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Attendance and Sites ATTENDANCE AND SITES Attendance History 174 All-Time Site and Arena History 177 Future Dates and Sites 195 Amalie Arena, site of the 2019 Women’s Final Four 173 ATTENDANCE HISTORY Records do not include the 2020 championship due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancellations. 1982-2019 First/Second Round Regionals Finals Totals Year Sessions Total Avg. Sessions Total Avg. Sessions Total Avg. Sessions Total Avg. *Attend. Session *Attend. Session *Attend. Session *Attend. Session 1982 16 32,737 2,046 8 18,656 2,332 2 15,531 7,766 26 66,924 2,574 1983 20 32,876 1,644 8 24,558 3,070 2 16,253 8,127 30 73,687 2,456 1984 15 36,678 2,445 8 36,943 4,618 2 11,537 5,769 25 85,158 3,406 1985 16 44,517 2,782 8 39,042 4,880 2 15,245 7,623 26 98,804 3,800 1986 24 50,780 2,116 8 30,486 3,811 2 15,556 7,778 34 96,822 2,848 1987 24 61,740 2,573 8 28,942 3,618 2 31,230 15,615 34 121,912 3,586 1988 24 82,068 3,420 8 34,507 4,313 2 17,167 8,584 34 133,742 3,934 1989 32 101,848 3,183 8 46,949 5,869 2 18,788 9,394 42 167,585 3,990 1990 32 102,621 3,207 8 49,408 6,176 2 39,490 19,745 42 191,519 4,560 1991 32 109,553 3,424 8 28,590 3,574 2 15,796 7,898 42 153,939 3,665 1992 32 131,097 4,097 8 42,074 5,259 2 24,493 12,247 42 197,664 4,706 1993 32 135,198 4,225 8 63,887 7,986 2 32,282 16,141 42 231,367 5,509 1994 48 212,812 4,434 8 43,750 5,469 2 23,932 11,966 58 280,494 4,836 1995 32 152,968 4,780 8 59,490 7,436 2 36,076 18,038 42 248,534 5,917 1996 32 173,284 5,415 8 54,510 6,814 2 46,582 23,291 42 274,376 6,533 1997 32 158,476 4,952 8 34,019 4,252 2 33,428 16,714 42 225,923 5,379 1998 32 177,423 5,544 8 72,053 9,007 2 35,952 17,976 42 285,428 6,796 1999 32 199,866 6,246 8 65,155 8,144 2 35,506 17,753 42 300,527 7,155 2000 32 199,793 6,244 8 49,534 6,192 2 40,120 20,060 42 289,447 6,892 2001 32 208,801 6,525 8 70,159 8,770 2 41,102 20,551 42 320,062 7,621 2002 32 212,175 6,630 8 55,354 6,919 2 59,238 29,619 42 326,767 7,780 2003 32 204,213 6,382 8 73,954 9,244 2 56,420 28,210 42 334,587 7,966 2004 32 214,290 6,697 8 67,954 8,494 2 36,422 18,211 42 318,666 7,587 2005 24 135,591 5,650 8 39,601 4,950 2 57,874 28,937 34 233,066 6,855 2006 24 90,483 3,770 8 61,562 7,695 2 37,284 18,642 34 189,329 5,569 2007 24 114,932 4,789 8 43,592 5,449 2 41,408 20,704 34 199,932 5,880 2008 24 140,429 5,851 8 52,725 6,591 2 43,310 21,655 34 236,464 6,955 2009 32 131,156 4,099 8 49,865 6,233 2 37,099 18,550 42 218,120 5,193 2010 32 141,460 4,421 8 41,432 5,179 2 48,752 24,376 42 231,644 5,515 2011 32 146,787 4,587 8 68,021 8,503 2 33,894 16,947 42 248,702 5,921 2012 32 124,580 3,893 8 41,152 5,144 2 38,056 19,028 42 203,788 4,852 2013 32 155,212 4,850 8 56,800 7,100 2 35,090 17,545 42 247,102 5,883 2014 32 132,277 4,134 8 72,246 9,031 2 35,096 17,548 42 239,619 5,705 2015 32 150,686 4,709 8 49,520 6,190 2 39,540 19,770 42 239,746 5,708 2016 32 142,860 4,464 8 51,588 6,449 2 29,741 14,871 42 224,189 5,338 2017 32 149,212 4,663 8 37,759 4,720 2 38,620 19,310 42 225,591 5,371 2018 32 161,869 5,058 8 50,842 6,355 2 39,123 19,562 42 251,834 5,996 2019 32 169,595 5,300 8 64,723 8,090 2 40,189 20,095 42 274,507 6,536 TOTALS 1,115 5,122,943 4,595 304 1,871,402 6,156 76 1,293,222 17,016 1,495 8,287,567 5,544 *Figures taken from official box scores. Attendance History 174 21,655—at St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL, ATTENDANCE RECORDS 4-8-08 20,704—at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, TOURNAMENT 4-1-07 29,619—National semifinals at Alamodome, San 20,551—at Savvis Center, St. Louis, 3-31-01 Antonio, 3-29-02 20,062—National semifinals at Amalie Arena, 29,619—National championship at Alamodome, Tampa, FL, 4-5-19 San Antonio, 3-31-02 28,937—National semifinals at RCA Dome, REGIONALS, SINGLE-SESSION Indianapolis, 4-3-05 16,182—Midwest semifinals at University Arena/ 28,937—National championship at RCA Dome, The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, 3-29-03 Indianapolis, 4-5-05 14,855—East final at Hartford