IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa women’s basketball program ranked second nationally in total attendance, welcoming a total of 200,569 fans to Carver-Hawkeye Arena in 2022-23.
An average of 11,143 fans per game witnessed the Hawkeyes win 17 home games, including an 86-85 Caitlin Clark buzzer-beater over No. 2 Indiana after being one of three women’s basketball schools to host ESPN’s College GameDay.
Iowa has been ranked in the national attendance top 10 each of the past four seasons with fans (2023, 2022, 2021, 2019). The No. 2 ranking is the highest in the Lisa Bluder era.
The Hawkeyes led the country in games played in with over 13,000 fans:
13,046 – Iowa at Indiana on Feb. 9, 2023
13,150 – Iowa vs. Rutgers on Feb. 12, 2023
13,394 – Iowa vs. Northern Iowa on Dec. 18, 2022
13,802 – Iowa vs. Iowa State on Dec. 7, 2022
13,843 – Iowa vs. Nebraska on Jan. 28, 2023
14,289 – Iowa at Nebraska on Feb. 18, 2023
19,288 – Iowa vs. South Carolina on Mar. 31, 2023
19,482 – Iowa vs. LSU on Apr. 2, 2023
Furthermore, Iowa’s last three games were sellouts inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena:
14,382 – Iowa vs. Southeastern Louisiana on Mar. 17, 2023
14,382 – Iowa vs. Georgia on Mar. 19, 2023
15,056 – Iowa vs. Indiana on Feb. 26, 2023
Six of Iowa women’s basketball eight sellout crowds inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena have happened in the last two seasons, with the other two coming in 1985 and 1988.
In the Big Ten Tournament Championship, the Hawkeyes helped draw the largest crowd in Big Ten Tournament Championship history (9,505).