BlackfootBengal is right. The average home attendance for the last 3 seasons played at Reed was 2,018 (2003-04 season through 2005-06 season). This included the 2004-05 season average home attendance of 1,699.
Average home attendance the past 3 seasons (played in Holt) is 2,653. This past season saw an average home attendance of 2,742.
The argument is made that the average attendance the last few years would fit inside of Reed. The reality is, Reed isn't fan-friendly and it ultimately drives attendance down. Sure, it's a great environment when the gym is packed, but like BlackfootBengal said, that's rare. People will make a sacrifice for a game or two, but I know several people who stopped attending when all games were there. Concessions are bad. Restrooms are bad. Parking is worse (especially when games take place in sub-zero temperatures during December/January).
The difference in average home attendance for the past 3 seasons vs. the last 3 Reed seasons is 635. It may not seem like much, but considering there are 13-14 home games a season, that translates to almost $100,000 of revenue, give or take.
I thought the crowd was pretty good last night. Some fans may sit on their hands, but I have seen fans do that in Ogden, Missoula, Portland, Boise, Sacramento, Phoenix, and so on.
Beat UNC!