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Basketball Record Crowds

  1. 8,825 vs. St. Mary's, 2/18/2012, W 65-51
  2. 8,691 vs. Tennessee Tech, 1/14/2012, W 82-74
  3. 8,673 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1/28/2012, W 73-58
  4. 8,668 vs. Tennessee Sate, 2/9/2012, L 68-72
  5. 8,602 vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/11/1999, W 62-52
  6. 8,587 vs. Austin Peay, 2/11/2012, W 82-63
  7. 8,369 vs. Southeast Missouri, 2/2/2012, W 81-73
  8. 8,352 vs. Austin Peay, 1/23/1999, W 89-58
  9. 7,633 vs. Southern Illinois, 11/11/1998, W 65-62
  10. 7,288 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/7/2002, W 83-72
  11. 7,199 vs. Morehead State, 12/19/2000, W 80-65
  12. 7,076 vs. Tennessee Tech, 2/22/2001, L 71-94
  13. 7,038 vs. Western Kentucky, 11/22/2008, W 89-61
  14. 6,640 vs. Southeast Missouri, 1/15/2000, L 78-84
  15. 6,612 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/4/2004, L 72-82
  16. 6,432 vs. UT Martin, 1/6/2001, W 76-69

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