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2712. ESPN always gives the attendance in the second of two games in a pod, in this case the Tulane-Miss St. game. The attendance is of course that total number of sold tickets, and it does not mean that it just counted the few fans who remained for the second game.

Thanks. That's good to know for the future.
 
Here are the South Carolina women's basketball ticket prices for this yearView attachment 8785View attachment 8785

It's a heck of a bargain.
I agree; our WBB prices are great. I spend a fortune on football tickets, though, so it evens out. Our MBB ticket prices are pretty reasonable. I think my pair of season tickets are $520.

WBB season ticket prices are going up a bit next season.
 
Attendance leaders and ticket prices are interesting stats. But there is one list that matters most. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WON:

1. University of Connecticut......... 9
2. University of Tennessee.................... 8
3. Tie- Stanford, La Tech, and SoCal.... 2

.......... and all the rest
 
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Dunno what the average prices are for other conference or schools....... but I cant complain at all about the prices for games down here. Duke ran a Black friday ticket promotion..... all tickets were half-priced. Got great seats for Kentucky, Louisville, and UNC games. Paid 30 dollars total for 4 tickets. Free Parking. Went to the Duke game at Wake Forest. Regular prices are 7 dollars.... all seats are general admission. They had a special promotion at the ticket window... and I got my ticket for 1 dollar. Nice, roomy, padded seats close to the floor.... for 1 dollar. Free parking as well.


But wasn't this thread about attendance?

it doesnt matter the thread topic. ..... it all boils down to who has the most National Championships.
 
UConn and Rutgers - undoubtedly among others - have very high prices, and I suppose that location has a lot to do with it.

Arizona is cheap, and so is football - sort of. For football (and men's basketball, which I don't have tix for) they get you on the seat license fee (donation) but at least it is partially / mostly tax deductible.

What I pay for a season:

Football - tickets $175, donation $230 per seat (range to $2,500, but our seats are just fine).
Women's Basketball - $85
Volleyball - $60
Softball - $65 plus $50 donation
Parking - football - free with the seat license level; other sports vary depending on where you park. For weekend games, you can probably park for free, the parking decks are $2 hour, they usually charge $4 or $5 to park in a "paid" lot for softball.

So for 4 sports, with parking, I pay under $1,400 for 2 tix for the season.

A bargain, I would say.
 
UConn and Rutgers - undoubtedly among others - have very high prices, and I suppose that location has a lot to do with it.

Arizona is cheap, and so is football - sort of. For football (and men's basketball, which I don't have tix for) they get you on the seat license fee (donation) but at least it is partially / mostly tax deductible.

What I pay for a season:

Football - tickets $175, donation $230 per seat (range to $2,500, but our seats are just fine).
Women's Basketball - $85
Volleyball - $60
Softball - $65 plus $50 donation
Parking - football - free with the seat license level; other sports vary depending on where you park. For weekend games, you can probably park for free, the parking decks are $2 hour, they usually charge $4 or $5 to park in a "paid" lot for softball.

So for 4 sports, with parking, I pay under $1,400 for 2 tix for the season.

A bargain, I would say.

Those are very reasonable prices.

I buy 2 tickets for all of the below, except WBB, where I only buy 1. When I became a season ticket holder years ago, I couldn't pay anyone to go with me. Now that we draw well, I don't want to give up my great seat just so I can get a 2nd ticket. My costs for the 2015-16 school year are below.

Gamecock Club: $400
Football: $1130
Football Parking: $275
MBB: $520
WBB: $60
Total: $2385
Admittedly, I could get cheaper football and MBB tickets. but I like being close to the action.
 
Nice to see Maine @ #75 and second behind UConn in New England with 1,800+ per game. I think that they break 3K next season and finish in the 30s.
 
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Those are very reasonable prices.

I buy 2 tickets for all of the below, except WBB, where I only buy 1. When I became a season ticket holder years ago, I couldn't pay anyone to go with me. Now that we draw well, I don't want to give up my great seat just so I can get a 2nd ticket. My costs for the 2015-16 school year are below.

