
Lady Frogs rank among nation's attendance leaders
5/31/2007 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
May 31, 2007
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - For the seventh consecutive season, the TCU women's basketball team finished the season ranked among the top 50 programs in the country in home attendance with an average of 2,360 spectators during the 2006-07 season at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
TCU's run among the nation's attendance leaders has coincided with seven consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament. During that span, the Lady Frogs are among just 12 programs in the country that have advanced to the NCAA Tournament each season.
This past season, the Lady Frogs were ranked No. 50 in the nation in average home attendance (2,360) and totaled 37,762 fans over the course of 16 home games.
The Lady Frogs finished the year with a 21-11 record and set a school record with 15 home wins, which included a school-record 14 straight home wins to open the season.
Over the last seven seasons, TCU has compiled a home record of 90-17 and a winning percentage of 84.1 percent at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
TCU's home attendance also ranked third in the Mountain West Conference behind only New Mexico (9,582) and Wyoming (4,638). Tennessee led the nation in home attendance with an average of 14,678.
TCU Home Attendance Year Rank Games Total Average 2006-07 50 16 37,762 2,360 2005-06 48 14 33,779 2,413 2004-05 32 14 48,469 3,462 2003-04 31 17 58,991 3,470 2002-03 46 15 35,164 2,344 2001-02 39 15 39,310 2,621 2000-01 46 16 36,451 2,278