So at 71% they had a tad more than 12k at the game? I would say that is Nebraska math to get to 17k.They can sell much more, hence only 71% capacity. Not sure why that’s hard to comprehend
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So at 71% they had a tad more than 12k at the game? I would say that is Nebraska math to get to 17k.They can sell much more, hence only 71% capacity. Not sure why that’s hard to comprehend
Why though? Unless there was a huge walk up crowd, you should know your required staffing levels well ahead of the game. Under your logic, every basketball arena should have two different “sellouts”… one for men’s and one for women’s.Given that their WBB games typically only sell <5,000 tickets and they nearly tripled that # for CC and Iowa, I can understand if they were caught back on their heels.
Are you using a screen reader here? If not, you’re safe.If I hear one more thing about Caitlin Clark I am going to ******* puke. **** her and the horse she rode in on.
With 12,250 showing up.Agree... 14,000ish seats available ... 14,000ish seats sold... sellout.
What did her horse ever do to you?If I hear one more thing about Caitlin Clark I am going to ******* puke. **** her and the horse she rode in on.
Lol, it's not my logic. It's pretty clearly spelled out in the article I linked here:Why though? Unless there was a huge walk up crowd, you should know your required staffing levels well ahead of the game. Under your logic, every single women’s basketball game at every arena should have two different “sellouts”… one for men’s and one for women’s.
If a football stadium has 80,000 available seats, but only decided to make 40,000 available because they knew the demand would be lower for the game, it’s a self proclaimed sellout.
I guess the term “sellout” is loosely applied in some stadiums
They sold every ticket they made available. They called it a sellout prior to the game being played. Why is this so hard to understand? And how would you like to spin the Minnesota sellout? I think Minnesota and Rutgers are in two different states.With 12,250 showing up.
All of that said Wisconsin made it a self imposed “sellout”.Lol, it's not my logic. It's pretty clearly spelled out in the article I linked here:
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There'll be empty seats at the sold-out Kohl Center when Caitlin Clark visits Wisconsin. Here's why.
Caitlin Clark and her Iowa teammates will open the Big Ten season Sunday in front of what is expected to be a crowd of 13,500-14,000 at Wisconsin.www.jsonline.com
From the article:
Based on ticket sales, attendance for the game, which is the Big Ten opener for both teams, will be between 13,500 and 14,000. Tipoff is 1:30 p.m.
The Kohl Center, however, has a seating capacity of 17,071 for basketball.
So how can the same venue set up in the same configuration list different sellout capacities?
The answer comes down to how the tickets are sold.
Tickets for UW men’s basketball home games are sold as reserve seating, which designates the holder with a specific seat in the arena.
Women’s basketball tickets are sold as general admission for the entire season, said Justin Doherty, the sports administrator for women’s basketball. That means the ticket holder can take any seat. With that freedom, however, comes the challenge of making sure parties that attend the game together are able to sit together, Doherty said.
“We just want to make sure it’s a good experience for people who attend the game and sit with their friends and family,” he said.
Space isn't usually a problem at women's basketball games. Wisconsin draws fewer than 5,000 fans for most contests.
But the closer the Kohl Center is filled to its capacity, the harder it is to make general seating work because seats are taken on a first-come, first-serve basis rather than in an organized manner that would allow more people into the arena.
As a result, UW sold fewer tickets than it had seats available. To accomodate the additional crowd, the upper two decks of the arena will be open. Normally they're closed.
The reason the game is in such demand is because Iowa senior guard Caitlin Clark is coming to town. The popularity of senior sharpshooter exploded last season when she led the Hawkeyes to the national championship game.
This season each of Iowa’s road games is a hot ticket. Northern Iowa sold out for the first time when it hosted the Hawkeyes on Nov. 12. Iowa State, which played host to the Hawkeyes on Wednesday night drew, 14,267.
Let me just say I'm really sorry for whatever CC did to your daughter/niece/granddaughter/neighbor/etc. Lol.All of that said Wisconsin made it a self imposed “sellout”.
I am sure that ISU regularly draws 14,267 or more for their home games. After all, they have been women's basketball fans long before Iowa fans even knew women's basketball existed.This season each of Iowa’s road games is a hot ticket. Northern Iowa sold out for the first time when it hosted the Hawkeyes on Nov. 12. Iowa State, which played host to the Hawkeyes on Wednesday night drew, 14,267.
Sorry for showing why Wisconsin shouldn’t had classified a game as a “sellout.” I mean it’s not even Iowa’s fault. It clearly was a sellout only because Wisconsin classified it to be one. I guess that alone shows CC did something to my daughter/niece/granddaughter/neighbor/etc. That’s quite a stretch to makeLet me just say I'm really sorry for whatever CC did to your daughter/niece/granddaughter/neighbor/etc. Lol.
Well I certainly hope that wasn't the case. The hate just seems to run really deep, like, on a personal level.Sorry for showing why Wisconsin shouldn’t had classified a game as a “sellout.” I mean it’s not even Iowa’s fault. It clearly was a sellout only because Wisconsin classified it to be one. I guess that alone shows CC did something to my daughter/niece/granddaughter/neighbor/etc. That’s quite a stretch to make
You somehow think me questioning why Wisconsin self imposed a “sellout” is “hate” for CC? Two completely unrelated itemsWell I certainly hope that wasn't the case. The hate just seems to run really deep, like, on a personal level.
Lol, yeah my mistake.You somehow think me questioning why Wisconsin self imposed a “sellout” as “hate” for CC? Two completely unrelated items
Clearly it is. It was commented that Iowa Women’s BB has drawn sellouts in many states. I simply questioned it. You tell me where that constitutes as “hate” for CC?Lol, yeah my mistake.
You mean the 100 women's big 10 player of the week don't count on a national level??Maybe CC should win something first before being compared to MJ and Tiger.
That’s just beyond stupid, and Hassel should know better. But he’s a Hawk lover, so he doesn’t.
As I said over Christmas, none of my visiting family members from outside the state had any idea who CC was? That was 4 whole families. They all know who MJ and Tiger are.
I think you're selling yourself short.Clearly it is. It was commented that Iowa Women’s BB has drawn sellouts in many states. I simply questioned it. You tell me where that constitutes as “hate” for CC?