It would be interesting to see % of capacity with these numbers. Those of
us at gopher games know that there were several games that had plenty of
room to sit. Of course, paid attendance and actual show are two different
things as well.
Brett
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Rank School Dates Attendance Average
1 Minnesota (WCHA) 20 201,126 10,056
2 Nebraska-Omaha (Ind) 18 149,652 8,314
3 Wisconsin (WCHA) 18 147,860 8,214
4 Michigan State (CCHA) 21 140,849 6,707
5 Michigan (CCHA) 21 134,621 6,411
6 North Dakota (WCHA) 20 115,715 5,786
7 St. Cloud State (WCHA) 23 128,641 5,593
8 New Hampshire (HEA) 17 93,585 5,505
9 Colorado College (WCHA) 18 97,145 5,397
10 Maine (HEA) 15 77,465 5,164
11 Alaska Anchorage (WCHA) 19 90,325 4,754
12 Minnesota-Duluth (WCHA) 23 106,645 4,637
13 Boston College (HEA) 18 77,948 4,330
14 Denver (WCHA) 14 59,834 4,274
15 Lake Superior State (CCHA) 17 69,961 4,116
16 Cornell (ECAC) 12 45,872 3,823
17 Vermont (ECAC) 15 54,481 3,632
18 RPI (ECAC) 19 64,783 3,410
19 Boston Univ. (HEA) 20 65,111 3,256
20 Alaska-Fairbanks (CCHA) 19 59,321 3,122
>On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Kevin Ames wrote:
>> 16 Cornell (ECAC) 12 45,872 3,823
>
>Well, I feel that it's my patriotic duty to point out that while an
>average of 3823 per game only puts Cornell 16th, this is, if not
>completely sold out for every game, then damn close. Certainly all the
>advance tickets were.
>
>Josh Herman
>Cornell '99
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