Thanks for update. C’mon JackrabbitsWow - Seton Hall wins in a thrilling finish at Middle TN. UCLA and SDSU are going to the wire as well. The WNIT has had some really good games.
Jackrabbits win! Jackrabbits win!
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Thanks for update. C’mon JackrabbitsWow - Seton Hall wins in a thrilling finish at Middle TN. UCLA and SDSU are going to the wire as well. The WNIT has had some really good games.
Does anyone really show up at any time for a UCLA home game? I once saw UCLA play on the road at Sac State. Jordon Canada, Monique Billings, Kelli Hayes, Kennedy Burke etc. Fun game. UCLA scored over 100 in that game. Year after they won NITNor would UCLA, as nobody would show up on Saturday at 11am PDT
cracker-jack (adjective)And I don’t even have to wait for the official news to know the game will be in Brookings. Lord knows Seton Hall would never win a bid for the championship game with that cracker box gym they play

Speaking as I am, currently from the lounge at LAX, there's a lot more to do in LA than in Brookings (which I'd never even heard of until a week ago). No offense to Cori et al., but even this avid WBB fan wouldn't think of attending a college basketball game as the first, second, or tenth best use of my time in LA. There's a reason most of the well developed college basketball followings are in secondary markets like Storrs/Hartford, South Bend, Columbia, and Tucson - a heck of a lot less competition, and no LeBron or Kawhi stealing away basketball fans.Well @Basket got me thinking about UCLA attendance and SDSU attendance and I guess as I have been duly impressed by the state of Iowa and the legions of fans who come out in droves for both those programs, I was excited to see the last 5 years of noted attendance:
School 2022 2020 2019 2018 2017
UCLA 1,103 2,940 2,876 3,249 2,263
SDSU 1,919 1,819 2,106 2,026 1,908
And as you can see, I am sorely disappointed. So while UCLA does out draw SDSU, this attendance is pathetic. Really? Couldn't they get some boosters to buy seats and give them to the local Boys and Girls clubs or Youth Sports?
That said, I do want to give props to Cori for playing in this tournament again after many years of consecutive NCAAs and some moderate success in the NCAAT. She too could have claimed a "goal" of NCAAT or bust but she chose for development and playing. Good for her and I hope this springboards next years team along with their top recruits to success.
I go to all the UCLA games. As far as I could tell this year, there were no real efforts to "enhance" the gate with giveaways, etc. UCLA venues have been very conservative during the pandemic, requiring masks and vax proof. It also didn't help having the kind of season we had. A number of later games were reschedules, at odd times. It may sound cliched as well to say, "Traffic," but it is a very real impediment.UCLA's attendance cratered this last season, before that they've been consistently in the upper third of the Pac 12. Although attendance was maybe down throughout the Pac this year.
If you want to see pathetic attendance, you have to look across town at USC.
I thought about this. The 3 continental states touching the Pacific Ocean were among the most aggressive in the nation in their responses to covid. That had to have effected attendance at sporting events, among other things.UCLA venues have been very conservative during the pandemic
That opening paragraph is so big ten it hurts. First, most of you aren’t doctors and lawyers, so don’t lead with that. Second, I want Rick Morrisey to explain Ulysses as something other than “smart people book everyone says is great.”![]()
Yes, we know the Big Ten is having another pathetic NCAA Tournament. Here’s why.
Maybe, just maybe, the conference isn’t as good as it thinks it is.chicago.suntimes.com