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All listed attendance figures reflect those for the most recent season or event for which: reliable attendance figures are available, and for UK Boxing events 2019. no artificial attendance restrictions (i.e., apart from venue capacity) were imposed during the relevant time frame—an entire season or a given event, as applicable.
And though the season has recently begun, the WNBA said it has had about 400,000 fans who have attended games in its arenas so far, the most first-month attendance in more than two decades.
This is a list of men's collegiate wrestling programs in the United States that compete in NCAA Division I. For the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's wrestling season, 77 schools in the United States sponsor Division I varsity men's wrestling. [1] This list reflects each team's conference affiliation as of that season.
On the heels of drafting rookie phenom Caitlin Clark, the WNBA's Indiana Fever have already broken the team's total home attendance for all of 2023 — and it took just five games this season.
Across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and CBS, WNBA games averaged 1.32 million viewers, nearly tripling last season’s average (462,000 viewers), the league said. Six Fever games are reportedly among the ...
The football clubs with the highest average home attendance for domestic league games in the 2022–23 season are included. [152] These are (in descending order): FC Barcelona from Spain, Borussia Dortmund from Germany, Bayern München from Germany, Manchester United from the United Kingdom and AC Milan from Italy.
The WNBA enjoyed generation-high attendance in May, the league said Monday, clicking turnstiles at an unprecedented rate that's linked to — but not exclusively the work of — rookie sensation ...
Highest blocks per game average, career (Min. 100 games) 2.72 – Margo Dydek, Utah 1998–2002, San Antonio 2003–2004, Connecticut 2005–2007, Los Angeles 2008; 2.58 – Brittney Griner, Phoenix 2013–present (did not play in 2022) 2.26 – Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles 1997–2006, 2008–2009