Civic Center, 28,210—National semifinals at Georgia Dome, Hartford, CT, 3-29-04 Atlanta, 4-6-03 14,848—Mideast final at Memorial Gym, 28,210—National championship at Georgia Nashville, TN, 3-23-98 Dome, Atlanta, 4-8-03 14,711—Mideast semifinals at Memorial Gym, 25,816—National semifinals at Alamodome, San Nashville, TN, 3-21-98 Antonio, 4-4-10 14,253—East semifinals at Hartford Civic Center, 23,291—National semifinals at Charlotte Hartford, CT, 3-27-04 Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, 3-29-96 14,002—East Final at KFC Yum! Center, 23,291—National championship at Charlotte Louisville, KY, 4-1-12 Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, 3-31-96 13,466—Mideast final at Thompson-Boling 22,936—National championship at Alamodome, Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-25-95 San Antonio, 4-6-10 13,204—East semifinals at Greensboro Venus Lacy led Louisiana Tech to the 1988 21,655—National semifinals at St. Pete Times Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, 3-20-99 national title. Forum, Tampa, FL, 4-6-08 12,874—West final at Frank Erwin Special 21,655—National championship at St. Pete Events Center, Austin, TX, 3-25-89 FIRST/SECOND ROUNDS Times Forum, Tampa, FL, 4-8-08 12,413—Midwest final at University Arena/The 32,864—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, 20,704—National semifinals at Quicken Loans Pit, Albuquerque, NM, 3-31-03 TN, 3-20 & 22-05 Arena, Cleveland, 4-1-07 12,390—Midwest final at Frank Erwin Center, 32,365—at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, 20,704—National championship at Quicken Austin, TX, 3-24-90 NM, 3-22 & 24-03 Loans Arena, Cleveland, 4-3-07 12,343—Mideast final at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, 31,773—at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, 20,551—National semifinals at Savvis Center, St. Iowa City, IA, 3-27-93 NM, 3-20 & 22-04 Louis, 3-31-01 12,288—Midwest final at Frank Erwin Center, 27,095—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 20,551—National championship at Savvis Austin, TX, 3-26-88 3-17 & 19-00 Center, St. Louis, 4-1-01 12,235—East final at Greensboro Coliseum, 25,782—at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, 3-21 20,127—National championship at Amalie Arena, Greensboro, NC, 3-22-99 & 23-04 Tampa, FL, 4-7-19 11,646—Spokane final at Spokane Veterans 23,096—at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, 20,062—National semifinals at Amalie Arena, Memorial Arena, Spokane, WA, 3-28-11 Iowa, 3-22 & 24-19 Tampa, FL, 4-5-19 21,129—at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC, 20,060—National semifinals at First Union REGIONALS, BOTH SESSIONS 3-20 & 22-15 Center, Philadelphia, 3-31-00 29,559—Mideast at Memorial Gym, Nashville, 21,122—at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC, 20,060—National championship at First Union TN, 3-21 & 23-98 3-16 & 18-18 Center, Philadelphia, 4-2-00 29,108—East at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, 20,092—at Humphrey Coliseum, Starkville, MS, CT, 3-27 & 29-04 3-17 & 19-18 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 28,595—Midwest at University Arena/The Pit, 19,912—at Humphrey Coliseum, Starkville, MS, 29,619—at Alamodome, San Antonio, 3-31-02 Albuquerque, NM, 3-29 & 31-03 3-22 & 3-24-19 28,937—at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, 4-5-05 25,439—East at Greensboro Coliseum, 16,955—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Greensboro, NC, 3-20 & 22-99 28,210—at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, 4-8-03 TN, 3-19 & 21-11 25,097 East at KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, KY 23,291—at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, 16,804—at Ferrel Center, Waco, TX, 3-20 & 3-30 & 4-1-14 3-31-96 22-11 24,095—Mideast at Thompson-Boling Arena, 22,936—at Alamodome, San Antonio, 4-6-10 16,491—at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC, Knoxville, TN, 3-23 & 25-95 3-17 & 19-17 21,655—at St.
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