I was at both games, and I am more stunned by the men's number.
The place looked almost empty. I walked in just after halftime. I sat ear the back, but went down to the front to scope out where I would be sitting for the women's game, and I saw empty seats in the first few rows. My guess is that less than a quarter of the seats were occupied.
I can think of two reasons for the disparity. One of that virtually all teams report tickets sold, and I'll guess there are thousands of season ticket holders, many of whom didn't happen to show up for this game (which was a great game, BTW).
The second is that it was Cheerleader day, and there were hundreds of cheerleaders (mostly middle school if you were wondering), most of whom were chatting in the hallways, not in the arena. I looked up the attendance, guessing it might be 3000, and was stunned to see 7000. That's the report, but no way were the arena even half full.
Of course, the same rule (counting season ticket holders) counts for the women, but if I'm a Houston season ticket holder and going to miss some games, this is not the one I'm missing.
Yes there were quite a few Connecticut transplants to the Houston area in the crowd, I got to chat with a few.
Plus, as Nick points out, there are some local UConn fans. I met one, Charika, who has been following UConn for years, but unable to go to a game. She wore all blue, and purchased one of the courtside seats.