Season ticket sales and revenue for Troy Basketball reach historic numbers

Troy Men's & Women's Basketball

Season ticket sales and revenue levels for Troy Men’s and Women’s Basketball reached historic heights during the 2023-24 season. Both programs have combined for a record total of season tickets sold and revenue associated with season tickets. For season tickets, the number of tickets sold has increased by ten percent from last season and the revenue generated from season ticket sales has increased by twelve percent this season.

“We are incredibly appreciative of our great season ticket holders plus our incredible and passionate student body for helping us establish new ticket and revenue benchmarks for both men’s and women’s basketball in Trojan Arena,” Director of Athletics Brent Jones said. “With the help of Trojan Nation, we have created one of the best home court advantages in the Sun Belt Conference.”

During the non-conference portion of the season, the women’s team averages 1,738 fans which ranks fourth in the Sun Belt. The Lady Trojans recorded their largest crowd in the team’s home opener against Ball State where they recorded 2,126 fans in attendance.

“As always, we are so thankful for our supporters who come out to Trojan Arena to watch our games,” head women’s basketball coach Chanda Rigby said. “Brent Jones and his staff have worked really hard to market our program and grow our season ticket sales. Having our fans in the stands makes Trojans Arena such a special place to play. We look forward to sharing many wins with our fans there in the New Year.”

The Men’s Team has been averaging 2,309 fans in attendance this season, which ranks seventh in the Sun Belt. The Trojans also recorded their largest crowd in the season opener against Fort Lauderdale with 3,321 in attendance.

“Trojan fans have given us a distinct home-court advantage over the last few years,” head men’s basketball coach Scott Cross said. “The crowds keep growing and our loyal fans definitely help make the difference in the outcome of games. We know that we could not have the success we have had if it wasn’t for our great fans and supporters. Please continue to help make Trojan Arena the best home court in the Sun Belt.”

-Information from Troy Athletics

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