Big Ten breaks own record for men's basketball attendance

Numbers for the 2013-14 season also show attendance at the Division I Men's Basketball Championship was slightly lower than last year, but still the third-highest overall

Posted on 6/13/14 10:31 AM

The Big Ten Conference broke its own all-conference men’s basketball attendance record by averaging 13,534 fans per game during the 2013-14 regular season as the conference led the nation in attendance for the 38th consecutive year.

The previous record was set by the Big Ten when the league drew an average of 13,449 fans to its games in 1990.

Overall in 2013-14, men’s basketball attendance totaled 32,510,167 for all three NCAA divisions combined. That number represents a 1 percent decrease from the 2012-13 season but still ranks in the top 10 attendance figures of all time, at seventh. The record of 33,396,316 was set in the 2007-08 season.

The Division I Men’s Basketball Championship tournament drew 739,189 spectators for an average of 20,533 fans per session over 36 sessions. That total is third all-time in the history of the tournament. The record of 800,377 was set in 2013.

Additionally, the 2014 Men’s Final Four set the all-time mark for total attendance for both sessions combined, with 158,682 people attending the event at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. An NCAA-record crowd of 79,444 attended the semifinals on April 5.

“It was another robust season of attendance at college basketball games,” said NCAA Vice President for Men’s Basketball Championships Dan Gavitt. “It’s been an exciting decade as this marks the eighth consecutive year that over 32 million fans have experienced men’s basketball games live. The Big Ten Conference continues to be a strong national leader, and the NCAA Men’s Final Four enjoyed a record-setting crowd at AT&T Stadium in North Texas.”

Other men’s basketball attendance highlights from the 2013-14 season include: