Attendance

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wvitbear
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In the 2013-2014 sesaon, the year after our final four appearance, we averaged 2,778 people in attendance. The next year when we hosted a sweet sixteen, we averaged 2652 in attendance. We have never drawn well. Even when we win.
Gkhoury2325
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I know Cal drew very well in the JKidd and Lamond Murray era. They were packed at the Oakland Coliseum and it continued into the Ed Grey and Abdur Rahim year too. Granted they were NBA players and the Bay Area was a hot bed for Athletics.
wvitbear
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That was a little earlier. I had men's tickets then. And men have always outdrawn the women.
SFCALBear72
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Next season, I think they should try some type of cross-promotion with MBB season ticketholders.

We know they like basketball.
We know they like Cal,

So, why not try to get them to "sample" Cal WBB. Family plan. Deals on tickets to ACC games if the men also have that same school at home.

We will continue to have strong guard play plus 3-pointers plus a very interesting frontline with the Serbian post player, a post from the portal and forwards (Taylor, Zara).

glutton
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SFCALBear72 said:

Next season, I think they should try some type of cross-promotion with MBB season ticketholders.

We know they like basketball.
We know they like Cal,

So, why not try to get them to "sample" Cal WBB. Family plan. Deals on tickets to ACC games if the men also have that same school at home.

We will continue to have strong guard play plus 3-pointers plus a very interesting frontline with the Serbian post player, a post from the portal and forwards (Taylor, Zara).




They already have cross promotions with MBB season ticket holders. I started buying WBB season tickets about 10 years ago when they started offering discounted General Admission season tickets if you had MBB season tickets, and I'm still getting that discount. I'm not sure if they're still promoting that offer or if I just have it as a legacy discount. I wish they'd offer a discount for reserved season tickets if we already have MBB tickets
SFCALBear72
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glutton said:

SFCALBear72 said:

Next season, I think they should try some type of cross-promotion with MBB season ticketholders.

We know they like basketball.
We know they like Cal,

So, why not try to get them to "sample" Cal WBB. Family plan. Deals on tickets to ACC games if the men also have that same school at home.

We will continue to have strong guard play plus 3-pointers plus a very interesting frontline with the Serbian post player, a post from the portal and forwards (Taylor, Zara).




They already have cross promotions with MBB season ticket holders. I started buying WBB season tickets about 10 years ago when they started offering discounted General Admission season tickets if you had MBB season tickets, and I'm still getting that discount. I'm not sure if they're still promoting that offer or if I just have it as a legacy discount. I wish they'd offer a discount for reserved season tickets if we already have MBB tickets

Yes! That's what the offer should be. Make it more attractive to the customer. Plenty of inventory.
ClayK
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To bang my drum again: If you want fans, you need students. Getting the people who go to school there every day and presumably live close by is critical.

That said, I don't know if it's possible to motivate students to come to women's basketball games, but that's the untapped market that's right there.
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