LEXINGTON, Ky. — For the 15th time in 16 seasons, the University of Kentucky men's basketball team led the NCAA in attendance in 2010-11.
The Wildcats' average home crowd at RuppArena was 23,603. UK's total home attendance was 354,046.
Syracuse, with an average crowd of 22,312, was second, followed by the University ofLouisville (21,832), North Carolina (19,144) and Tennessee (18,952).
It marks the 23rd time in the 35-year history of Rupp Arena that Kentucky has had the top attendance figure.
Nationally, 25.1 million attended Division I men’s games in 2010-11, an average of 5,025 per game.
The Big Ten led all conferences in average attendance at 12,826. The Big East (11,323) was second, followed by the Southeastern Conference (11,187).
The Wildcats' average home crowd at Rupp
Syracuse, with an average crowd of 22,312, was second, followed by the University of
It marks the 23rd time in the 35-year history of Rupp Arena that Kentucky has had the top attendance figure.
Nationally, 25.1 million attended Division I men’s games in 2010-11, an average of 5,025 per game.
The Big Ten led all conferences in average attendance at 12,826. The Big East (11,323) was second, followed by the Southeastern Conference (11,187).
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