uniftw wrote:Their athletics programs are bottom 2-4 in every single sport in every sport they sponsor. Now, the MVC is a solid step up in competition from where they had been, and I'm not dismissing their potential cieling as an MVC member.
Loyola made the MVC conference tournament final in softball last season and lost by one run. In men's soccer this year, they beat #20 Northwestern, beat eventual champion SIUE, and tied with regular season champ Missouri State. Not an MVC sport, but men's volleyball won the National Championship last year, is ranked #1 this year, and has won 38 consecutive matches. Through not quite two full years, the only last place MVC finish Loyola has had was its first year in men's basketball, when they split with UNI.
uniftw wrote:As for comparing Loyola's attendance at UNI to SIU....
#3 Loyola was a 2:30PM tip off time on a Sunday afternoon. WIU was a 7:10PM tip off on a Wednesday night. Weekend day games will ALWAYS draw more than a weeknight 7PM tip, unless every game is sold out 100%
Five of Loyola's eight conference home games so far have been on Wednesdays. Loyola is averaging 3202 for conference games on weekends, two out of three of them with its marquee player out with an injury. That's not very good, but not a total catastrophe at 70% of capacity. It's just more than half what ranked, healthy, 26-2 UNI gets for weekend games.
There's no legitimate excuse for Loyola's crappy attendance for the UNI game. But If UNI fans are going to make excuses for unimpressive mid-week attendance for a nationally-ranked team at home, at least offer reciprocal consideration for Loyola drawing embarrassing numbers for a Wednesday night game with -20 wind chills and its best player injured.