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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: Final Regular Season USBL Attendance 

                                '99-00            '98-99
TEAM           GAMES    TOTAL     AVG.   % CAP.     AVG.    % +/-
FLORIDA          15     57,558   3,837     55%        95 +3938.9%
PENNSYLVANIA     15     48,388   3,226     58%     3,277    -1.5%
KANSAS           15     48,019   3,201     41%     2,647   +20.1%
DODGE CITY       15     28,618   1,908     76%        --       --
OKLAHOMA         15     27,063   1,804     90%        --       --
NEW JERSEY       15     14,383     959     42%     2,014   -52.4%
GULF COAST       15      9,848     657     26%     1,214   -45.9%
ATLANTIC CITY    15      4,640     309     13%       984   -68.6%
LONG ISLAND      15      4,355     290     15%       138  +110.4%
BROOKLYN         15      4,030     269     18%       491   -45.2% 
WASHINGTON, DC   15      2,400     160      3%       144   +11.1%
LEAGUE          165    249,402   1,511     41%     1,023   +47.7%
          
          NOTES: The Atlantic City Seagulls play at Atlantic City
     High School (capacity 2,400); Brooklyn Kings at Long Island
     Univ.-Brooklyn (1,500); Dodge City (KS) Legend at Dodge City
     Civic Center (2,500);  Florida SeaDragons at TECO Arena
     (7,000); Gulf Coast (FL) Sun Dogs at Manatee County
     Community College (2,500); Kansas Cagerz at Bicentennial
     Center (7,800); Long Island Surf at Island Garden Sports
     Arena (2,000); New Jersey ShoreCats at Asbury Park
     Convention Hall (2,300); Oklahoma Storm at Mark Price Arena
     (2,000); Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs at Lehigh Univ.'s Stabler
     Arena (5,600);  Washington, DC Congressionals at George
     Washington Univ. (5,000).  Last season, Florida was known as
     the Tampa Bay Windjammers and played at Bayfront Center
     (8,000); Gulf Coast at Manatee County Civic Center (3,100);
     Long Island at Elmcor Center (1,000); and DC at Blair (MD)
     HS (2,000).  Dodge City and Oklahoma are expansion
     franchises this season; the Atlanta Trojans, Connecticut
     SkyHawks, New Hampshire Thunder Loons and Raleigh Cougars
     were in the league in '99, but have ceased operations. 






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