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Men's Lacrosse Coaches Form Panel to Study "Disturbing Trend" in Attendance
Jon Fogg The Baltimore Sun
Attendance at the NCAA men's lacrosse Championship Weekend has declined by almost half over the past six years, and the Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches Association intends to do something about it.
Calling the attendance nosedive a "disturbing trend," the association has announced that it has created a committee to evaluate the championships, specifically the attendance problem.
"The IMLCA was formed to help build the game of lacrosse and monitor the integrity of the game, so it is with these founding principles that the IMLCA Board of Directors has determined that the Association would be proactive in addressing this disturbing trend," IMLCA Executive Director Phil Buttafuoco said in the release.
Individuals from within the coaching community, athletic administrators and the corporate world are being invited to participate on the panel, according to the release, which states: "The IMLCA anticipates the committee will conduct several conference calls during the months of June and July and submit a position paper to the NCAA for consideration during the summer meeting of the NCAA Divisions I, II and III Men's Lacrosse Committees."
This year's Division I championships at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia had a total attendance of 56,668 (28,444 for the semifinals and 28,224 for the title game). That's about 44 percent fewer fans than attended the 2007 Championship Weekend in Baltimore, which set a record for sport's final four by drawing 100,447 to M&T Bank Stadium.
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In a post last month, The Sun's Edward Lee looked at several possible reasons for the attendance decline and suggested a solution: Move the championships to smaller venues such as Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis (34,000 seats), Rutgers’ High Point Solutions Stadium in New Brunswick, N.J., (52,000) and Maryland’s Byrd Stadium in College Park (54,000).
Meanwhile, the state of Maryland is angling to make itself the "semi-permanent" home of both the men's and women's championships, The Sun's Jeff Barker reported in May. The host city or cities for the 2014-15 through 2017-18 championships will be announced in December.
Here's look at the attendance figures since the NCAA moved Championship Weekend to NFL stadiums for the 2003 season:
NCAA Division I Championship Weekend attendance
Host city
Year
Semifinals
Finals
Total
Philadelphia
2013
28,444
28,224
56,668
Foxborough
2012
31,774
30,816
62,590
Baltimore
2011
45,039
35,661
80,700
Baltimore
2010
44,389
37,126
81,515
Foxborough
2009
36,594
41,935
78,529
Foxborough
2008
48,224
48,970
97,194
Baltimore
2007
52,004
48,443
100,447
Philadelphia
2006
49,562
47,062
96,624
Philadelphia
2005
45,275
44,920
90,195
Baltimore
2004
46,923
43,898
90,821
Baltimore
2003
37,823
37,944
75,767
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