University of Tennessee Athletics

Vols Fans "Fed the Floor" at an Elite Rate at Thompson-Boling Arena
July 25, 2019 | Men's Basketball
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The NCAA shared its official men's basketball attendance data for the 2018-19 season Thursday, and the numbers proved that Thompson-Boling Arena elevated its standing as one of the nation's biggest and brightest stages for college hoops.
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Tennessee ranked fourth nationally in average home attendance, drawing 19,034 fans per game last season. And UT's total home attendance of 342,615 fans—spanning 18 games—ranked third in the country.
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Tennessee sold 13,074 season tickets last season. That number by itself, without any single-game ticket sales factored in, would have been good enough to give UT the 22nd-highest average home attendance nationally.
The NCAA's data also showed that Tennessee boasted the fourth-highest average attendance increase from 2017-18 to 2018-19, as home crowds at Thompson-Boling Arena grew by an average of 2,824 fans last year.
Taking all games into consideration—home, road and neutral-site—a total of 621,136 fans watched the Vols in-person last season. That also ranked fourth among all Division I teams.
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Vol fans have become known for their "Feed the Floor" mantra, which has helped bolster Tennessee's homecourt advantage in tangible ways. The Vols will enter the 2019-20 season tied for the nation's longest active home win streak at 26 games. The Big Orange were a perfect 18-0 on Rocky Top last season.
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In total, more than 24.6 million fans attended 5,364 Division I games featuring 351 teams last season. The average Division I attendance for 2018-19 was 4,593.
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Among conferences, the SEC ranked second in average attendance (11,527) and third in total attendance (2.8 million) last season.
Fans interested in being a part of the action at Thompson-Boling Arena this coming season are encouraged to click HERE.
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The NCAA shared its official men's basketball attendance data for the 2018-19 season Thursday, and the numbers proved that Thompson-Boling Arena elevated its standing as one of the nation's biggest and brightest stages for college hoops.
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Tennessee ranked fourth nationally in average home attendance, drawing 19,034 fans per game last season. And UT's total home attendance of 342,615 fans—spanning 18 games—ranked third in the country.
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Tennessee sold 13,074 season tickets last season. That number by itself, without any single-game ticket sales factored in, would have been good enough to give UT the 22nd-highest average home attendance nationally.
The NCAA's data also showed that Tennessee boasted the fourth-highest average attendance increase from 2017-18 to 2018-19, as home crowds at Thompson-Boling Arena grew by an average of 2,824 fans last year.
Taking all games into consideration—home, road and neutral-site—a total of 621,136 fans watched the Vols in-person last season. That also ranked fourth among all Division I teams.
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Vol fans have become known for their "Feed the Floor" mantra, which has helped bolster Tennessee's homecourt advantage in tangible ways. The Vols will enter the 2019-20 season tied for the nation's longest active home win streak at 26 games. The Big Orange were a perfect 18-0 on Rocky Top last season.
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In total, more than 24.6 million fans attended 5,364 Division I games featuring 351 teams last season. The average Division I attendance for 2018-19 was 4,593.
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Among conferences, the SEC ranked second in average attendance (11,527) and third in total attendance (2.8 million) last season.
Fans interested in being a part of the action at Thompson-Boling Arena this coming season are encouraged to click HERE.
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| Rank | School | Games | Total |
| 1. | Syracuse | 19 | 417,852 |
| 2. | Kentucky | 18 | 390,510 |
| 3. | TENNESSEE | 18 | 342,615 |
| 4. | UNC | 16 | 315,436 |
| 5. | Indiana | 21 | 319,335 |
| Rank | School | Games | Total |
| 1. | Syracuse | 19 | 21,992 |
| 2. | Kentucky | 18 | 21,965 |
| 3. | UNC | 16 | 19,715 |
| 4. | TENNESSEE | 18 | 19,034 |
| 5. | Wisconsin | 15 | 17,170 |
| Rank | School | 2018-19 | 2017-18 | Increase |
| 1. | Memphis | 14,065 | 6,225 | 7,840 |
| 2. | Marquette | 15,611 | 12,323 | 3,288 |
| 3. | Cincinnati | 11,256 | 8,081 | 3,175 |
| 4. | TENNESSEE | 19,034 | 16,210 | 2,824 |
| 5. | Pittsburgh | 6,749 | 4,117 | 2,632 |
| Rank | School | Total |
| 1. | Kentucky | 664,559 |
| 2. | Virginia | 647,934 |
| 3. | Michigan State | 638,448 |
| 4. | TENNESSEE | 621,136 |
| 5. | Syracuse | 618,344 |
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