Gamecock Club: $400
Football: $1130
Football Parking: $275
MBB: $520
WBB: $60
Total: $2385
Admittedly, I could get cheaper football and MBB tickets. but I like being close to the action.
I think yours are fairly reasonable as well, you probably have much better football tickets. I sit 3 rows from the front of the "middle" deck on the east side, behind and above the lower level which is the "Zona Zoo". Somewhere between the 20 and 30 yard line. The next section towards the center - and directly across the aisle (we have aisle seats for every sport) - are much more expensive.

Men's basketball I "can't afford", they would be higher with the seat license.

Also, my total donation is higher than the mandatory one, I am in their $1,000 to $2,500 level, and I have a long way to go to get out of it. I split it between the sports I like and the general athletic budget.
 
UCONN needs to do a better job in selling the UCONN experience to a new cast of fans....You might see a different approach starting next summer to push UCONN WCBB...
 
UCONN needs to do a better job in selling the UCONN experience to a new cast of fans....You might see a different approach starting next summer to push UCONN WCBB...
Come on. It has nothing to do with needing to "sell" the experience. The fact is, the AAC is a god awful conference and more and more people are staying home and watching on TV when the average margin of victory is over 40 points.

YAWN!
 
. . . . and two lower bowl tickets for the semi final game totaled $90.35 when all the fees and taxes were added. Not surprising that the games didn't sell out. The only reason we bought tickets was that the casino is nearby and we made a night of it.

No way would I buy $20 tickets at Gampel to bust my ass on concrete seats for a 9 PM blow out.
 
Upper bowl tickets for the UConn conference championship game were $45.



. . . . and two lower bowl tickets for the semi final game totaled $90.35 when all the fees and taxes were added. Not surprising that the games didn't sell out. The only reason we bought tickets was that the casino is nearby and we made a night of it.

No way would I buy $20 tickets at Gampel to bust my ass on concrete seats for a 9 PM blow out.

I went to the ACC tournament..... to the Friday Morning session (1 game), the friday evening session (2 games), the saturday semi's, and sunday's championship game. Paid 70 dollars total...... all lower bowl seats. The booklet for the entire tournament (14) games was 99 dollars.
 
I think yours are fairly reasonable as well, you probably have much better football tickets. I sit 3 rows from the front of the "middle" deck on the east side, behind and above the lower level which is the "Zona Zoo". Somewhere between the 20 and 30 yard line. The next section towards the center - and directly across the aisle (we have aisle seats for every sport) - are much more expensive.

Men's basketball I "can't afford", they would be higher with the seat license.

Also, my total donation is higher than the mandatory one, I am in their $1,000 to $2,500 level, and I have a long way to go to get out of it. I split it between the sports I like and the general athletic budget.
I'm pretty familiar with the Zona Zoo. My brother is a professor at the U of A and all 3 of my nieces graduated from there. I've been to basketball games there, but never a football game.
 
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. . . . and two lower bowl tickets for the semi final game totaled $90.35 when all the fees and taxes were added. Not surprising that the games didn't sell out. The only reason we bought tickets was that the casino is nearby and we made a night of it.

No way would I buy $20 tickets at Gampel to bust my ass on concrete seats for a 9 PM blow out.
Concrete seats???
 
Huskies Rule,

Just for accuracy sake, we here at the smallest school in the Big 12 are fairly proud of our TWO national championships. Perhaps you're young and don't go back as far as 2005 or maybe just had a brain fart.

And what hurts is we choked away a chance to be in a category of our own (only team with 3 or 4 titles) by leaving two national titles on the table perhaps in losing out to aTm three years ago and Louisville two years ago during the Griner years..
 
Huskies Rule,

Just for accuracy sake, we here at the smallest school in the Big 12 are fairly proud of our TWO national championships. Perhaps you're young and don't go back as far as 2005 or maybe just had a brain fart.

And what hurts is we choked away a chance to be in a category of our own (only team with 3 or 4 titles) by leaving two national titles on the table perhaps in losing out to aTm three years ago and Louisville two years ago during the Griner years..

* My apologies, professor. The Lady Bears omission was inadvertent, and though I wish I could attribute it to my youth, I'm darn near Jurassic.
 
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4" deep X 12" wide (at least it feels that way) with no backs. Annoying knees in your back and annoyed fans in front from your knees.

I thought I saw individual seats on TV. Join the SEC and you can have padded seats, lol, but with concrete seats you're more inclined to stand up and cheer. I get tired of people telling me to sit down at our games.
 
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