EBA (Patriot Center) opened in the 85-86 season. In the 20 years that followed we had 3 seasons averaging in the 2,000s, 15 seasons averaging in the 3,000s, and just 2 seasons averaging over 4,000.
Our greatest years from the standpoint of attendance began with the 05-06 season. Between 05-06 and the 11-12 seasons (7years) we averaged in the 4,000s once, over 5,000 three times, and over 6,000 three times. NCAA appearances in 2006, 2008, and 2011. NIT and CIT appearances also during that era. So, even during the pinnacle of our success we couldn't come close to selling out.
We haven't been relevant since the 10-11 season nationally. We kind of rode the Larranaga years for a while between the 12-13 and 19-20 seasons, a stretch of 8 years averaging over 4,000. Since the Covid year we've averaged in the 3,000s.
In the 40 years since opening, not counting this season, there have been 556 games at EBA with a total attendance of 2,222,880 (rough estimate based on averages over time). That is an average of 4,071 per game over our history. Win or lose, good times or bad, great economy or lousy economy, the team has never really been supported by a rabid fan base. I don't expect that the building will ever be full, much less half full on a great night.
Too much else to do? A transient population that takes many graduates away from the area? Has NIL and the portal driven away some? How will the price increases this year influence future attendance? I don't know that we'll ever know for sure.
One final thought. The A10 tourney last year was impressive in every regard as far as attendance and enthusiasm was concerned. The fan base that showed up there was loud and proud. I would love to have that passion and that many attend regularly, but I'll have to save that for my dreams.