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2016-17 WAC Men's Basketball Attendance Numbers
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MyBB 2016-17 WAC Men's Basketball Attendance Numbers
NCAA finally released their average attendance report for last season. Some notable things CSUB had the 13th best average increase in attendance jumping up 1,000 fans. I expect that trend to continue this year. Another notable thing is that the WAC finished 13th overall in average conference attendance with about 3,000 people per game. Great thing to see. Those numbers did not include GCU as the NCAA separated them as still reclassifying. Here's all the WAC teams attendance.

Grand Canyon- 6,817 average
New Mexico State- 4,886 average
Utah Valley- 2,939 average (Not sure if I'm the only one but this number seems WAY too high)
CSUB- 2,685 average
Seattle U- 1,404 average
UMKC- 1,334 average
UTRGV- 1,303 average
Chicago State- 1,046 average (number also seems generous)

Link to study below

http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketba...d/2017.pdf
08-08-2017 04:23 PM
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