanova
10,475 • Xavier
9,547 • Providence
9,134 • St. John's
8,554 • Butler
8,456 • Seton Hall
7,531 • Georgetown
6,147 • DePaul
ATTENDANCE 2018-19
15,980 • Creighton
15,821 • Marquette
10,034 • Xavier
9,542 • Providence
9,193 • St. John's
9,053 • Villanova
8,507 • Seton Hall
8,419 • Butler
7,212 • Georgetown
3,847 • DePaul
ATTENDANCE 2019-20
17,314 • Creighton
15,145 • Marquette
11,299 • Villanova
10,328 • Seton Hall
10,311 • Xavier
10,064 • Providence
8,617 • Butler
7,931 • Georgetown
6,236 • St. John's
5,187 • DePaul
Will there be fans in attendance?
Fans truly add to the atmosphere of college basketball games but the odds of them being allowed are slim to none.
Since indoor arenas have the issue of recirculated air it would be a major virus risk to bring hundreds or thousands of fans into a building to watch a game. Expect attendance to be limited to the teams, support staff, broadcast personnel, and potentially family members of the players and/or coaches.
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- The University of Connecticut won't play any of its home basketball or hockey schedule in Hartford this season.
Athletic director David Benedict said the school and the operators of the XL Center agreed that it would not make financial sense to utilize the 16,000-seat arena during the coronavirus pandemic.
''Our teams love competing in downtown Hartford, but the conditions brought about by COVID-19 have made that impractical,'' Benedict said in a statement. ''We look forward to playing at the XL Center during the 2021-22 season.''
No decisions have been made on if or how many fans might be allowed to attend.
The Huskies normally split their basketball home games between the 10,000-seat arena in Storrs and the XL Center. Plans are still being finalized that would use the Mohegan Sun arena in Uncasville as a ''bubble'' for several non-conference fall basketball tournaments, which would also have the Huskies playing some games there. The Big East has said it expects to have members play a slate of 20 conference basketball games, but has not released a schedule.
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