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June 05, 2006 | Women's Basketball
NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma women's basketball has remained a hot commodity during the offseason.
The OU athletics marketing department recently completed the Women's Basketball Early Season Ticket Renewal Campaign on May 20. The campaign allowed any fan that purchased a ticket in 2005-06 to reserve or renew season tickets before the seats officially went on sale.
OU received a total of 3,404 requests for season tickets with 903 of those being new requests. The remaining 2,501 requests were renewals.
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“We are very encouraged by the high level of response,” said OU director of marketing Matt Roberts. “We set a program record with 4,013 season tickets last season and we approached that number during the summer months. Fans recognized the success of Sherri Coale's team and they want to be a part of that excitement.”
Spurred on by a top-10 ranking and perfect run through the entire Big 12 season, OU set a number of attendance records in 2005-06, including three of the top four single game attendances in program history. Additionally, the per game average of 7,630 trumped the previous best of 6,606 set in 2001-02. The average turnout was also the ninth best mark (unofficially) in the NCAA.
All 13 of OU's regular season home games were attended by 5,000 or more fans, which is a program first. OU also recorded two sellouts, giving the program three capacity crowds in its history.
For the Feb. 12 game against Baylor, OU set a state record for a women's basketball game with a turnout of 12,112. The home season finale crowd of 12,003 was the third best mark in history. Against Texas A&M on Feb. 18, the fourth largest crowd in OU history (11,689) was on hand to watch OU clinch the Big 12 Regular Season Championship despite snowfall and outdoor temperatures of below 20 degrees.