MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The first season of the Penny Hardaway Era at the University of Memphis was a turnstile-smashing success.
The Tigers, under coach Hardaway, led the nation in increased average attendance. They averaged 7,840 more per game than during the 2017-18 season, when they attracted 6,225 per game. Marquette was next, drawing 3,288 more per gae.
Memphis also ranked 17th overall among Division 1 programs in average attendance. The UofM drew 14,065 per game for 21 dates at FedExForum. Syracuse was the national leader at 21,992 per game.
Memphis finished 12 spots ahead of fellow American Athletic Conference member Cincinnati, which drew 11,256 per game and ranked 29th nationally.