According to the box score for the 1st semi-final game, the attendance was 19,160. That is a full house.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/boxscore?gid=201303150287
They should hang around then
Why should a Kansas or Iowa State fan hang around to watch Kansas St. vs osu?
Iowa State is done, and Kansas has already played each team twice.
In the old days, when we all went there every year, most stayed the whole time - it was BASKETBALL silly. You went and watched 4 games per day and had a blast. I don't see that committment from the KC locals like it used to be SO if it is going to be that way GO AHEAD AND MOVE IT AROUND and have half empty arena's in other cities, let OKC/Dallas get the economic AND ability to have your local crowds. Just shouldn't be the Kansas schools IMO.
Same in football, if KC would have a roof on it's stadium I would say don't let Jerry's world have it every year. Unfortunately for KC it is crazy cold up there and they should never get another title game IMO.
1) The tournament in KC is 10x better than the tournament in OKC and 10x better than when it was at Kemper.
2) The place was absolutely packed for the early game. Great atmosphere.
3) The P&L District was packed for the second game and you couldn't move before the first game.
4) I used to think OKC deserved the tournament. After seeing what KC is doing, it should be in KC every year.
5) They set an attendance record tonight. It was a sellout.
I'm glad someone that was there is pointing this out. It'll be nuts tomorrow.
1) The tournament in KC is 10x better than the tournament in OKC and 10x better than when it was at Kemper.
2) The place was absolutely packed for the early game. Great atmosphere.
3) The P&L District was packed for the second game and you couldn't move before the first game.
4) I used to think OKC deserved the tournament. After seeing what KC is doing, it should be in KC every year.
5) They set an attendance record tonight. It was a sellout.
Following the 2011-12 season the men's and women's basketball championships will become stand alone events, taking place in separate cities. The men's championship is under contract, and will continue in Kansas City through 2014. Starting in 2013 the women's championship will be held in Dallas at the American Airlines Center, with Oklahoma City playing host in 2014 at the Chesapeake Energy Center. With the change, the women's basketball championship will take place the Friday-Monday preceding the men's championship, which will continue its Wednesday-Saturday format.
"Our woman's basketball coaches and student-athletes will have the opportunity to showcase the sport's premiere Conference championship in state-of-the-art arenas that our home to NBA teams," said interim commissioner Chuck Neinas. "I would like to thank the Kansas City Sports Commission for accommodating our desire to separate the men's and women's basketball championships. Kansas City continues to be a valuable partner of the Big 12."
The 2013 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship returns to Dallas for the first time since 2006. In 2003, 2004 and 2006 the Championship took place at Reunion Arena. The American Airlines Center and Big 12 Conference hosted the 2011 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Regional, which was second in overall attendance for both sessions with 21,030 spectators, including 11,508 at the final between Baylor and Texas A&M. The AAC is home to the 2011 NBA champion Dallas Mavericks.
Oklahoma City will host the women's basketball championship for the first time in Chesapeake Energy Arena after the 2007 and 2009 Championships were played in Cox Convention Center. The Big 12 and Oklahoma City served as hosts of the 2008 and 2009 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Regionals in what is now Chesapeake Energy Arena. Both years the Oklahoma City Regional registered the best attendance among the four regional sites for both single session and combined attendance. The facility serves as home to the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder.
Why hold the tourney in a state that doesn't even have a Big 12 team?