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Below is the average attendance for home games from the 1977-78 season through today. The 2020-21 season has been omitted due to the pandemic. All attendance figures are paid attendance and do not represent turnstile or actual attendance. The source is ncaa.org.
- Average attendance went up 84% (8,914 to 16,440) with the move to the current facility for the 1980-81 season, also the first season in the Big East.
- The season of highest average attendance belongs to 1989-90 with 478,686 over 16 games for an average of 29,918.
- The first season in the ACC, 2013-14, marks a more recent high point, with a total attendance of 472,550 over 18 games, an average of 26,253.
- Last season's average attendance of 20,288 (#2 in Men's DI) reflects a near 23% drop since 2013-14 and is 32% off the all-time high.
- Last season was the first time since 1977-78 that a team other than Syracuse University or the University of Kentucky lead the NCAA in average attendance. That honor went to the University of North Carolina with 308,895 in total attendance over 15 games for an average 20,593.
- This season's average attendance (through 10 home games) of 17,346 is a near 15% drop from last season (34% off 2013-14, 42% off the all-time high).
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