By Greg Hansen, Arizona Daily Star via Sports Business Journal: Pac-12 men’s basketball teams are “averaging 6,249 fans for home games this season,” the conference’s “lowest figure since 1983-84,” according to Greg Hansen of the Arizona Daily Star.
Conference members are drawing “about 52% of capacity,” and if Arizona is taken out, the remaining Pac-12 teams “average 5,399 per home game, or roughly 47% capacity.”
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