College Baseball - Attendance Records - Top 25 On-campus College Baseball Crowds of All-time

Top 25 On-campus College Baseball Crowds of All-time

Rank Attendance Schools, Location Date
1 14,991 Florida at Mississippi State, Starkville April 22, 1989
2 14,556 LSU at Mississippi State, Starkville April 16, 1988
3 13,761 Arkansas at Mississippi State, Starkville April 25, 1992
4 13,715 Clemson at Mississippi State, Starkville June 9, 2007
5 13,617 Georgia at Mississippi State, Starkville April 8, 2006
6 13,123 Ole Miss at Mississippi State, Starkville April 15, 2000
7 12,708 Auburn at Mississippi State, Starkville April 24, 1993
8 12,620 Clemson at Mississippi State, Starkville June 8, 2007
9 12,360 Georgia at Mississippi State, Starkville April 6, 2002
10 12,313 Alabama at LSU, Baton Rouge April 17, 2010
11 12,076 Florida at LSU, Baton Rouge March 18, 2011
12 11,763 Auburn at Mississippi State, Starkville April 12, 2003
13 11,588 Centenary at LSU, Baton Rouge February 19, 2010
14 11,496 Florida State at Mississippi State, Starkville May 27, 1990
15 11,332 Alabama at
16 11,225 Arkansas at LSU, Baton Rouge March 19, 2010
17 11,220 Pepperdine at LSU, Baton Rouge March 6, 2010
18 11,201 Florida at Mississippi State, Starkville April 9, 2011
19 11,174 Florida at Mississippi State, Starkville April 13, 1991
20 11,157 Kansas at LSU, Baton Rouge March 12, 2010
21 11,127 South Alabama at Mississippi State, Starkville May 26, 2000
22 11,126 Centenary at LSU, Baton Rouge February 20, 2010
23 11,089 Tennessee at Mississippi State, Starkville April 17, 2010
24 11,074 Kansas at LSU, Baton Rouge March 14, 2010
25 11,014 Arizona State at Arkansas, Fayetteville April 8, 2009

Read more about this topic:  College Baseball, Attendance Records

Famous quotes containing the words top, college, baseball and/or crowds:

    She might have been old once and now, miraculously, young again—but with the memory of that other life intact. She seemed to know the world down there in the dark hall and beyond for what it was. Yet knowing, she still longed to leave this safe, sunlit place at the top of the house for the challenge there.
    Paule Marshall (b. 1929)

    Face your own ambivalence about letting go and you will be better able to help you children cope with their own feelings. The insight you gain through your own acceptance of change will bolster your confidence and make you a stronger college parent. The confidence you develop will be evident to your child, who will be able to move away from you without fear.
    Norman Goddam (20th century)

    It is a mass language only in the same sense that its baseball slang is born of baseball players. That is, it is a language which is being molded by writers to do delicate things and yet be within the grasp of superficially educated people. It is not a natural growth, much as its proletarian writers would like to think so. But compared with it at its best, English has reached the Alexandrian stage of formalism and decay.
    Raymond Chandler (1888–1959)

    Good-bye, proud world! I’m Going home;
    Thou art not my friend, and I’m not thine.
    Long through thy weary crowds I roam;
    A river-ark on the ocean brine,
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)