It’s the last week of the regular season this year in college basketball, so naturally attendance is up as varying schools host their senior night festivities. As such, attendance at the big schools tends to rise while those at the bottom never see too much of a bump, as this week we have the same number of games with fewer than 1,000 fans as we did last week:

Number of games drawing fewer than 1,000 fans: 29

Here are the 3 lowest attended games of last week:

3. South Carolina State vs Bethune-Cookman – Okay, so the MEAC is the worst conference in basketball, but still, South Carolina State was in a battle with Norfolk State and Bethune-Cookman for 2nd place. Whoever took home the game would be in second if the top team in the conference (Hampton) beat Norfolk State. That didn’t happen, so this became a game for third place, which means not having to play the talented-on-a-relative scale Hampton Pirates. Despite that, only 532 showed up to say goodbye to the team’s three seniors. Those who did show up were at least rewarded with a 85-72 Bulldogs victory over the Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman.

2. Army vs Colgate – A surprising first appearance on the list for the Black Knights, considering it was the Patriot League conference tournament. Only 482 to see Army take on Colgate and win 79-72 to advance into the semi-finals. Your action shot of the crowd:

It was probably best for Army fans not to get their hopes up, as they ended up only able to score 38 against the 9th seeded Holy Cross Crusaders in the next round. Speaking of Holy Cross…

1. Loyola (MD) vs Holy Cross – Our winner this week is Loyola of Maryland. In the opening round of the Patriot League tournament, the 8 and 9 seeds faced off. It’s no surprise that only 408 cared, with the bracket feeding the winner of this game to the #1 seed, Bucknell. Holy Cross won the game 72-67, but the plot twist is that they then beat Bucknell, and then Army, as previously mentioned. Holy Cross will play Lehigh on Wednesday with a chance to clinch a tournament berth from their humble 9th seed in the Patriot League, ensuring a 16th seed play-in game.

That’s it. We’re done with the regular season. Some regret, some anticipation of the best few weeks of the year. But before we get there, let’s take a look at the miscellany:

Biggest group of people to see a loss at home this week: Arkansas (vs South Carolina) 17,106.

Smallest group of people to see a win at home this week: Army (vs Colgate), 482.

Smallest Power Conference attendance: Oklahoma State (vs Texas), 4,023.

Smallest Power Conference attendance for a win at home this week: Rutgers (vs Minnesota), 4,473.

Average attendance this week: 5,426, up 252 (4.8%) over last week.

And your full attendance numbers for the week: