Redhawks basketball in the press ‘25-26 season

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https://x.com/mid_madness/status/2035511826721419626?s=46&t=zqO8Zm6gX0InRQetE3Myew

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Sounds like Steele is pretty much looking forward to next season.

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https://x.com/kaylersmithtv/status/2048883503308177727?s=61

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https://x.com/i/status/2049887024128110925

Probably the most important vote by the ohio legislature in the last thirty years.

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A few numbers from the 2024-25 season, not surprising given all the free tickets we gave away that season down the stretch.

https://x.com/kcsmurthwaite/status/2050708159476691246?s=46&t=oallIeFEhKH9sCOJPSKdyw

Seems light to me. 4 of the 5 over 9000 crowds werent giveaways and should have had 5000 tickets at $18 each. So 90,000 x 4 and then the rest of the season with Buffalo and Akron nice crowds without students plus season tickets. That number seems way too low honestly

Was FY 2025 from January to December of 2025?

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That’s what I was wondering…..

I’m pretty sure Miami and most colleges fiscal years reflect the school year so I think FY25 would be like July 24-June25 but I am not completely sure

The 226k ticket sales figure is from our MFRS FY2025 report, which is the 24-25 season, not last year’s team.

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Yes, people are confusing fiscal year from last year with the academic calendar for this year (25-26).

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Yay for reading comprehension.

We could fill up new arena for every game.

Will never happen due to J-Term.

And still not crack Top 50 in attendance.

A lot of enthusiasm for college hoops in SW Ohio.

Dayton, UC and X all in Top 50.

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Not a lot of honestly in those numbers. Ohio State is far from averaging 11,000 per game. It’s 1/2 full often, and less than 1/2 full for many non-conference games.

Attendance reporting standards vary wildly by school, tickets purchased =/= butts in the seats.