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KENTUCKY EDGES SYRACUSE AGAIN, THIS TIME OFF THE FLOOR

     The Univ. of Kentucky overtook Syracuse in men's college
basketball attendance for the '95-96 season.  Nationally,
23,542,652 fans attended Division I men's college basketball
games in '95-96 -- marking the fifth highest turnout since record
keeping began in '76.  17,843 fewer fans attended games compared
to '94-95, a decrease of 53 fans per game or less than a tenth of
one percent.  The Top 20 '95-96 Division I Men's basketball
attendance (NCAA).
                 HOME                          TOTAL +/- AVE.
TEAM        DATES     AVG.       TOTAL      FROM '94-95
Kentucky    1323,895     310,633    +    89   +  1%
Syracuse    1622,728     363,653    - 1,517   -  6%
N. Carolina 1220,912     250,949    -   319   -  2%
Louisville  14      19,554     273,754    +   897   +  5%
Arkansas    18      19,261     346,698    -   820   -  4%
BYU  15      17,961     269,422    -   877   -  5%
St. Louis   16      16,986     271,771    -   728   -  4%
Indiana     13      16,747     217,716    -   205   -  1%
New Mexico  20      16,026     320,517    -    59   -  1%
Kansas      13      15,731     204,500    +   138   +  1%
Iowa        15      15,416     231,244    +   258   +  2%
Illinois    16      14,792     236,674    - 1,049   -  7%
Tennessee   17      14,377     244,410    -   505   -  3%
Utah        15      14,281     214,216    +   834   +  6%
Arizona     16      14,254     228,064    -     3   -  1%
Memphis     17      14,235     241,996    + 4,470   + 46%
Minnesota   17      14,140     240,378    +    93   +  1%
Purdue      14      14,083     197,157    -    40   -  1%
Maryland    14      13,324     186,533    -   490   -  4%
Michigan St.15      13,311     199,659    - 1,431   - 10%

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